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STAND UP FOR THE SPECIAL ONE

STAND UP FOR THE SPECIAL ONE

By Mark Worrall • on August 13, 2007

‘Stand up for the Special One … stand up for the Special One,’ the chant had reverberated enthusiastically around sun-drenched Stamford Bridge as José Mário dos Santos Mourinho Félix, to give the Blues illustrious coach his full name, applauded an adoring crowd as his Chelsea team took to the field for the opening day fixture with Birmingham ...

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BIRMINGHAM ENTER TO A BIG BANG

BIRMINGHAM ENTER TO A BIG BANG

By Pete Bull • on August 9, 2007

After what seems to have been a summer of miserable weather in the UK, our attentions now turn to something that will brighten us all up; yes the weekend brings the start of the new 2007/08 Premiership season and on Sunday Chelsea take to the pitch to battle it out with newcomers Birmingham City. For ...

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SHOWING UNITED SOME CHARITY

SHOWING UNITED SOME CHARITY

By Matt Connellan • on August 6, 2007

The traditional curtain raiser to the season was nothing to write home about, with Chelsea and Manchester United playing out a 1-1 draw after 90 minutes at Wembley, the supposed climax of a penalty shootout doing nothing to alleviate the feeling that the curtains were hanging rather limp. In the end ...

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THE SIMON GREENBERG INTERVIEW

THE SIMON GREENBERG INTERVIEW

By Toby Brown • on August 3, 2007

It’s fair to say that we feel this is the best one yet, and for this issue we’ve got an interview that spans both the site and the magazine, with one of the head honchos at Chelsea FC. Simon Greenberg is the Communications and Public Affairs Director of the club, and not much is said, publicly at ...

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CFCNET MAGAZINE ISSUE 4

CFCNET MAGAZINE ISSUE 4

By Peter Sampson • on August 1, 2007

Welcome to the fourth edition of the CFCnet magazine, and my first as the bona fide editor of this esteemed organ. We make no apologies for the distinctly 80s feel about the place, though we did manage to restrict references to the dodgy haircuts of the time to Mark Worrall’s excellent piece on ...

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