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Jambo

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  1. 45 seconds. Unbelievable. I don't even think they know which end they are shooting into.
  2. No supporter should ever want their team to lose, but I suppose that says more about the ManUre support than anything else.
  3. Not often I say this. Infact there has been more World Wars than the amount of times I've said it, but, hoping for a United win tonight. We really need City to drop some points over the next couple of matches as they are the most serious threat to us.
  4. Keep faith yet Flash. Things may come up between now and the game for people with tickets which means they won't be able to attend and will want to offload them
  5. What about the hotel package? Could be pricey but it will guarantee you tix: http://www.millenniumhotels.co.uk/millenniumcopthornechelseafc/hotel-specials/matchday-residential-packages.html "The package for home games at Chelsea Football Club includes: Accommodation at Millennium & Copthorne Hotels at Chelsea Football Club. Tickets for the match (in the home supporters' areas of Stamford Bridge). A three course meal in Restaurant 55, including half a bottle of house wine and water per person, on pre-match or match night. Programmes for the match. Full English breakfast."
  6. Hullo... Getting a membership(s) through the club website is a worthwhile investment. This allows you to buy tickets on the website on a loyalty basis. You also get the official magazine posted too. A membership also allows you to sign up for the Viagogo service. This is where season ticket holders sell their seats. Then you either have the tickets posted out or you can pick them up at the box office. You need a membership for each person you wish to buy a ticket for. If a 7 hour drive down isn't an option or just isn't convenient, then the best option really is to fly down. British Airways has several flights a day to London Heathrow (and also a couple to London City). You can book your tickets online. Prices fluctuate depending on day of the week/time of flight/demand etc. If it's an early kick off you can get away with flying down and back up on the same day. There's been a few hotel suggestions already, another one is the Jurys inn - Chelsea, which is actually down at Imperial Wharf (ten minute walk from the stadium). I'm not an expert on the transport system but I find the following arrangement convenient: Heathrow Express from Heathrow to Paddington Then District Line underground from Paddington to Fulham Broadway. Fulham Broadway is basically next door to The Bridge so you are right at the stadium or within walking distance to the Jurys Inn. Taxi from the airport can cost anywhere between £55 and £85 to the area. Been there done that. Heathrow express is £21, there's a smartphone app for it. There are cheaper options like the underground from the airport but not as convenient (time + changes etc) so I never use that. Heathrow express is a 20 minute journey from terminal 5 where the British Airways flights from Glasgow operate from. If you need advice give me a shout :-)
  7. Thanks for the welcome guys. I was GR4 until the end of last season Flash, but again, due to work commitments I had to give it up. A Saturday off has became a rarity!
  8. Hello all, like many of the Scots on here I am a man of 2 teams. Growing up in Glasgow in the 90's you were usually in one of two categories before school. Rangers or Celtic? It was Rangers for me but my old Grandad was a Chelsea man all his days and it was with him I started watching the Blues. I remember being about 7 or 8 and seeing the magic of Zola in his first seasons at Chelsea and ever since I've been hooked. I don't have a season ticket due to work commitments so can only get down for games when it fits around that. TalkChelsea was mentioned in conversation yesterday at the game, so I thought I'd get myself on and signed up.
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