Saturday 22 October 2011

Chelsea FC 2012 Preview

Countdown for the English top-flight season has begun, considering the customary change which takes place at Stamford Bridge almost every summer. The club underwent a model shift of immense proportions when Andre Villas-Boas, the 33-year old manager of Porto, was persist in, and instated as the manager of Chelsea. A club that desires to win the Champions League appointed a manager who’s yet to manage even a single game in the elite competition.
Finally the club has made an appointment with Portuguese’s exploits with Porto convinced the men who matter that he can deliver immediate results. Anyway, the fate of the manager will be determined by what the team does on the pitch.
four are decently covered,out of the back five positions. Petr Cech owns the number 1 position at Chelsea, and the fact that the club offered Hilario a one-year extension, argue that the management trusts him to serve as a back-up for at least another year. For the left-back slot, Cole is a sure-shot starter, while Bertrand and/or van Aanholt can serve as an able back-up, whenever the need arises. Chelsea have arguably the best collection of center-backs, matched only by Man United perhaps, in Terry, Luiz, Ivanovic, and Alex. The 22-year old Serbian defender Slobodan Rajkovic, who is built like a tank, may eventually replace The Tank if his work permit hearing goes in Chelsea’s favor, allowing Alex to move on. The only position which does not inspire confidence is right-back. If Ivanovic starts there, then Bosignwa and Ferreira can be trusted to fill in for him, occasionally. However, if Villas-Boas prefers Ivanovic in central defense (going by pre-season selections), the situation will become tricky.
Mikel and Romeu, two attacking midfielders in Lampard and Benayoun, one good passer of the ball in McEachran, and one tireless box-to-box player in Ramires. In all honesty, all will depend on how ready Romeu really is for first-team football in the Premiership, on the rise of McEachran, on the impact of fit-again Benayoun, and on the kind of season Mikel has. Ideally, the midfield is not properly covered, with the departure of Zhirkov, injury to Essien, and the absence of a young, attacking, goal-scoring midfielder. In a scenario wherein Mikel gets injured before a huge game or is out-of-form, the manager will have only Romeu to call upon in case he wants a physical presence in the middle. Now a team of Chelsea’s stature, may not want to face such a predicament.


Villas-Boas is way too smart to miss out on this deficiency in the squad, so the only reason why the club has not signed anyone can be that they haven’t been able to free-up slots in the team. If they can’t sell them, they must keep them. If they must keep them, they must play them. If they play them, the team will lack balance.
The departure of Zhirkov will leave one slot, but it may be used up to strengthen the midfield. If Rajkovic get’s a work permit, Alex will be sold as the Serbian will qualify as a home-grown player, freeing up one more place. Ergo, to bring in one or two wide players, the club has to somehow sell either Malouda, Anelka, or Kalou, or sign an under-21 player.
Overall squad strength: Defense – strong. Center-forwards – strong. Midfield – average. Wide-forwards – weak.
Fixture Analysis
In a busy month of December, Chelsea have to entertain Man City before two back-to-back London derbies against Tottenham at White Hart Lane and against Fulham on Boxing day. It will serve the club well in the end, not to lose their way in this period. City and Spurs would then take on Chelsea on March 17 and March 24 – a crucial couple of weeks for Chelsea, especially as they will be expected to give their best in the Champions League round-of-16 fixtures as well.
In the last four games of the season, The Blues may have to dig deep to get favorable results from their trip to Emirates on April 21 and at Anfield on May 5, before ending the campaign at Stamford Bridge against Blackburn on May 13, 2012.
PREDICTION
If we look at the present team, it’s good enough to crush the living daylight out of mediocre teams, but may come up short against the top teams, both in the league and in Europe.
Chelsea will look towards their biggest signing of the summer, their manager, to make up for whatever the team lacks in personnel. His tactical astuteness, attention for detail, ability to get the best of of his players will be the club’s most potent weapon this season. The players will be immaculately prepared – each one of them will know exactly what to expect from their opposite number. The team is very solid defensively, and if players such as Mikel, McEachran, Malouda, Benayoun, Sturridge and Torres consistently play well, then this team will appear an altogether different unit.



The 2010–11 season is Chelsea Football Club's 96th competitive season, 19th consecutive season in the Premier League, and 105th year in existence as a football club. They went into the Premier League as the defending champions, but failed to retain it. Chelsea Premier League Tickets are available at FootballTicketExchangeOnline.com at affordable price. Football fans can buy or sell Football Tickets especially Chelsea Premiership Football Tickets at FootballTicketExchangeOnline.com conveniently.

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History:Chelsea FC(2009/10 LEAGUE TITLE)

Carlo Ancelotti's magnificent side not only secured the club's fourth championship but did so with a Premier League record number of goals scored - smashing the century to move onto 103 league goals for the season - a new club record in any division.Any tension in this game soon evaporated when Nicolas Anelka fired in with just five minutes gone. Three more goals, a Frank Lampard penalty and strikes from Salomon Kalou and another from Anelka, were netted before Didier Drogba even found the net.He ended the day with a second-half hat-trick to take the Premier League Golden Boot with 29 league goals and 36 in all competitions.By that stage Wigan had long played with 10 men, Gary Caldwell having been dismissed half-an-hour in conceding the penalty that led to the second goal.
Ashley Cole completed the scoring and if there was a disappointment, it was that Petr Cech only shares the Golden Gloves! Liverpool's 0-0 draw at Hull means both he and Pepe Reina end the season on 17 league clean sheets.As promised, Ancelotti named an unchanged side. The opening minutes of Chelsea's play were a little edgy but then Kalou took the initiative and embarked on a 50-yard run straight down the middle of the pitch. He was nudged in the back 10 yards from the Wigan area and we had our first chance to test Mike Pollitt in goal. Heavily-criticised Serb international keeper Vladimir Stojkovic had been dropped.Drogba claimed the right to take the first dangerous free-kick of the game and it was struck cleanly but hit the very top of the wall. Bouncing back up field, it was Lampard who headed back into the danger area where he struck gold - Malouda, on the shoulder of the last defender, able to chest down for Anelka's cleanly struck half-volley inside the near-post and into the Shed End net. There were only five minutes gone.It was the start everyone who cares about the Blues had been dreaming about for the last seven days. Stamford Bridge, already ringing with song before kick-off, upped the decibel level considerably. Another free-kick 15 minutes in nearly led to a second clear chance when Terry's muscular aerial challenge prevented Gohouri clearing properly. The ball dropped just out of reach of the Chelsea skipper's shooting boots.Wigan, who adopted a three-man defence with Melchiot and Figueroa as wing-backs, were actually enjoying their fair share of possession, Chelsea more or less playing on the counter-attack like an away side. There briefly looked danger when a ball forward split the Chelsea defence but its recipient, N'Zogba, had run offside.
Anelka, as lively as anyone on the pitch, drilled a low ball across the six-yard box from the right on 27 minutes that was just inches too far behind Ashley Cole. TV pictures showed Roman Abramovich in his box in the West Stand almost attempting to turn the ball in himself. Three minutes later came the penalty that eased any remaining nerves, won and scored by Lampard. He had taken Drogba's return pass and surged into the area where he was stopped by Caldwell who grabbed a handful of the front of his shirt. The officials didn't miss the foul, dismissed the defender and so with his 10th league penalty of the season, Lamps scored his 27th goal in all competitions - striking the ball low into the bottom left-hand corner of the net.
Alex Ferguson has said in the build-up to this weekend that his team would give it their all, at least until Chelsea were 2-0 up. News that Manchester United had now matched our score in their game at Old Trafford felt totally irrelevant down at Stamford Bridge which was busy with the biggest and best 'bouncy' yet, all four sides of the ground joining in.Chelsea were out early for the second half and had time for a prolonged group huddle.Within 90 seconds we hit woodwork when a stretching Lampard toed a Drogba cross on target. Pollitt tipped it onto the crossbar but the flag was up anyway, although replays suggested it was the nearby Anelka rather than Lampard who had strayed offside.The news came through that Man United had made it 3-0 just as Chelsea matched that score thanks to Salomon Kalou.Running into the area on the right, he and Lampard zig-zagged passes and controlling with his right, the Ivorian finished his left for his 12th of the season. He was booked for a shirt-off celebration and was soon subbed for Joe Cole, Belletti also given a piece of the action in place of Ivanovic.We only had to wait another three minutes for goal number four and the quality of the strikes kept going up and up - Anelka from out wide volleying Ivanovic's crossfield ball with perfect precision across the goalie and in.The big question now was whether Chelsea could make it 100 league goals for the season. Anelka's 56th minute goal was the 99th.Drogba desperate for one to take him ahead of Wayne Rooney in the race for the Golden Boot, hadn't looked too pleased to miss out on taking the earlier penalty but now his time had come.He'd just seen a ferocious shot well saved when his overhead kick from an Ashley Cole shot was saved again. Lampard, at the second attempt, returned the rebound and the Chelsea top scorer powered in a close-range header for his 27th league goal. Goal number six on 67 minutes was another penalty, Ashley Cole tripped by Melchiot. This time Lampard did stand down in favour of Drogba who went two ahead of Rooney by converting via the inside of the post.Nemanja Matic played the final 20 minutes in place of Ballack and Drogba's eventful few minutes continued with a booking for persistent fouling.His hat-trick and Chelsea's seventh was his easiest finish of them all, stabbing in from five yards after Pollitt had only managed to push Joe Cole's angled drive across the goal. Rooney had now gone off injured at Old Trafford. To think Drogba was earlier worried he might not finish as the league's top scorer!.Five minutes from the end Cech was asked to give up his spectator status briefly to maintain his 17th league clean sheet of the season. He tipped over Moses's long-range stinger. It was a very good save.All the game needed was Ashley Cole to score one of the best goals of his career, sweetly catching a half-volley after Joe Cole had battled away on the bye-line and chipped the ball over.

The 2010–11 season is Chelsea Football Club's 96th competitive season, 19th consecutive season in the Premier League, and 105th year in existence as a football club. They went into the Premier League as the defending champions, but failed to retain it. Chelsea Premier League Tickets are available at FootballTicketExchangeOnline.com at affordable price. Football fans can buy or sell Football Tickets especially Chelsea Premiership Football Tickets at FootballTicketExchangeOnline.com conveniently.

Friday 21 October 2011

History: Chelsea FC (2004-2007)

2004-05 was the most successful season in the history of Chelsea Football Club. After a slow start to the league season, scoring eight goals in their first nine games and trailing leaders Arsenal by five points, Chelsea's title campaign gradually picked up momentum, driven by the high-scoring Frank Lampard and the return from injury of brilliant young Dutch winger Arjen Robben - with the latter in the side, Chelsea both won more and scored more. They topped the table after a win against Everton in November 2004 and never relinquished their lead, losing only one league game all season and winning a record 29, gaining a record 95 points in the process. A record-breaking defence, led by captain John Terry, the versatile William Gallas, midfield linchpin Claude Makélélé and talented goalkeeper Petr Čech, provided the backbone of the side, conceding just 15 goals all season and keeping 25 clean sheets while Čech went a Premiership-record 1025 minutes without conceding a goal. Chelsea eventually secured the title with a 2-0 away win at Bolton Wanderers thanks to two goals from Lampard, almost fifty years to the day since they had won their last league title. Winning the league completed a domestic double for the club, since Chelsea had already won the League Cup in February after a thrilling 3-2 win over Liverpool in the final at the Millennium Stadium.
In the Champions League, Chelsea coasted through the group stages, qualifying for the knockout phase with two games to spare, and were drawn against FC Barcelona, one of the strongest sides in Europe. In the first leg at the Nou Camp, Chelsea took a 1-0 lead but had Didier Drogba controversially sent-off in the second half with Chelsea still ahead, and the Catalans eventually won 2-1. Mourinho claimed that Barcelona manager Frank Rijkaard had spoken to referee Anders Frisk at half-time - a claim later proved correct - and that the result had been "adulterated".

After receiving death threats from Chelsea fans, Frisk retired and Mourinho received a two-match touchline ban for bringing the game into disrepute. Chelsea won a pulsating return leg 4-2 at Stamford Bridge, with John Terry heading in a controversial winner to send them through. In the quarter-finals, a 4-2 home win over German champions Bayern Munich and a 3-2 loss in Germany were enough to ensure passage through to the semi-finals, where they faced Liverpool. Following a 0-0 draw at Stamford Bridge, Liverpool went 1-0 up at Anfield thanks to a disputed goal from Luis García and Chelsea were unable to break down a resilient defence, thus missing out on the chance of a treble.
A year later Chelsea retained their league title, setting more records in the process. Winning their first nine games, the side emphatically set the pace in the Premiership - including a 4-1 win over Liverpool at Anfield - and at one stage were 18 points ahead of nearest rivals Manchester United. Following a late-season blip, and with United on a run of nine consecutive wins, the points gap was closed to seven points as Chelsea went into a key match with West Ham United. A goal down after ten minutes and a man down after 17 following Maniche's sending off, the side bounced back to win 4-1 and maintain the gap. The title was eventually secured with a 3-0 win over United at Stamford Bridge. They became the first London club to win back-to-back league titles since the 1930s, and only the fifth side to do so since the Second World War. They also set the record for the most clean sheets (six) from the start of the season and equalled the best home record for a top division team since Newcastle United in 1906-07 (18 wins and 1 draw from 19 games). In the cups, however, there was less success as they were knocked out of the Champions League by FC Barcelona and the FA Cup semi-final by Liverpool.
The 2006-07 season saw Chelsea relinquish the Premier League trophy to Manchester United after remaining second in the league for the majority of the season. The club were still in the running to achieve an unprecedented quadruple at the end of April, and played all but one of the maximum 63 possible games at the start of the season. They won the League Cup by beating Arsenal 2-1 in the last ever English cup final at the Millennium Stadium, and beat United 1-0 in the first FA Cup final at the new Wembley Stadium; Chelsea were also the last team to win it at the old Wembley. They reached the semi-finals of the Champions League, only to be knocked out again by Liverpool, this time in a penalty shoot-out.

The 2010–11 season is Chelsea Football Club's 96th competitive season, 19th consecutive season in the Premier League, and 105th year in existence as a football club. They went into the Premier League as the defending champions, but failed to retain it. Chelsea Premier League Tickets are available at FootballTicketExchangeOnline.com at affordable price. Football fans can buy or sell Football Tickets especially Chelsea Premiership Football Tickets at FootballTicketExchangeOnline.com conveniently.


History: Chelsea FC (2000-2004)

Vialli spent almost £26 m on new players during the summer, including high-scoring Dutchman Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and talented Icelandic striker Eiður Guðjohnsen, but was dismissed in September 2000 after winning just one of the opening five matches and, once again, with rumours circulating that the manager had fallen out with important players. He was replaced by another Italian, Claudio Ranieri, who, in spite of his initial problems with the English language, guided them to another top six finish in his first season. Ranieri gradually re-built the side, reducing the average age of the squad by selling some older players, including Wise and Poyet, and replacing them with John Terry, William Gallas, Frank Lampard and Jesper Grønkjær.
Ranieri's second season saw some more progress, mainly in the cups, with Chelsea reaching the League Cup semi-finals and another FA Cup final, but was unable to prevent them from losing to double winners Arsenal in the latter. League form saw little improvement, though, and Chelsea again finished 6th. With rumours of the club's perilous financial state circulating, Ranieri was unable to sign any more players. As a result, expectations of Chelsea in the 2002-03 season were more limited. Chelsea nevertheless made an unexpected title challenge and, in perhaps one of the most significant matches in the club's history, defeated Liverpool 2-1 in the final game of the season to finish 4th and secure the final Champions League berth ahead of the Merseysiders.
With the club facing an apparent financial crisis, Bates unexpectedly sold Chelsea F.C. in June 2003 for £60 million. In so doing, he reportedly recognised a personal profit of £17 million on the club he had bought for £1 in 1982 (his stake had been diluted to just below 30% over the years). The club's new owner was Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, who also took on responsibility for the club's £80 million of debt, quickly paying most of it. He then went on a £100 million spending spree before the start of the season and landed players like Claude Makélélé, Geremi, Glen Johnson, Joe Cole and Damien Duff.
The spending saw a good return, with Chelsea finishing as Premiership runners-up (their best league finish for 49 years) and reaching the Champions League semi-finals after dramatically beating Arsenal in the quarter-finals. But Ranieri may have been sacked because of some bizarre tactical decisions in the semi-final loss against AS Monaco (for example, switching central midfielder Scott Parker to right-back and right-back Glen Johnson to centre-back to accommodate more attackers in the team) and for ending the season trophyless. Nevertheless, Ranieri was given a hero's send-off in his final match in charge. That match also gave Chelsea fans a glimpse of what could easily have been if not for Abramovich's takeover, as Chelsea handily beat Leeds United, who were relegated, managerless, virtually bankrupt and seemingly destined for oblivion. In Ranieri's place, Abramovich recruited José Mourinho (who had lifted two Portuguese league titles, a Portuguese Cup, a European Cup and a UEFA Cup with FC Porto) as the club's new manager. Abramovich also brought legendary Dutch scout Piet de Visser, who scouted Ronaldo and Romario for PSV Eindhoven, and is considered one of the greatest scouts in history.

The 2010–11 season is Chelsea Football Club's 96th competitive season, 19th consecutive season in the Premier League, and 105th year in existence as a football club. They went into the Premier League as the defending champions, but failed to retain it. Chelsea Premier League Tickets are available at FootballTicketExchangeOnline.com at affordable price. Football fans can buy or sell Football Tickets especially Chelsea Premiership Football Tickets at FootballTicketExchangeOnline.com conveniently.


History: Chelsea FC (1996-2000)

Gullit was appointed player-manager for the 1996-97 season, and added several top-class players to the side, including European Cup-winning Juventus striker Gianluca Vialli, cultured French defender Frank Leboeuf and Italian internationals Gianfranco Zola (whose skill would make him a firm favourite with the crowd and see him become one of Chelsea's greatest ever players) and Roberto Di Matteo (the latter for a club record £4,900,000). They were later joined by the powerful and prolific Uruguayan midfielder Gustavo Poyet and Norwegian "super-sub" Tore André Flo. With such players, it was under Gullit and his successor that Chelsea emerged as one of England's top sides again and gained a reputation for playing a neat, entertaining and attractive passing game performed by technically gifted players, which was informally dubbed "sexy football", though the club's inconsistency against supposed "smaller" teams remained. Gullit capped an impressive first season in management by leading Chelsea to their highest league placing since 1990 (6th) and ending their 26-year wait for a major trophy by winning the FA Cup. Perhaps the most memorable match of the run was a remarkable 4th round comeback against Liverpool. Trailing 2-0 at half-time, Hughes was brought on and immediately ruffled Liverpool, scoring within minutes and then setting up Zola for a curler from 25 yards. The comeback was completed after two late goals by Vialli. The 2-0 victory over Middlesbrough in the final at Wembley got off to a frantic start with Di Matteo scoring the fastest ever Cup final goal after 43 seconds; Eddie Newton's late goal clinched it. The win was a happy end to a season which had looked to be dominated by sadness after the death in October of popular director and financial benefactor Matthew Harding in a helicopter crash following a League Cup match against Bolton Wanderers.


Gullit was suddenly sacked in February 1998, ostensibly after a contract dispute, with the team 2nd in the Premiership, and in the semi-finals of two cup competitions. Another player-manager was appointed - the 33-year-old Vialli. Vialli began his management career in style by winning two trophies in two months. The League Cup was secured with another 2-0 win over Middlesbrough at Wembley (with Di Matteo again on the scoresheet). Chelsea reached the Cup Winners' Cup final following a dramatic semi-final win against Vicenza. Having lost the away leg 1-0 and then conceded an away goal, Chelsea bounced back to win 3-1 on the night and go through, with Hughes again the catalyst. They won their second Cup Winners' Cup title with a 1-0 victory against VfB Stuttgart at the Råsunda Stadium in Stockholm, with Zola scoring with his first touch having been on the pitch for just 17 seconds. Following that, Vialli led the club to a 1-0 win over European champions Real Madrid in the Super Cup at the Stade Louis II in Monaco.
During the 1998-99 Premiership campaign, Chelsea made their first sustained challenge for the title for years. Despite an opening day loss against Coventry City, the side were not beaten in the League again until January and topped the table at Christmas. Their title chances eventually disappeared after a home loss to West Ham United and consecutive draws against Middlesbrough, Leicester City and Sheffield Wednesday in April, which saw the Blues finish 3rd, four points behind winners Manchester United. A season which promised much ultimately ended trophyless, with Chelsea's defence of their Cup Winners' Cup title ending in a semi-final loss against RCD Mallorca while they were knocked out of both the other cups in the quarter-finals. Third place in the league was nevertheless high enough for a first-ever appearance in the Champions League.
44 years after being denied entry to the inaugural championship, Chelsea made their debut in Europe's premier competition in August 1999 and they put in a series of impressive performances en route to a quarter-final tie against FC Barcelona. It included memorable draws at the San Siro and the Stadio Olimpico against AC Milan and SS Lazio respectively, as well as a thumping 5-0 win against Turkish side Galatasaray at the Ali Sami Yen Stadium. During the first leg of the quarter-final against Barcelona at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea took a 3-0 lead, only to concede a late Luís Figo away goal. Trailing 2-1 during the second leg at the Camp Nou, the team were just seven minutes away from the semi-finals, but conceded a third and were eventually beaten 5-1 after extra time, losing 6-4 on aggregate.


By now, Chelsea had a top-notch multi-national squad which included Zola, Di Matteo, Poyet, Dutch goalkeeper Ed de Goey, and French World Cup-winning trio Frank Leboeuf, Marcel Desailly and Didier Deschamps. Under Vialli, Chelsea would become the first side in English football to field a starting 11 composed entirely of foreign players, highlighting the increasing internationalization of the game. The 1999-2000 season saw inconsistency return to Chelsea's league form as the side struggled to juggle Premier League and Champions League commitments, ultimately finishing a disappointing 5th. Vialli did lead the team to a second FA Cup win in four years that season - this time against Aston Villa, with Di Matteo again scoring the winner - in the last final to be played at Wembley before its redevelopment. The Charity Shield was added in August with a 2-0 win against Manchester United, to make Vialli Chelsea's then most successful manager.

The 2010–11 season is Chelsea Football Club's 96th competitive season, 19th consecutive season in the Premier League, and 105th year in existence as a football club. They went into the Premier League as the defending champions, but failed to retain it. Chelsea Premier League Tickets are available at FootballTicketExchangeOnline.com at affordable price. Football fans can buy or sell Football Tickets especially Chelsea Premiership Football Tickets at FootballTicketExchangeOnline.com conveniently.


History: Chelsea FC (in the 1990s)

Chelsea had an impressive return to the First Division in 1989-90. Manager Bobby Campbell guided a squad of mostly unremarkable players to a creditable fifth place in the final table. Although the ban on English clubs in European football was lifted that year, Chelsea missed out on a UEFA Cup place because the only English place in the competition that year went to runners-up Aston Villa. In the same season, he led Chelsea to their second Full Members Cup success, with a 1-0 win over Middlesbrough in the final at Wembley. Campbell resigned a year later and he was replaced by Ian Porterfield, who helped Chelsea finish high enough in 1991-92 to qualify for the first-ever season of the Premier League. He quit halfway through the season and was replaced on a caretaker basis by another member of Chelsea's 1970 FA Cup side, David Webb, who guided the team to an 11th place finish. Webb was replaced at the end of the season by 35-year-old former England midfielder Glenn Hoddle, who had just won promotion to the Premiership as player-manager of Swindon Town.


Meanwhile, in 1992, following over a decade of uncertainty about Stamford Bridge and its future, leading to several acrimonious legal disputes and the long-running "Save the Bridge" campaign, Bates finally outmanoeuvred the property developers and reunited the freehold with the Club, by seeing them go bust after a market crash and doing a deal with their banks. This led to the creation of Chelsea Pitch Owners, who in 1997 purchased the freehold of the stadium, the club's naming rights and the pitch to ensure that such a situation could never happen again. Following this, work was begun to renovate the entire stadium (bar the East Stand), making it all-seater and bringing the stands closer to the pitch and under cover, which was finally completed by the millennium.
Hoddle's first season as manager saw Chelsea's league form dip slightly, and for a time they were threatened by relegation, with the goals of £1,500,000 signing Mark Stein playing an important part in survival. In the same season Chelsea reached the FA Cup final, where they faced Premiership champions Manchester United, a team Chelsea had beaten 1-0 in both league games that season. After going in 0-0 at half-time, United were awarded two second-half penalties in the space of 5 minutes, both of which were scored. With Chelsea having to attack, it left gaps in defence and United eventually won 4-0. This was nevertheless sufficient to qualify Chelsea to compete in Europe for the 1994-95 Cup Winners Cup (since Manchester United had independently qualified for the Champions League). They reached the semi-finals of the competition and went out by one goal to eventual winners Real Zaragoza.
Chelsea now had a decent squad with several top class players, the most significant of which was inspirational captain Dennis Wise. But chairman Ken Bates and director Matthew Harding were making millions of pounds available for the club to spend on players, and two world-famous players were signed in the summer of 1995 - Dutch legend Ruud Gullit (free transfer from Sampdoria) and Manchester United's high-scoring striker Mark Hughes (£1.5 m), along with talented Romanian full-back Dan Petrescu. Hoddle guided Chelsea to another 11th place finish in 1995-96, and another FA Cup semi-final, and then quit to become manager of the England team.

The 2010–11 season is Chelsea Football Club's 96th competitive season, 19th consecutive season in the Premier League, and 105th year in existence as a football club. They went into the Premier League as the defending champions, but failed to retain it. Chelsea Premier League Tickets are available at FootballTicketExchangeOnline.com at affordable price. Football fans can buy or sell Football Tickets especially Chelsea Premiership Football Tickets at FootballTicketExchangeOnline.com conveniently.


History: Chelsea FC (1983-89)

The summer of 1983 marked a turning point in Chelsea's history as manager John Neal made a series of signings who were to be crucial in turning around the club's fortunes. In came striker Kerry Dixon from Reading, skillful and pacy winger Pat Nevin from Clyde, midfielder Nigel Spackman from Bournemouth and goalkeeper Eddie Niedzwiecki from Wrexham in addition to John Hollins returning as player-coach, all for a combined total of less than £500,000. Dixon struck up a prolific strike partnership with fellow Neal signing David Speedie and both linked up well with Nevin, a combination that would produce almost 200 goals in three years. The new-look Chelsea began the 1983-84 season with a 5-0 win against Derby County on the opening day and rarely looked back, winning 5-3 at Fulham and beating Kevin Keegan's Newcastle United 4-0. Dixon hit 36 goals in all competitions - a seasonal record bettered only by Bobby Tambling and Jimmy Greaves - and promotion was sealed with another 5-0 win over old adversaries Leeds United. The team were crowned Second Division champions on the final day with a win away at Grimsby Town, with some 10,000 Chelsea fans making the trip to Lincolnshire.
Upon their return to the First Division, Chelsea were unlikely European contenders in 1984-85, eventually finishing 6th. They were also on course to reach their third League Cup final, drawing relegation candidates Sunderland in the semi-finals. Ex-Chelsea winger Clive Walker inspired his team to a 3-2 win at Stamford Bridge (5-2 on aggregate), which was followed by a near-riot; the game continued with mounted police and supporters on the pitch, with the violence later spilling over onto the streets. Neal retired at the end of the season due to ill health, and was replaced by Hollins.


In Hollins' first season, Chelsea challenged for the title, topping the table in February, but long-term injuries to Dixon and Niedzwiecki, combined with a poor run of results, especially during the Easter period, during which the side conceded ten goals in two games, appeared to end their chances. A 2-1 win over Manchester United at Old Trafford and another by the same scoreline over West Ham at Upton Park - effectively denying the latter the title - left Chelsea three points behind leaders Liverpool with five games remaining. One point from the remaining fixtures, however, denied them and another 6th place finish was the result. In the same season, the inaugural Full Members Cup was won with a 5-4 win over Manchester City at Wembley, thanks to a Speedie hat-trick and in spite of the opposition fighting back from 1-5 down.
Following this new beginning, the form of the side slumped again, finishing 14th in the next season. The spirit of the side began to disintegrate after Hollins had fallen out with several key players, notably Speedie and Spackman, who were subsequently sold off. Hollins was sacked in March the following season with the side again in relegation trouble. Bobby Campbell took over in March but couldn't prevent Chelsea's relegation via the short-lived play-off system with a loss to Middlesbrough, a match which was again followed by crowd trouble and an attempted pitch invasion, resulting in a six-match closure of the terraces the following season. Nevertheless, the club bounced back immediately and emphatically, despite failing to win any of their opening six league games, and were promoted as Second Division champions with 99 points, 17 points clear of nearest rivals Manchester City.

The 2010–11 season is Chelsea Football Club's 96th competitive season, 19th consecutive season in the Premier League, and 105th year in existence as a football club. They went into the Premier League as the defending champions, but failed to retain it. Chelsea Premier League Tickets are available at FootballTicketExchangeOnline.com at affordable price. Football fans can buy or sell Football Tickets especially Chelsea Premiership Football Tickets at FootballTicketExchangeOnline.com conveniently.