We can well and truly say that the new season is almost here now. In just under two days time, we kick-off our first pre-season game of the 2010/11 season with a trip to South London and Selhurst Park against Crystal Palace. The Eagles played their first pre-season game of the season at Crawley Town [...]
Continue reading …Chelsea were far too good for Watford in the FA Cup third round match at Stamford Bridge, running out winners 5-0. Daniel Sturridge scored his first two goals for the club, whilst Frank Lampard and Florent Malouda also scored. John Eustace’s own goal was the second goal conceded by the Championship side. Nicolas Anelka was [...]
Continue reading …Picture the scene, August 25th 1984, Highbury Stadium, London. Thousands upon thousands of expectant Chelsea fans have congregated at the stately home of aristocratic Arsenal to celebrate the return of the Blues to the old First Division. A quarter of a century ago Chelsea were a very different proposition to the club they are today. [...]
Continue reading …Chelsea visit Stoke for our first Saturday 3pm Kick Off of the season. The match comes after an international break, and hopefully we can pick up where we left off with another great Chelsea display. A win would equal a club record of ten straight Premier League wins. Currently top on Goal Difference, with Spurs [...]
Continue reading …If you are thinking about going to any of the matches in the U.S tour this summer, then Chelsea in America still have tickets left for all the matches, at a discounted rate to other official outlets, and I’d strongly urge people to explore this avenue before any others. Having looked into buying five tickets [...]
Continue reading …Some weeks back, I asked readers of my Times blog how much they hated Frank Lampard. The post still holds the comments record within the Chelsea section. Despite being an intelligent, articulate man with a phenomenal goal-scoring record; despite being voted England fans’ player of the year for both 2005 and 2006; despite being a [...]
Continue reading …Blimey! It looks like we’ve made a decision at long last! It’s a decision that should hopefully move CFCnet forward in terms of site stability, and hopefully in our credibility amongst other supporters who are not part of CFCnet for one reason or another.
Continue reading …Right Gentlemen we now have a training session in place. It will be taking place at Clapham Common on Saturday 28th June. We will be meeting by Long Pond at 1:00pm which is just a short walk from Clapham Common Tube Station, to view map click here. Just look out for the mob of Chelsea [...]
Continue reading …The competition, sponsored by the New Football Pools (a joint venture between Littlewoods, Zetters and Vernons), is open to online and offline publications. Therefore CFCnet, both the website and magazine, can be voted for (but not individually – only combined as CFCnet). Can I ask all our readers to check out the United Kingdom 2008 [...]
Continue reading …Dear Chelsea Fan A belated Happy New Year – we hope you had a great festive period and that 2008 brings you goals galore! We’re kicking off the new year with a search to find the best Football Fanzines of 2007/2008. (Fanzine as in fan’s web site). Do you have a favourite fanzine, writer or [...]
Continue reading …What exciting news that Kevin Keegan has once again returned to Tyneside. Well I suppose it is if you’re a Geordie, god love ‘em, with all their notions of grandeur, ridiculous expectation and often downright arrogance. CFCnet would like to extend its collective hand of friendship and welcome Kev to the fold, not least because [...]
Continue reading …If you’ve been reading the site and forums here lately, you’ll have realised that the site is pretty short in cash, and were looking into many opportunities for getting some revenue. Finally we think we have found a solution. We were approached by Roman-esque wealthy contributors seeking to build a wonderful site and forums of [...]
Continue reading …The first game of a busy Boxing Day schedule saw Chelsea host Aston Villa for a 1pm kick-off at Stamford Bridge. Would Chelsea suffer their traditional Christmas hangover or would Jose lay to rest the ghost of Christmas past with a victory and another vital three points?
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