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As representatives of a large swathe of the match-going Chelsea support, we would like to issue a joint statement of support to John Terry who was relieved of his role as Captain of the England national football team.

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Our next match is this Sunday at 4pm, against potential league title contenders Arsenal. Currently two points ahead of the pack, a win would give our squad that belief that they can deliver the league title, as well as leave Arsenal’s hopes hanging by a thread, nine points off the pace. After dropping two points [...]

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Fabio Capello and John Terry will reportedly today hold talks with regards to the future of his England captaincy. JT, who allegedly committed adultery, now needs to convince Capello that he is still the right man for the job. But surely a decision is a little premature? The storms not settled and the facts haven’t [...]

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At CFCnet we hate to have a pop at our players. After all, we’ve just witnessed a golden decade of unparalleled success. In saying that, it needs to be said that over the past few years we’ve all too often snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.

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Chelsea dropped two precious points at the KC Stadium against Hull City on Tuesday evening. A 1-1 draw extended Chelsea’s lead at the top of the Premier League to two points, but with tricky fixtures coming up against Arsenal and Everton, the Blues will very much see this draw as a wasted opportunity.

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He may only be 20, but Jack Cork’s professional career to date has seen more clubs than many players will see in a career. With six loan spells at five different clubs outside the top flight, the England Under-21 international has patiently bided his time and on transfer deadline day finally got his crack at [...]

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This evening we play the rescheduled match against Hull City, which will hopefully see us regain our four point lead at the top. January was much kinder to us then December, winning both our F.A Cup matches, thrashing Sunderland 7-2, Birmingham 3-0 and beating Burnley the Saturday just been. Drogba’s quest for the golden boot [...]

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Monday 25 January Obi John is into the semi-finals of the African Cup of Nations with Nigeria after scoring in the penalty shootout against Zambia. Obi John did have a shot saved in regular time but everyone fell asleep long before the end, thankfully a few journalists set their alarm for penalties. Frank Lampard trained [...]

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Andreas Weimann was at the heart of everything Aston Villa did well at Griffin Park earlier this season as Chelsea crashed to a 4-0 loss to open the campaign. In the rematch on Monday night, he was at it again, notching twice to keep his team at the top of the Premier Reserve League South [...]

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I hold my hand up and confess to all you CFC fans that I might have had something to do with the breaking of the JT story. A couple of weeks ago I complained to my daughter that it’s been ages since the newspapers ran any interesting Chelsea stories and she sagely suggested it might [...]

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This weekend’s loan round-up sees the youth team report incorporated as they played away to Crystal Palace on Saturday. Coming just 36 hours after the FA Youth Cup victory against Portsmouth at Stamford Bridge, a rotated squad saw full debuts for three schoolboy players. Elsewhere, Patrick van Aanholt made his debut for a second team [...]

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In the fifth and final installment of the African Nations Watch, we look back at the Semi Final and Final stages, which by now had a single point of Chelsea interest, in John Obi Mikel.

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