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James

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  1. Whilst the Premier League seem absolutely determined to get this current football season finished, the reality is that in this unpredictable pandemic, nothing can be assured. Money obviously plays a massive part here in the desperation to get the league finished, with a large number of non-league divisions already being void. So if the season […]View the full article
  2. Chelsea left back Emerson Palmieri has been the subject of rumours linking him with a move away from the club for some time now. He’s battled for his position this season, but ultimately after starting brightly and picking up an injury in the autumn, he was never able to convince new manager Frank Lampard that […]View the full article
  3. When talking about issues relating to Chelsea post John Terry, one of the problems that will always come up is lack of leaders on the pitch. You never really appreciated just what a difference it makes having natural leaders like Terry, Lampard, Cole, and the players listed below until they leave and you have nobody. […]View the full article
  4. This series imagines a world where Roman Abramovich decided he wanted Chelsea to only use youth players, and players who were produced by the academy. You can read the first part here. The second part here. The third part here. The fourth part here. The fifth part here. The sixth part here. This feels like […]View the full article
  5. Transfer rumours come in waves, and one can get a sense of how likely a move is just from the weight of whispers behind it. We keep an eye on the waters of the Chelsea rumour pool, to watch how the ripples spread and where they’re coming from. Philippe Coutinho’s big move from Liverpool to […]View the full article
  6. Global markets have changed dramatically recently, opening up new opportunities for clubs and owners all over the world. Those teams owned by groups of fans, like many of the top sides in Germany and Spain, will have some issues to deal with, while clubs owned by one rich individual – like Chelsea – will have […]View the full article
  7. Chelsea are continuing to be linked with bringing in a new centre back when the transfer window opens again. There have been a host of names mentioned, many more than I can even remember. But it looks likely that Frank Lampard is at least considering adding to his back line when he is able to […]View the full article
  8. There’s no live football, or sport of any kind, being played to bet on right now, so punters are having to look longer term to get their fix. There are of course plenty of non-sport things to bet on, and you can see a list list of AU casino websites here. But if you want […]View the full article
  9. With there being no football being played right now with the world fighting the global Coronavirus pandemic, and players with extra time on their hands, we took this opportunity to speak to former Chelsea Academy player Milan Lalkovic. Chelsea scouted and signed Lalkovic in 2007 from his home town club MFK Kosice in Slovakia, and […]View the full article
  10. Welcome back to this new series on up and coming Chelsea academy players to watch, of whom we predict to have very big futures, hopefully at our club. Up step Ian Maatsen, a absolutely rapid energetic left sided player who can play anywhere along that flank. Maatsen was scouted by Chelsea from a young age […]View the full article
  11. Things are quite bleak in the world right now, and turning back the clock ten years makes you realise just how easy things were back then, both as human beings, and more importantly – as Chelsea fans. Ten years ago today Carlo Ancelotti’s team went top of the league after a tense 1-0 win over […]View the full article
  12. This series imagines a world where Roman Abramovich decided he wanted Chelsea to only use youth players, and players who were produced by the academy. You can read the first part here. The second part here. The third part here. The fourth part here. The fifth part here. Just as a strong second half of […]View the full article
  13. Rumours come in waves, and often one is able to tell how much truth there is to one just by seeing how strong the ripples are spreading. Keeping an eye on the waters of the Chelsea rumour-sphere, we see one common theme in the last few weeks of internet gossip about who Frank Lampard’s team […]View the full article
  14. The transfer ban given to Chelsea by FIFA last year was meant to hurt them. By preventing the club from registering new players, football’s governing body intended to punish them by seriously impeding their chances of winning trophies in the short term. There’s no doubt that the punishment was effective in its principle function – […]View the full article
  15. As we are all well aware, nobody has any idea when we will get to watch our beloved Chelsea play football again, and its painful. However, there are more pressing things going on in the world right now and the focus rightly stays on getting through that and coming out the other side healthy. But […]View the full article
  16. Rumours come in waves, and often one is able to tell how much truth there is to one just by the sheer frequency with which it pops up. Keeping an eye on the waters of the Chelsea rumour-sphere, we see one common theme in the last few weeks of internet gossip about who Frank Lampard’s […]View the full article
  17. This series imagines a world where Roman Abramovich decided he wanted Chelsea to only use youth players, and players who were produced by the academy. You can read the first part here. The second part here. The third part here. The fourth part here. Roman Abramovich’s has more realistic expectations for the manager’s second season. […]View the full article
  18. Welcome to a new Series from Talk Chelsea, entitled ‘One to Watch’. Once a week we will be looking at young Chelsea players who we believe have the ability to make it in the big time, and hopefully for Chelsea. Series One – Lewis Bate. Bate is 17-years old and is currently playing for Chelsea […]View the full article
  19. Welcome to a new Series from Talk Chelsea, entitled ‘One to Watch’. Once a week we will be looking at young Chelsea players who we believe have the ability to make it in the big time, and hopefully for Chelsea. Series One – Lewis Bate. Bate is 17-years old and is currently playing for Chelsea […]View the full article
  20. This series imagines a world where Roman Abramovich decided he wanted Chelsea to only use youth players, and players who were produced by the academy. You can read the first part here. The second part here. The third part here. Despite disappointing results in the Champions League group stage, there’s hope that Chelsea can pick […]View the full article
  21. We all knew Eden Hazard’s move to Real Madrid was coming, and most Chelsea fans had accepted it as a reality long before it ever happened. That was why there has been no grudge held against the Belgian by those same fans. He never made a secret of his desire to go one day, never […]View the full article
  22. This series imagines a world where Roman Abramovich decided he wanted Chelsea to only use youth players, and players who were produced by the academy. You can read the first part here. The second part here. When January comes, the transfer ban is lifted, and Chelsea swoop straight away for Jeremie Boga, activating his buy-back […]View the full article
  23. Chelsea have a large array of fine young talents coming through the ranks at the club right now, but there is always that one or two players that stand out above the rest and really make you sit on the edge of your seat. Of course we cannot watch football right now due to the […]View the full article
  24. This series imagines a world where Roman Abramovich decided he wanted Chelsea to only use youth players, and players who were produced by the academy. You can read the first part here. After a promising run of wins in friendlies, the season begins with a tough run. Brighton manage a draw in the opening game […]View the full article
  25. On this day in 2014, Chelsea ruined Arsene Wenger’s 1000th game as Arsenal boss by destroying his team 6-0 at Stamford Bridge. It’s one of the most memorable wins of the decade for any Blues fans, and the glee as we put goal after goal past our old rivals lives long in the memory. We […]View the full article
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