- Thank You, Enzo MarescaWaking up at 11am, with a splitting headache from overindulgence in New Years Eve antics, the last thing I wanted or needed to see was the official club confirmation of Enzo Maresca’s departure from Chelsea Football Club. When Mauricio Pochettino left in May 2024, I contemplated writing a similar piece to this one, but eventually … Continue reading Thank You, Enzo Maresca
- The Billion Pound Bottle JobsI’m well aware that this blog hasn’t been particularly active these past few months. I’ve been pretty busy with other things and to be honest, with the way we’ve played through large parts of this season I simply haven’t had the energy nor motivation to write anything. However, I don’t think I’d be doing myself … Continue reading The Billion Pound Bottle Jobs
- Why Todd Boehly is showing he still hasn’t got a clue.Yesterday, after what I’m sure was an incredibly lengthy and arduous decision process, Chelsea Football Club released a short-statement announcing that they had decided to remove the current coach subsidy for all domestic away games. This comes into effect immediately. The first game up being a somewhat short journey down south to play Bournemouth. Instead … Continue reading Why Todd Boehly is showing he still hasn’t got a clue.
- Looking ahead to 23/24In just 9 days time we will be back. I’ll be strolling down Fulham road, with my mates and possibly a drink or two heading into my usual spot in the Shed Lower. I cannot wait. Last season was tumultuous, to say the least. I don’t think anyone could’ve possibly predicted just how bad a … Continue reading Looking ahead to 23/24
- Chelsea’s Mason Mount DilemnaOn June 7th 2019, Eden Hazard uploaded a statement onto his Instagram which confirmed all Chelsea fan’s worst fears. After seven years at the club, he had done his last dance in South West London. A transfer ban, their best player leaving and a squad which was the amalgamation of several former manager’s wishes, it … Continue reading Chelsea’s Mason Mount Dilemna