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Monday 24 May Copa Amsterdam final Chelsea youth 0:0 Sevilla youth (Chelsea win 7-6 on penalties) After a whole week without silverware Chelsea football finished for the 09/10 season with a record fifth trophy. After sinking in the Dallas tournament the youth team scrapped and fought their way to the final in this one by [...]
Continue reading …Following the successful use of the two flags that are displayed in the Lower and Upper Matthew Harding tiers on home matchdays, Chelsea supporters have again been asked to show their artistic skills by designing a new flag to commemorate the team’s remarkable achievement in winning the Double for the first time in the club’s [...]
Continue reading …The club football season may have ended, but whilst the World Cup looms large in the foreground, the UEFA Under-17 and Under-19 ranks are in action as well. As usual, Chelsea are well represented at the business end of things.
Continue reading …By rights, the biggest games of the season are played at the end of each campaign. The FA Cup final, the final day of the Premier League season, the Champions League final, the Blue Square South play-off final, we all know the list. But tucked in amongst these matches was an epic encounter at Stamford [...]
Continue reading …It has been the greatest season in the history of Chelsea. Under the Wembley arch the double was secured in stunning fashion by the season’s top goal scorer and fan’s player of the year. The club and players deservedly joined a short list of football immortals that have achieved a domestic double.
Continue reading …Monday 17 May Michael Ballack will miss the World Cup after a scan in Munich this morning revealed ligament damage that will take at least eight weeks to heal. Kevin-Prince Boateng has ruined Michael’s last shot at a World Cup and dashed the hopes of a nation and his motivation was petty revenge. Michael Ballack [...]
Continue reading …When Napoleon said he’d prefer a lucky general than a good one, he might well have been talking about Carlo Ancelotti. Whether he’s a genius or just plain fortunate, no one at CFCnet knows, but by winning the FA Cup at Wembley he did something no other Chelsea manager has ever won: the Double.
Continue reading …The final whistle blew from Chris Foy’s mouth at Wembley and it was done – a priceless moment in the history of Chelsea Football Club that took far too long to arrive to and one that has never been done before in the history of the club. Scoring more than a century of goals on [...]
Continue reading …To put the seal on a fantastic season, Chelsea’s academy setup has another trophy to celebrate, as an Under-19 team mixing the youth and reserves clinched the 2010 Gestion Copa Amsterdam on Monday afternoon, winning 7-6 on penalties after a goalless draw with Sevilla in the competition’s Final.
Continue reading …Tchau Londres. Que cidade!!! Pra sempre na minha vida. Meu filho caçula nasceu ali. Esses 3 anos foram incriveis. Voltarei em breve. Tchau!! ..and just like that, it’s over. What Chelsea fans have suspected and rumoured for the past few months was more or less confirmed on Friday evening by the man himself. Juliano Belletti [...]
Continue reading …cfcuk.net have been asked to run a competition to find a design for a banner to celebrate Chelsea’s superb achievement in winning the Double. Under Carlo Ancelotti’s management, the Chelsea player’s strove to make club history and, after a somewhat turbulent season, put things right with the FA Cup Final win against Portsmouth.
Continue reading …The football world we live in is a strange one indeed. A club in financial crisis goes into money saving mode. They have at least ten players on over a million quid a year but they think that the best way to go about it is to sack non-playing staff on twenty grand a year. [...]
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