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Monday, April 14, 2014

BREAKING: Chelsea Agrees To Pay Release Clause For Atleti’s Diego Costa


While Liverpool and Manchester City try to make sure Chelsea’s 2014 is Premier League-title free, the Blues are doing some work to ensure future titles go their way.
Atletico Madrid super striker Diego Costa has a release clause that’s reportedly more than $83 million, and Jose Mourinho’s club is ready to splash the cash to move him to Stamford Bridge (Spanish report / English).
Adding to the intrigue is the destiny of both club’s UEFA Champions League campaigns run through each other in this month’s semifinals. Costa has 25 goals in 29 La Liga matches, and has added 7 in six UEFA Champions League matches. All-in-all, he’s netted 33 times in 43 appearances for club and country this season.
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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Sign of End Time? Mysterious Figures At Chelsea Stadium [LOOK]




A bit of news from the world of football...:-). 11 strange men in black robes (can you spot them in the pic above?) caused a stir at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge yesterday Sunday October 27th during the Chelsea vs Manchester City clash.

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Goal.com reports that the hooded men, who had mysterious circles on their chest, were seen making curious synchronised movements at irregular intervals during Chelsea's 2-1 win, while they also stood in unison at random moments.
Situated three rows back from the corner flag at the Shed End, the gang could be clearly seen on TV cameras beaming pictures of the crunch fixture all across the world.
One Chelsea fan sat close to the mysterious guests was Robin Taylor, who said afterwards that he was slightly perturbed by their presence.

"We're used to a few different characters down at Chelsea, there was once even a guy brushing his teeth behind the bench at a game, but we've had nothing quite like this before," he said.


Tuesday, October 1, 2013

#9janinjaDotCom SPORTS: Jose Mourinho Walks Out Of Conference over Torres's Ban

"Over to you, Frank": Mourinho makes a premature exit
Jose Mourinho Storms Out Of The Conference Room

 Jose Mourinho walked out of a Champions League press conference as his ­frustration over Fernando Torres’s ban boiled over.

With Chelsea resigned to losing the striker for four games after his red card at Spurs, Mourinho’s patience snapped when asked about Kevin De Bruyne being dropped for tonight’s game with Steaua Bucharest.

“This is fantastic because no one asks me about Juan Mata,” said a grim-faced and tetchy Mourinho, who answered a mere six questions.

“You’ve spoken about Mata for three weeks. Now you’re asking about Kevin. You’re only interested in the players who aren’t playing.

“He wasn’t selected. It was my decision. Only 11 can play and I tried to decide, by what they do on the pitch when they play and in training.

“I make mistakes, but I try to be honest all the time. I was honest with Juan because of what he’s done in training and what he’s done in the game he played, and so he plays.

“With Kevin I didn’t like the match he played against Swindon, and I didn’t like the way he was training. But you only ask about the guys who were not selected. Thank you.”

Mourinho, who seemed to be looking to leave from the moment he walked into the room at the National Arena, then exited abruptly.

The Chelsea boss is unhappy about an extended suspension looming for Torres, with referee Mike Dean having told the FA the first of the Spaniard’s yellow cards at White Hart Lane was for tripping Jan Vertonghen and not for apparently scratching his face when they squared up afterwards.

Wembley bosses have until 6pm today to confirm Torres will be charged with violent conduct, which could rule him out of domestic football for the whole of this month.

Chelsea are privately concerned the FA could use the precedent of last season – Luis Suarez biting Branislav Ivanovic and Eden Hazard kicking a ball-boy – to argue the standard three-game ban for violent conduct is not enough.

Torres is set to start this evening and team-mate Frank Lampard conceded: “If he’s banned then we lose a player in good form, one of our main strikers, for four games.

“We have two other strikers, top strikers. If it happens, people will have to step up.”






Source: Mirror UK

Monday, September 30, 2013

See What Chelsea Defender David Luiz Wants His Daughter To Look Like


The Chelsea Start shared a picture a baby girl with the caption "I want my Daughter to look like her, Perfection". Nice one from the Chelsea man but i expect it to be his son, anyways one mans food is another mans poison.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Genevieve Nnaji Rocks Chelsea Jersey To Celebrate Mikel's Goal [Photo[



Nollywood Actress was spotted wearing the chelsea jersey in celebration of Nigeria's John Obi Mikel who scored his first ever premier league goal in 7 years.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

John Mikel Scores First EPL Goal To Give Chelsea a 2-0 Win Over Fulham [Match Report]



John Obi Mikel scored his first Barclays Premier League goal as Chelsea beat Fulham in the west London derby at Stamford Bridge and won for the first time in a month.
Oscar’s second-half strike and Mikel’s first goal in almost seven years ended a four-match winless streak and extended manager Jose Mourinho’s unbeaten Premier League home record to 63 matches with a first victory since the defeat of Aston Villa.
The 2-0 win means Fulham’s 34-year wait for victory at Stamford Bridge went on to the relief of Chelsea, who responded from defeats to Everton and Basle.
The visitors had chances and Chelsea, with Mourinho deeming Juan Mata not even worthy of a place on the substitutes’ bench, were fortunate not to be a goal down at the interval as Darren Bent spurned the opportunity to give Fulham an early lead.
Too often the Blues relinquished possession and their attack was blunt, with Samuel Eto’o again struggling to recover former glories on his third successive start after signing from Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala.
Roman Abramovich did not appear impressed watching down from his seat, but Oscar’s third of the season and Mikel’s third for the club in more than 300 appearances were enough for the Blues to return to winning ways.
That Branislav Ivanovic was Chelsea’s most creative player illustrated the ongoing struggle Mourinho has to overhaul their playing style.
Mourinho insists he will accept short-term pain for long-term gain, but admitted positive results were required early in the Blues’ ‘beautiful project’.
After two ‘ugly’ results – the recent defeats, which followed a draw at Manchester United and a European Super Cup penalty shootout loss to Bayern Munich – this was far from pretty.
Mourinho left out Mata and David Luiz, both of whom sat behind the bench having failed to satisfy their manager’s tactical demands.
In the first half, it looked like Chelsea could have done with them, Mata for his guile and Luiz for his ability to play a defence-splitting pass.
Four changes were made following Wednesday’s shock Champions League Group E loss to Basle, with John Terry, Mikel, Ramires and Andre Schurrle brought in.
Martin Jol, who was the subject of jeers following last Saturday’s 1-1 draw with West Brom which extended Fulham’s wait for a home to six matches, made three changes and fielded three former Blues.
Two combined early on when Damien Duff crossed for Steve Sidwell, who mistimed his leap.
Eto’o, profligate in the loss at Everton and anonymous against Basle, next had an opportunity to put the Blues in front but David Stockdale did just enough to deflect Ivanovic’s cross away at the near post.
Schurrle, nominally starting in Mata’s place on the right wing with Mourinho preferring Oscar as his number 10, kicked thin air when an Ivanovic cross was played towards him at waist height before Fulham had the chance of the half.
Bent was played through by Pajtim Kasami and had enough pace to surge clear, but Petr Cech held his weak shot. It was a fluffed chance which illustrated the on-loan Aston Villa striker is still to find form after a number of niggles this term, yet still Terry appeared ruffled every time Bent was lurking.
Chelsea had numerous opportunities themselves but did not test Stockdale, with Fulham time and again getting in crucial blocks.
Having performed well in the first period, Stockdale was culpable for the opening goal.
Schurrle cut in from the left and fired right-footed straight at the Fulham goalkeeper, who failed to hold the ball, allowing Eto’o to follow up.
The Cameroon striker’s effort was blocked by Stockdale, but Oscar bundled the ball in via a deflection as the Brazil forward extended his fine start to a campaign.
Moments later, Fulham should have levelled but Sidwell, unmarked at the far post with Chelsea’s defenders occupied by Brede Hangeland, headed Kasami’s free-kick wide.
Eto’o was replaced by Fernando Torres and Duff by Adel Taarabt as their respective managers sought a spark, but few would have guessed the next scorer.
Stockdale made a fine reaction save to deny Torres from Oscar’s corner, resulting in another set-piece.
And Lampard’s cross was headed down by Terry for Mikel to scissor-kick the ball in.
The Nigeria midfielder’s previous goals were in successive FA Cup rounds in January 2007 against Macclesfield and Nottingham Forest and in the remaining minutes Mikel was urged to shoot by the Stamford Bridge faithful, even when in his more customary position protecting the back four.
-Dailymail London

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Chelsea Football Star Micheal Essien Loses Dad


He lost his dad last weekend and went on twitter to announce his death. He is currently in Ghana, his country to bury his dad. May his soul rest in peace.

See tweet below