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Chelsea Chronicles

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An anthology based on the Mark’s writings for CFCnet and the legendary cfcuk fanzine, Chelsea Chronicles – volume one – captures in heartfelt, humorous, diary-format prose a period in Blues history when many fans couldn’t quite believe what was going on at Stamford Bridge. From the glory of the back-to-back title under Mourinho, through the [...]

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Available now for the first time in Kindle format, Chelsea here Chelsea there, the critically acclaimed, best selling Chelsea title from Gate 17 takes you back to a mystical magical world before mobile phones were the tool of choice for arranging “meets”

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cfcuk, renowned as the ‘peoples’ publication, has been on the streets since February 1999 when it was originally launched as Matthew Harding’s Blue And White Army. Chelsea Football Fanzine, ‘the best of cfcuk’ Volume One, takes a look back at the first fifty issues showcasing a fascinating selection of articles, interviews and editorial material featured between [...]

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So this new Chelsea football/punk novel ‘The Wrong Outfit’ turns up on my doorstep and while unwrapping it, I’m hoping this won’t just be another disappointment.

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Two goals by Milan Lalkovic and a late winner, courtesy of a penalty, from Adam Phillip, helped our reserves to their first win of the season. With some of our younger players away after the first teams trip in the Champions League to Zilina in Slovakia, it left the cupboard a little bare when it [...]

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After the recent boring international break, the real football returned yesterday. More importantly, Chelsea travelled across London to Upton Park for an East versus West clash. We were looking to continue our 100% record, whilst West Ham, were still pointless – in fact, is there any point to West Ham anyway? The earlier clash between [...]

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Our record for August ended with us scoring fourteen goals and conceding zero. If that record continues until the end of the season, I think that we would all be happy. Goals from Florent Malouda, his fourth already this season and a Didier Drogba penalty notched us up another three points against Stoke City, to [...]

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Within the last twenty minutes or so, the Champions League draw has taken place in Monaco. With Chelsea being in pot one, we couldn’t have been drawn against any of the other major players, although we could have drawn José Mourinho’s new club, Real Madrid, as they were in pot two. The draw seems as [...]

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Ross handed over the editorship baton to Mark Meehan in the mid-nineties. Mark carried on and evolved the fanzine. We were selling 3,000 issues of the Chelsea Independent fanzine on the Fulham Road (outside the Lost Theatre) and it was a joy to contribute during what was a time, for CISA, of unprecedented Chelsea success. [...]

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It is now time to buckle those seat belts again because the drug that is Chelsea and the Premiership takes us on a roller coaster to our second game of the season. Tomorrow, the fun of the fair takes us to Wigan with the DW Stadium the venue. For those of you that remember, I [...]

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In the eighties, it wasn’t fashionable to mention that you were a football fan. I’m very serious. It was the social equivalent of loudly announcing at a Surrey dinner party that you liked cock fighting and had an eye for underage teenagers. To say you then supported Chelsea was even worse. At the time, Chelsea [...]

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The end of the eighties and turn of the nineties were good years to be following the Blues. Most of us were simply pleased to see us compete in the top division rather than yo-yo between divisions like West Ham do today with style.

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