After a somewhat rockier than expected ride, we are now finally able to reveal what Peter’s been slavishly working away on these past few months. We think it rocks, and hope you do too. Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to CFCnet 5! We’ve still a few teething problems at the moment, we’ve had a nightmare with [...]
Continue reading …Deck the halls, and all that. Here’s another little Xmas offering from us here at CFCnet Towers this festive season, the biggest and best being a new website, coming very soon. Before that happens though, we have for you a quick chat with the man and legend; Kerry Dixon. Kerry, what did you think about [...]
Continue reading …The final match in the Champions League group stages will be played out tonight at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea host Valencia in a match with little meaning for the blues who’ve already qualified as group leaders. Valencia however, bottom of the group, still have a UEFA Cup place to aim for. The 2-1 win in [...]
Continue reading …The second Fans Forum meeting of the season was held in the hotel at Chelsea FC before the Everton game. The meeting time and date had been moved several times in the preceding weeks, firstly due to the change in kick off time because of Everton’s UEFA match on Thursday, and then so it could [...]
Continue reading …Last Saturday saw the first Fans Forum meeting of the season held at Stamford Bridge. The main discussion points for the meeting were to be the atmosphere, any ticketing issues, and of course a welcome to the new members of the forum. We managed to cover the main topics and a lot of others too, [...]
Continue reading …As we sat down and started to discuss the items on the agenda at Sunday’s Fans Forum, we were very surprised to see someone walk in that no-one expected to see there; Avram Grant. This is the official transcript of the questions put to Avram and the answers he gave. A write up of the [...]
Continue reading …On a day that is poignant for many a reason unrelated to football, Stamford Bridge was a sight to behold as over 40,000 people stood in silence to remember all those men and women who were killed during the two World Wars and other conflicts. Both Chelsea and Everton had returned from German lands after [...]
Continue reading …It’s been a while since we announced that our readers are now able to put questions to Simon Greenberg, the clubs Communications and Public Affairs Director. Since then, much has happened and lots changed at Chelsea, not least the management. Naturally a lot of the questions sent in related to the departure of Jose Mourinho, [...]
Continue reading …The main topics for discussion will be that of away matches (all aspects, including ticketing and travel), where we will be mentioning the success of the Wigan away trains and club travel. We are hoping that they will be repeating this for future games as it was well received all around. We’ve had emails from [...]
Continue reading …Saturday at Stamford Bridge saw Chelsea hit six goals in the league for the first time since 1997, as they handed Manchester City a lesson in attacking football, with Frank Lampard its chief architect. Chelsea lined up in a 4-3-3 formation with Cech in goal. Drogba led the line with Joe Cole and Kalou either [...]
Continue reading …The 2-1 defeat in Moscow was a comedy of calamitous errors, with Paul Robinson finally bringing his domestic form onto the international stage, and Steven Gerrard missing an opportunity to surely settle the game that most of our grannies would have put away in their sleep. Once England had conceded the equalising goal, they needed [...]
Continue reading …Perfection. It’s something often desired but rarely ever attained. Many of us thought we had the perfect owner and the perfect manager – unlimited resources and the man to mould it where so many others would fail to do so. A match seemingly made in heaven, and for a while – it worked. As soon [...]
Continue reading …Chelsea’s defence of the Carling Cup kicks off this evening with a trip up to Hull for Avram’s first game in the competition. Even with players such as Drogba and Lampard still on the missing list, those who will take to the field should still have enough quality to dispatch a team not performing overly [...]
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