Chelsea have been linked to highly rated Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana since January but is he a risky transfer? Over the last few days Ajax have named their price for Cameroonian 24-year-old 'keeper Andre Onana wih a price tag starting at £35 million. Now, £35 million sounds like loose change these days in a transfer... Continue Reading →
If the season finished today: Ranking Frank and the boys (Part Two)
Chelsea have long been an institution containing some of the finest midfielders that the world has to offer. Among our list of talented alumni are: Frank Lampard, the greatest goal scoring midfielder the Premier League has ever seen, one of the finest defensive midfielders of this century in Makélélé , and artistic geniuses aplenty including Deco,... Continue Reading →
Reliving Our Famous UCL Run in 2012- Part 4: The Portuguese Test
As the last English side remaining in the competition, Chelsea went to Portugal with a burden on their shoulders- not to humiliate the level of the PL among the elite sides in Europe. Benfica, who were enthusiastic from their comeback win against Zenit St Petersburg in the round of 16, were known for their attractive... Continue Reading →
Cobham: The Ones That Got Away (PART ONE)
Mason Mount, Fikayo Tomori, Tammy Abraham, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Reece James, Callum Hudson-Odoi and the list goes on. Super Franks’ Chelsea have gained a reputation for utilising the club’s home-grown talent. For the last Decade The Blues’ youth teams have dominated Europe, consistently developing top prospects along the way. While we are finally seeing this in... Continue Reading →
Who is £20m Chelsea target Luca Waldschmidt?
Recent reports have linked Chelsea to yet another centre-forward, this time Freiburg frontman Luca Waldschmidt. Although many probably won’t be familiar with the German international, he is a much more realistic transfer target than the likes of Moussa Dembele or Lautaro Martinez. Chelsea are known to be interested in a new striker to challenge Tammy... Continue Reading →
Evaluating the Likelihood of Each Transfer Rumour
We're approaching the transfer window, and as always, many transfer rumours are being made up every single day. In this article, I try and give a rating out of 10 on the CHANCE that the transfer will happen, in my opinion. This is a mix of what we know from the reliable journalists, what I... Continue Reading →
If the season finished today: Ranking Frank and the boys (part one)
Frank Lampard’s debut campaign as Chelsea manager has been an unusual one for many reasons. First came the transfer ban in the summer of 2019 which meant Chelsea, arguably, went into their first season since the Abramovich era began not expecting the manager to challenge for the title. Not only was Frank in just the... Continue Reading →
Reliving Our Famous UCL Run in 2012- Part 3: The Comeback
In what was Roberto di Matteo’s third game in charge as interim boss following Andre Villas-Boas being relieved of his duties, he needed his team to step up. Having won both his previous games, there was a massive boost in the morale around the club. Rejuvenated Chelsea faced an uphill task against Napoli, who headed... Continue Reading →
Jorginho: A Master of his Role but Surplus to Requirements
Chelsea signed Jorginho Frello from Napoli, along with Maurizio Sarri, in the summer of 2018. Having delved deep into their pockets to fork out over £50M he was destined to become a key asset for the club and so he has been a regular starter since his arrival. Despite this, no player has ever divided... Continue Reading →
Chelsea’s centreback dilemma: Who should leave?
Chelsea are facing an important summer. After last year’s transfer ban and the winter transfer phase without a new arrival, Chelsea have been forced to step up their efforts in the summer to keep up with the clubs' rivals. One of Chelsea’s problem areas it its central defense, as we saw this season. Chelsea are... Continue Reading →
Lampard Faces a ‘Good’ Dilemma in the Midfield Next Season
Questions have been flying around on social media over what happens to the midfield next year: Who's starting? Who's going to be left out? Who should we sell? Well, in this article, I try and answer all of the questions. The key word there is 'try', because if I'm being totally honest, we don't have... Continue Reading →
Why Chelsea should NOT sign Phillippe Coutinho this Summer
The Phillippe Coutinho to Chelsea rumour has been gaining a lot of traction recently, with supposedly a lot of interest from all parties. However, for me, this would not be a good move for the club. I’m not going to try and deny that he’s a very talented player, because when he’s play playing his... Continue Reading →
Christensen: One for the future
For many fans it was clear that Andreas Christensen has no future at Chelsea not long ago, but after a difficult period at the beginning of the season he played his way back into the starting eleven and won the fans back. For me it was clear that it would be a big mistake to... Continue Reading →
FIVE Bargain Signings Chelsea Should Consider This Summer
The summer transfer window is fast approaching, and with the COVID-19 outbreak hugely effecting teams’ transfer budgets, I thought I’d take a look at some potential bargain signings Chelsea could (and should!) make. Emi Buendia Image Source - Breaking The Lines The mercurial, creative and diminutive Norwich City midfielder has had a quite frankly outstanding... Continue Reading →
Who should Chelsea keep – Emerson or Alonso?
Chelsea’s option for the left back role has been a never ending debate amongst fans for a long time now. Over the past few months, both of Chelsea’s left backs have had an opportunity to seal a spot in the starting XI but have neither of them have impressed consistently. Following a string of underwhelming... Continue Reading →
Summarising what we know about Jadon Sancho to Chelsea
Jadon Sancho to Chelsea is a topic which is probably discussed every single day on social media, with fans praying for the signing to occur. Due to this, rumours are made up, and people are believing just simply false information. In this article, I will try to just summarise what we know about the deal... Continue Reading →
Re-Living Our Famous Champions League Run in 2012 – Part 1
Nearly eight years on since our against-the-odds Champions League run, and the memories are still fresh in our mind. How could we forget them? We still remain the only team in London to boast winning the trophy with big ears. However, reliving it is a different concept altogether. Despite the words “It’s the greatest night... Continue Reading →
Dwight McNeil – an alternative solution to Chelsea’s left back problem
The general consensus amongst Chelsea fans is that left back is a priority position to improve come the summer, but there is a lack of standout options in the market. Ben Chilwell is thought to be Frank Lampard’s priority signing, but his late season form and the extortionate price tag it would command makes him... Continue Reading →
