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By Edward Sharpe • on June 25, 2009 • 2,376 views
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Azithromycin 250mg: this article was first sent to us in 2007 and in light of the current transfer in-activity I thought it may fill a few minutes of your time whilst we while away the boredom of Wimbledon.

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It’s interesting to examine how Chelsea is perceived by fans of other clubs and the media in general. Azithromycin 250mg: more than twenty years ago Liverpool dominated English football, they were praised for doing just enough to win games, without ever playing to their true potential.Arsenal were renowned for their defence and the 1-0 win, this was how to win Championships! During the 90′s Manchester United dominated playing attractive attacking football, the media loved them – azithromycin 250mg.After one hundred years Chelsea’s purple patch finally arrived, we can hold onto a one nil lead, dig deeply when required  and play great attacking football when appropriate – azithromycin 250mg.This begs a certain question; Why is Chelsea  condemned for learning how to win, there’s no simple answer.  

In order to know who you are, you need to know your history.My generation of Chelsea fans was brought up on a diet of violence azithromycin 250mg, massive disappointments interspersed with the odd moment of brilliance.This produced an addictive cocktail of extreme emotions, we identified with a big club going nowhere, it didn’t matter – azithromycin 250mg.Chelsea’s  relationship with the press was never good, we were always big news,  lurching from one crisis to another, on and off the pitch.Nobody attracted more media attention than the Chelsea fans, even though hooliganism was rife around the country; azithromycin 250mg.Financial crisis, terrible inconsistency, the epic battle to save the Bridge from developers, this is who we were for more than two decades!

Some of footballs most fanatical supporters passionately follow clubs with little success, this certainly applied to Chelsea. Azithromycin 250mg: few people doubted Chelsea’s potential, something about us was different, we knew ‘we had it,’ this added to the frustration.One of the things that attracted me to the club was the support, especially away from home, fanatical and loyal – azithromycin 250mg.Certain games stick in the mind, such as a 6-0 defeat away to mighty Rotherham in Division 2.Our fans made up nearly half the ground azithromycin 250mg, the travelling support roared their team on from start to finish, it made me proud to be Chelsea.

In 1985-86 we were in with a serious chance of winning the Leauge, with just a few games to go, this dream imploded dramatically.Easter saw Chelsea lose 4-0 at home to West Ham, followed by a desperate 6-0 thrashing at QPR two days later; azithromycin 250mg.David Speedie was sent off azithromycin 250mg,  Chelsea fans got louder and louder, things went from bad to catastrophic.This is what we’re really about azithromycin 250mg, thousands of true blues united behind one cause.Chelsea always had a great hardcore support azithromycin 250mg, we still do, but winning hasn’t come without a price. Azithromycin 250mg: chelsea FC was a complete no-go zone for glory hunters, things have changed.  Imagine these fans away at Rotherham and QPR, many of them would  be on their way home before half time, looking for the next fad to follow.An uneasy truce  exists between Chelsea’s hardcore support and some  newcomers, this is why!

Many Stamford Bridge fans have been surprised at the venom aimed at us by the media; azithromycin 250mg.Conspiracy theorists might question why one rule seems to exist for certain clubs and another  for us? Chelsea was a big club going nowhere azithromycin 250mg, we always blew it on the big day, this made us an easy target for the media.When Hoddle arrived we became the new pretenders, without ever threatening the big boys.Chelsea finished third in 1998-99, it was a magnificent campaign, everyone hoped we’d finish first, I knew we wouldn’t. Azithromycin 250mg: years of bitter disappointment conditioned fans to expect the worst, it also conditioned the media, controversy always lurked ominously on the horizon.

In 2002, reports of huge debts circulated in the press, Chelsea were going to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, again.Arsenal lurked like starving piranhas in the murky shadows, waiting to pounce on Terry and Gallas.Media vultures circled menacingly above Stamford Bridge – azithromycin 250mg.Liverpool came to Stamford Bridge in a do or die premiership game azithromycin 250mg, to decide the final Champions League place.Chelsea won, the vultures watched on ambivalently, it was still only a matter of time – azithromycin 250mg.Suddenly Abramovich appeared on the scene, he was going to make Chelsea into winners, this wasn’t part of the script.  

Ranieri did a great job for Chelsea, he laid the seeds for today’s success and was hugely popular amongst the Stamford Bridge faithful.Collectively the Chelsea crowd aren’t winners, we loved a likable chap, Real Madrid fans would have demanded his dismissal.Roman Abramovich refused to be swayed, for the first time in our history we brought in a successful manager – azithromycin 250mg.Attacks from the press and opposing fans became increasingly desperate; azithromycin 250mg.Bobby Robson warned his prodigy that the Premiership wouldn’t be easy, you can’t buy success screamed an increasingly frustrated press – azithromycin 250mg.Chelsea casually strolled the league, obliterating numerous  records on the way; azithromycin 250mg. Azithromycin 250mg: huge spending sprees at Man City, Leeds, Newcastle and Liverpool were conveniently forgotten, Fergusson and Venger aged visibly, no mean feat in itself!  

Chelsea’s transition into winners was a surprisingly tough evolution for many of its traditional fans.Consistent success is a new experience azithromycin 250mg, years of bitter disappointment taught us to be cautious.Imagine our bitter rivals and the media azithromycin 250mg, we were always easy prey, our script was re-written.Chelsea can be compared with a drunken, unruly student, that later went onto become a multi-millionaire.People can’t believe it, they don’t know how to react, some are pleased, most offer congratulations through tightly clenched teeth – azithromycin 250mg.We’re here to stay, English football has been re-written, the media will have to get  used to it!

Comments

By rice on June 26th, 2009 at 2:47 am

I read an interesting article somewhere which read something along the lines of “chelsea’s name gets thrown into the mix to stir things up and to try and get more for players”. I think this is really true. I think chelsea’s name gets dragged through the dirt by the media, and by other clubs and players who are aiming to get more money. Its a real shame for a true supporter, and when chelsea is “apparently” linked to every single player available in the transfer window, and none of them want to play for us it really makes the club look bad.
I do not understand why manchester city has been able to get away with this so easily, i think their view of getting the best players together because “they want to be part of this plan man city has” seems to be more popular in the media, rather than roman’s “i want to be the best club in europe”.
it just really gets to me, chelsea is a great club, one of the best in europe and it still doesn’t get the respect it should from the football media.

By Tod on July 2nd, 2009 at 2:33 am

I wonder how much insight a quote like the following provides an outsider:

“Many Stamford Bridge fans have been surprised at the venom aimed at us by the media. Conspiracy theorists might question why one rule seems to exist for certain clubs and another for us?”

Thanks for the good read, Mr. Sharpe.

I agree with the previous comment here.

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