PRE-MATCH BRIEFING: WEST BROMWICH ALBION V CHELSEA – PART TWO

17.11.2012

PRE-MATCH BRIEFING: WEST BROMWICH ALBION V CHELSEA – PART TWO

With the Blues in action for a traditional three o’clock kick-off, club historian Rick Glanvill and club statistician Paul Dutton are joined by former player Clive Walker to complete their close look at this afternoon’s

16.11.2012

DI MATTEO: MEMORY GAME

It is not a run-of-the-mill game for Roberto Di Matteo this weekend as he takes the European champions to the club he previously managed…

16.11.2012

AZPILICUETA: BUILDING FROM THE BACK

The past three weeks have provided Chelsea followers with a first extended look at Cesar Azpilicueta in action…

16.11.2012

PRE-MATCH BRIEFING: WEST BROMWICH ALBION V CHELSEA – PART ONE

It is a fixture with plenty of sub-plots but the main theme for the Blues is the need to return to winning ways in the league…

15.11.2012

FA YOUTH CUP AND NEXTGEN FIXTURE NEWS

The date has been set for Chelsea’s Under-18 side to begin the defence of the FA Youth Cup…

15.11.2012

MATCHDAY TRAVEL NEWS

Supporters heading to tomorrow’s game against West Bromwich Albion may find the following information useful…

15.11.2012

VOTE FOR YOUR GOAL OF THE MONTH

With another month of the season completed, we have five more spectacular goals to choose from for the chance to win hospitality tickets to Chelsea v Aston Villa on December 23.

15.11.2012

GILES SMITH’S THURSDAY THOUGHTS

In the wake of an unanticipated draw at the weekend, Giles Smith is left to consider pass marks and loan rewards, as he discusses in this week’s column…

15.11.2012

INTERNATIONAL RESULT ROUND-UP

There were no competitive internationals for Chelsea players on Wednesday evening but plenty of friendly action including wins for Juan Mata and Branislav Ivanovic and a first for Islam Feruz at Under-21 level…

15.11.2012

TRIO SIGNING NEW ANNUAL IN MEGASTORE NEXT WEEK

The club’s latest signing session sees three of our most recent acquisitions appearing in the Stamford Bridge Megastore on Friday 23 November…

15.11.2012

STILL TIME TO BID FOR POPPY SHIRTS

Fans can still bid on eBay for our exclusive poppy-embroidered match-worn shirts from this Sunday’s game against Liverpool…

15.11.2012

NEW CO-BRANDED CARD SCHEME IN VIETNAM

Chelsea Football Club is delighted to announce a new partnership with VietinBank, which will see Chelsea-branded debit cards made available to fans in Vietnam.

14.11.2012

WHEREVER THEY MAY BE RETURNS THIS SATURDAY

This Saturday sees Roberto Di Matteo return to the Hawthorns, with the Italian hoping to lead his Chelsea side to a first Premier League victory since last month…

14.11.2012

LEEDS CAPITAL ONE CUP UPDATE

Chelsea Football Club intends to run a subsidised train and coaches to our Capital One Cup fifth-round tie at Elland Road…

14.11.2012

WORDS WITH: FERNANDO TORRES

One quarter of the club’s Spanish contingent, Fernando Torres discusses helping his team-mates settle in, growing up, and Juan Mata’s locker…

13.11.2012

CHALOBAH CAPPED BY ENGLAND U21S

Josh McEachran and Nathaniel Chalobah were both involved in an England Under-21 victory on Tuesday night although they were not on the pitch together.

13.11.2012

NORDSJAELLAND TICKETS NOW ON GENERAL SALE

Our final group game in this season’s Champions League could go a long way to deciding our fortunes in the competition…

13.11.2012

PAT NEVIN: BACKS FOR THE FUTURE

You could be excused for thinking that as a former winger, Pat Nevin is no great fan of full-backs but two in blue have recently caught his eye, as he explains in this week’s column…

13.11.2012

JOHN TERRY’S 50 CHELSEA GOALS

To mark John Terry’s half century for Chelsea, the official website has a full breakdown of his goals…

13.11.2012

CHELSEA TV HEADLINES: QUIET COBHAM

The lunchtime Blues News headlines, which can be viewed here, report on a quiet Cobham where the medical department’s work continues…

13.11.2012

INTERNATIONAL CALL-UPS: WHO IS AWAY?

International football returns this week with a host of friendlies taking place across the globe and, as ever, the Blues are well represented…

12.11.2012

UNDER-21 REPORT: CHELSEA 4 CRYSTAL PALACE 1

Marko Marin was one of the scorers as our Under-21 side won two games on the spin for the first time this season…

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