Posted by TheChels 7 mins ago
There will come a point in time when I sit down and explain to my children precisely what it means to be a Chelsea fan.
I was told of the Kings Road swagger embodied by that ‘70s team and the legend ...
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Posted by Guardian 22 mins ago
• Lille playmaker to make final decision after England friendly• 'We are no longer in the negotiation stage,' says agentEden Hazard's agent claims an agreement has been reached with all parties intere...
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Posted by TrueBlue 40 mins ago
The journey that started in 2004 has come to an end. Didier Drogba will leave the club as a legend, which is probably a fitting send-off given his service to the club. Didier Drogba has had an incredi...
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Posted by SkySports 1 hr 31 mins ago
Shanghai Shenhua have confirmed talks to sign Didier Drogba on a free transfer from Chelsea are continuing 'as planned'.
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Posted by Guardian 2 hrs 10 mins ago
Ivorian striker Didier Drogba explains his decision to leave Chelsea now, after winning the Champions League, scoring the winning penalty and the late equaliser
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Posted by DailyMail 2 hrs 10 mins ago
Porto ace Hulk is keen to replace Didier Drogba as the striker revealed he is open to talks on a move to Chelsea. The Blues hope to team up the Brazilian with his former club-mate Radamel Falcao.
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Posted by TheChels 2 hrs 19 mins ago
A new manager, a dozen new scholars, a change of Sporting Director at the top, but things remain the same as far as the Chelsea youth team are concerned.
A second FA Youth Cup title in three years was...
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Posted by Telegraph 2 hrs 34 mins ago
Shanghai Shenhua's talks with Didier Drogba are continuing "just as planned", raising expectations the striker will move to China after exiting Chelsea.
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Posted by SkySports 2 hrs 43 mins ago
Jose Bosingwa believes Chelsea's Champions League success was the perfect riposte to critics who claimed the current squad was too old.
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Posted by DailyMail 3 hrs ago
Wigan and West Brom are leading the way as most Barclays Premier League clubs try to help fans beat the recession. Latics chairman Dave Whelan has slashed season-ticket prices by up to 13.5 per cent.
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