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MANCHESTER UNITED 1-1 CHELSEA

Chelsea secured automatic Champions League qualification in as anti-climactic a match as we have ever played at Old Trafford.

CHELSEA 2-2 MONACO

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For one whole minute Chelsea had a foot in the Champions League final.

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CHELSEA 4-0 SOUTHAMPTON

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The headlines will be that Chelsea sent a four-goal warning to Monaco, but this game had such an end-of-season feel about it that it’s difficult to imagine it augurs much of anything for next Wednesday.

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NEWCASTLE UNITED 2-1 CHELSEA

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There were 30 seconds left when John Terry arrived at the far post to crash a Geremi shot off the post, a sign if ever there was one that any luck we were riding earlier in the season has completely deserted Chelsea.

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MONACO 3-1 CHELSEA

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Last night we were found out, exposed, uncovered. It’s been a while coming, but last night a combination of things went wrong that, quite frankly, we’ve been lucky to get away with in the past.

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CHELSEA 0-0 EVERTON

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The score line makes it seem like another lacklustre Chelsea performance with yet another new combination of players, but we could have won 6-1 if we had taken just our easy chances and had a dash of luck.

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Champions League Memories – Arsenal 2004

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Time for Trizia’s travels again. This time relive the Champion’s League match with the Gooners and find out just how good it was to be there. Be prepared for some juicy language as they don’t take to kindly to losing in their own back yard. When the draw was made for the quarter finals of [...]

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ARSENAL 1-2 CHELSEA

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It was a night for the ages. A night when every single one of the blue shirts on the field and fans in the stands gave their all and pulled off the biggest victory in Chelsea’s history.

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Time to lay back and think of England as Trizia Fiorellino takes you on a trip to North London. This time it’s White Hart Lane.

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Inspired by Trizia Fiorellino’s looking back at a couple of recent games, Jon Cakebread-Brown exiled in Madrid thought he would do something similar.

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CHELSEA 5-2 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS

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On the face of it, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink’s hat-trick and five goals put the lie to the claim that Claudio Ranieri’s teams can’t play sexy football.

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CHELSEA 2-1 FULHAM

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Chelsea played Fulham yesterday and came out 2 – 1 victors in the “Postcode Derby”.

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BOLTON WANDERERS 0-2 CHELSEA

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Not been the happiest of places to visit has it in the recent past? No wins at the Reebok and the sad death of Matthew Harding just adds to the woe of this game appearing in the fixture list.

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