Sunday, November 22, 2009

Chelsea on the march.


Please forgive me for the late blog. just did not know what to write about. then came my saviours the greatest and most consistent team in the history of the U.K Premiership.CHELSEA

Founded in 1905, Chelsea quickly gained a reputation for signing big name players and for attracting large crowds, but failed to win a major trophy in their first fifty years. They spent thirty of their first forty seasons in the First Division, although often found themselves finishing in mid-table or battling relegation. The closest Chelsea came to success was in the FA Cup; they were runners-up in 1915 and losing semi-finalists in 1911, 1920, 1932, 1950 and 1952. The duck was finally broken by manager Ted Drake, who introduced a series of changes at the club and led Chelsea to the league championship in 1955The period 1963-72 saw Chelsea regularly challenge for honours for the first time, although they often narrowly missed outChelsea returned to the First Division with a new, youthful team which included the uncompromising Ron "Chopper" Harris, goalkeeperPeter Bonetti, prolific goalscoring winger Bobby Tambling (whose 202 goals remain a club record), midfielder John Hollins, full-back Ken Shellito, striker Barry Bridges, winger Bert Murray and captain and playmaker Terry Venables, all products of the youth system. To these, Docherty added striker George Graham, left-back Eddie McCreadie and elegant defender Marvin Hinton for minimal fees to complete theDiamonds line-up - Docherty had referred to the team as his "little diamonds" during a TV documentary and the name stuck The League Cup was won in 1965, the FA Cup in 1970 and theUEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1971; they were also FA Cup runners-up in 1967 and League Cup runners-up in 1972. Several problems over the next decade, principally the debt burden caused by an ambitious attempt to redevelop Stamford Bridge, brought the club to the brink of extinction, before a revival under John Neal in the mid-1980s saw the club win the Second Division title and ultimately re-establish itself in the top flight.

A further revival under managers Ruud Gullit and Gianluca Vialli from 1996-2000 saw Chelsea win the FA Cup in 1997 and 2000, the League Cup and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1998, and qualify for the Champions League for the first time; the club have not finished outside of the top six in the Premier League since the 1995-96 season. In 2003, Chelsea were bought byRussian billionaire Roman Abramovich, ushering in the club's current phase of success; José Mourinho led them to two league titles, an FA Cup and two League Cups in three seasons. The club added a further FA Cup in 2009 and reached their first UEFA Champions League final in 2008, where they lost to Manchester United.Up steps Carlo Ancelotti.


In Ancelotti's first competitive match Chelsea met Manchester United in the Community Shield. The game ended in a 2-2 draw, with Chelsea winning 4-1 on penalties to take the trophy, the club's first victory in a shoot-out since beating Ipswich Town in the League Cup in January 1998.The fact of the matter is this. As big a fan as you are to your club and as loyal you are to your club so am i. money now unfortunately controls all sporting bodies. So the question remains who do you support and why. I could go on and on about chelsea but would rather concentrate on their upcoming signings in jan 2010.Later

1 comment:

  1. Seems that you are a Big Chelsea supporter. well done on first blog post.
    J

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