April 20Apr 20 1 hour ago, Hagbard Celine said: ucl now looks albeit certain April is going to be a hard month.
May 28May 28 Clearly we (the fans) were fired up about this one! Actually a pretty nice 2nd half and a trophy is a trophy (and yes, we know the 1st club to acquire EVERY major continental trophy per the announcers...again)..
May 28May 28 The best way to prove you don't belong somewhere is by winning the damn thing. I maybe watched 2 EPL games all season this year. May need to start tuning in again.
July 5Jul 5 On 5/28/2025 at 4:31 PM, ztejas said: The best way to prove you don't belong somewhere is by winning the damn thing. I maybe watched 2 EPL games all season this year. May need to start tuning in again. Speaking of... Looks like we're making a run at the CWC. I use "we" loosely. Not sure how to qualify myself as a fan at this point but I definitely like them more than any other EPL or European team.
August 4Aug 4 Chelsea sign CB Hato from Ajax. https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/45859946/jorrell-hato-chelsea-sign-highly-rated-ajax-defender
October 15Oct 15 I am heading to the game next Saturday against Sunderland and am super excited. Kind of a pain to get tickets, but hopefully worth it. I was a huge fan from 2012-2021 or so, but due to kids and other life interruptions, I have fallen off watching the team. Maybe this will reignite something for me.
November 9Nov 9 This teams reminds me quite a bit of another team we all know...unstoppable brilliance at times, and 'mind-bottling' ineptitude at others.
November 11Nov 11 I am heading to the game next Saturday against Sunderland and am super excited. Kind of a pain to get tickets, but hopefully worth it. I was a huge fan from 2012-2021 or so, but due to kids and other life interruptions, I have fallen off watching the team. Maybe this will reignite something for me.As a follow up, the morgue that is Stamford Bridge, the huge pain in getting out of there and the late loss to Sunderland did not, in fact, reignite anything.I’m glad I went to see an EPL game and see my team, but wasn’t the most exciting experience. The Sunderland fans were on fire though. The people I talked to in London said that the big team stadiums are pretty dead as it’s a lot of out of towners and such who don’t know all of the cheers and how to act. I could definitely feel that around our section (me included). They said the traveling fans are still rowdy though since those are the true fans.
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