
I have been at the Bridge every season since 1971. I grew up there. Albert Camus, Nobel-Prize-winning philosopher (and goalkeeper), asserted, “All that I know most surely about morality and obligations, I owe to football.” I would not place my debt quite that high, but I sure owe Chelsea a lot. The joys and exhilaration, the disappointment [...]

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On September 30th, a scurrilous article appeared in The Daily Mail suggesting that Chelsea supporters were loath to make the midweek trip to watch their side play against Hull City, a game that is scheduled for Tuesday 28th of October and the only way that Stamford Bridge officials could [...]

The Chelsea Independent, sold outside Stamford Bridge from 1987 to 2000 was the best loved Chelsea fanzine of all time. It played a key part in the fans’ recent history. Neil Barnett, of Chelsea TV fame, nicked all the best Indie writers for Chelsea’s own in-house magazine in 1991, whilst Dave Johnstone (Editor in late [...]

The origins of CFCnet can be traced back around 20 years. We like to think that fanzines, online and paper based are part of Chelsea FC’s 100 years of history so here’s the second installment of how the CISA and ultimately CFCnet fit in to it all.
Although Ken Bates was rallying fans against Cabra and [...]