Chelsea (A) | PL | Post-Match Thread

Two 1-0 wins at Stamford Bridge, albeit 40 years apart
December 1983: No sense of occasion. no women or kids, no pre match laser show, no tourists, no eye contact, and deafening post-match silence until we’d changed trains at Earls Court, and started to recognise a few familiar faces en route to London Euston.
January 2023: Arrived at 4pm, and drank in a designated “away” pub in Earls Court. At least 10 females on our coach amidst a typically raucous atmosphere where rowdiness threatens, but doesn’t quite, spill over into senseless stupidity.
The younger supporters singing songs about the Kippax, seemingly oblivious to the notion that the club had moved from Maine Road before the vast majority were even born.
The older supporters simply appreciating the irony:
My first City game was a 1-1 draw v Chelsea in April 1971, and I’ve always followed their results from a distance. However, I can’t think of a single English stadium that has changed so much, both in physical appearance, and demographic of the traditional home support.
The Stamford Bridge of 1983 was raw, and intimidating, loyal and proud. I kept my mouth shut, because I was streetwise enough to recognise the safer option.
The new Stamford Bridge is a microcosm of how football has morphed into something totally unrecognizable from the days of Ron Harris and Peter Osgood
The “Shed Wall” now stands as a tourist attraction, ironically behind the away turnstiles, and adjacent to an expensive looking hotel where presumably tourists can empty their wallets whilst sampling champagne and oysters
Did I mention tourists?
To borrow a quote from Colour Sergeant Bourne in Zulu
Thousands of em
 
I can only presume @geek24601 is back at school or absolutely choked up that we've won.

Either way he was full of it Saturday and now not a peep.

And i thought you was a happy clapper n all.

Super city.
Glad I’m not the only one irritated by him.
Check out his post history there’s not a single positive comment.
 
We're kind of doing okay in what was always going to be a transitional season due to the outgoings and incoming, not to mention the world cup. If it wasn't for Arsenal having an unexpected exceptional season we'd be sitting comfortably at the top of the table. We've really got to kick on from here and have no more Brentford and Everton moments. A bit worryingly Pep is still.messing about with the team and formations so I'm not sure we'll go on a long run without stuttering along the way.
 
Let's set aside last night's result for now - poignant who the opponents were. RIP Gianluca. Colossal player and ultra nice guy. Hard to believe he's gone at such a young age. You just couldn't help but like and admire the man - so much charisma.
Well said mate. Just catching up and reading about it. Came across as a really great fella.
58 is no age, RIP.
 
Open goal that he couldn’t reach properly?

Yeah.. my point was we know he's the golden boy but he and KDB are not without some of the blame either!

KDB's pass was pretty much no look too, coulda seen where Haaland was first and then passed but Haaland started out of position too.

Anyways we got a result but I sure would like to improvement in the form of our players.
 
By the time the ball got to Phil ( and in that regard Ake was the main problem) Azpilaqueta had the time to get close and close him down. I don't think he had a clear run at him once. If Pep is telling him to stay high and wide he cant come deep to get it. Fast forward, and Jack get's it early and does him more than once. I felt sympathy for Phil, but sometime you have to affect the game yourself.
That doesn’t address the fact that pretty much every time he received the ball in the 1st half he had the touch of Harvey Price though mate.

I’m his biggest fan but he was shit mate.
 

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