Oscar's second goal against Juventus at Stamford Bridge was voted Goal of the Season by Chelsea Supporters around the world and he received his award at the Player of the Year Awards last night.
Here's a quick reminder of why Oscar won the Award!
Juan Mata last night was named Chelsea Player of the Year by the Chelsea Supporters all over the world for the second season running and in addition, was also voted Players, Player of the Year for the first time.
Speaking of being voted once again by the Supporters and now the players, Mata said:
'I feel so happy, It's my second season here and winning the trophy two years in a row is amazing for me.
Sometimes I forget just how lucky I am living in London and someone who gets to go and see Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. It's important to remember that Chelsea is now a global brand and have supporters all over the world.
One of those supporters is The Spin Fire who has made some classic Chelsea videos on YouTube.
Chidge is joined by ChelTel, Dazza, Lauren and special guest Dan Levene journalist from the Blues Chronicle to discuss the Juventus and Stoke matches plus the CFC supporters trust meeting and JT quitting England and his FA hearing.
It's been a hectic week for Chelsea supporters with the first match in our defence of the Champions League followed by the usual battle against Stoke.
Minutiae give us the most delight and cause us the most annoyance. Marco Verratti's silky turns
raised my eyebrows (definitely one to watch: more on this later) and a girl's ponytail whipping
against my legs as she alternated between watching the monitor and talking to her boyfriend made me
want to murder someone.
Spanish stars Juan Mata and Oriol Romeu have been impressed with the continued support they have
received from Chelsea supporters in the United States.
Ahead of the Blues' U.S. tour next month, the young Spaniards have thus committed to repay the
backing they have received from their American fans, particularly through social media.
It appears that Didier Drogba has kicked his last ball for Chelsea Football Club. The devastating
news for Chelsea supporters, and fans of the Premier League, is that Drogba has reportedly agreed a
contract with Chinese club Shanghai Shenhua. In an...
Chelsea v. Barcelona Preview: Can the Blues turn back time to stop Messi and co? - originally
posted on Soccerlens.com
For Chelsea, the last four of the Champions League has become very familiar territory. In the
Roman Abramovich era, the Blues have now reached the Champions League semifinals six times in nine
seasons.
1. He has been in goalscoring hibernation. He shutdown in October and had no intention of returning
to normal duty until spring had sprung. 2. His hair hasn't been blonde enough. The dry spell is
down to his hair colourist, who has kept his hair far too dark since he arrived at Stamford Bridge.
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Chelsea advances to Champions League Quarterfinals with surprising comeback - The 90th Minute
Soccer Blog
It was well past 10 pm at Stamford Bridge on March 14 when Chelsea booked their spot in the UEFA
Champions League quarterfinal. The supporters might have believed it was possible but to most it
was a tough task to overcome a 1-3 deficit from the first leg.
According to Chelsea In America, the official Chelsea supporters group in the United States,
Chelsea will conduct part of its preseason training in the U.S. this summer with friendlies in
Seattle, Washington DC and New York.
No dates have been confirmed, but the tour dates are expected to be mid- to late-July.
Chelsea will be playing friendlies in Seattle, Washington DC and New York this summer, according to
Chelsea In America, the official Chelsea supporters group in the United States. No dates have been
confirmed, but the tour dates are expected to...
Tomorrow we will know the future of Chelsea FC in the UEFA Champions League and , probably,
the future of Portuguese manager Andres Villas Boas in the bench of the sout-west London club. The
"Blues" has the chance to qualify to the knock out of the most important tournament for European
clubs, as they will play at Stamford Bridge in front of their supporters, but an easy qualification
is not to be taken for granted.
The next Chelsea FC Supporters Trust (CFCST) Open Meeting, open to all Chelsea supporters, will be held at 18.30 on Sunday 28th Oct (after the Manchester United league game). The venue is the upstairs meeting room at TheAtlas Pub, 16, Seagrave Rd, West Brompton, London, SW6 1RX (close to West Brompton tube station).
As if today's disappointing result wasn't enough to elicit anger, we now have news that a
section of Chelsea supporters were reported to authorities after allegedly making racist remarks
about Anton Ferdinand as they were traveling back from Norfolk via train.
Chelsea Football Club is concerned to hear that a small number of fans travelling back by train
from Norwich were alleged to be involved in racist chants and comment.
Once again, Chelsea supporters are being asked to show off their artistic skills and come up with
ideas for a new flag that will be put on show preceding specific home matches. The creator of the
design chosen will win two tickets to a game of his or her choice at Stamford Bridge.
Currently, supporters in the Matthew Harding Stand participate in the build-up to games at Stamford
Bridge by way of displaying overhead banners in both the upper and lower tiers.
So this is it! This is what it has all come down to with Bayern Munich in their home ground,
playing on their own turf, standing between us and Champions League glory.
It's a game non of us thought we would ever see this season thinking back to three months ago. It's
a game the world never expected to see when the semi finals were about to take place but like I
say, here we are.
I was reading some comments made by German Legend and Bayern Munich President Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
after Bayern beat Real Madrid and sealed their place in the Champions League final. Now, at the
time I never paid too much attention to what he said, but after hearing different things and
reading different things on the net, I AM beginning to wonder.
I was reading some comments made by German Legend and Bayern Munich President Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
after Bayern beat Real Madrid and sealed their place in the Champions League final. Now, at the
time I never paid too much attention to what he said, but after hearing different things and
reading different things on the net, I AM beginning to wonder.
Morning everyone! Woken up this morning and still can't quite believe it, we beat Barcelona with
ten men and are in the Champions League final!. I posted my reaction to the game a couple of hours
after the final whistle and if you haven't seen it, make sure you click here to check it
out.
Morning everyone! Woken up this morning and still can't quite believe it, we beat Barcelona with
ten men and are in the Champions League final!. I posted my reaction to the game a couple of hours
after the final whistle and if you haven't seen it, make sure you click here to check it out.
For now and this post, I want to focus on the reaction after the game.
Harry Redknapp spoke of the vacant Chelsea managers position after being linked with it yesterday
and was quick to distance himself from it after calling it "The dream job - for someone!". Redknapp
was quick to point out that he feels that there is only one man for the job and if Chelsea came
calling, we would be the ONLY club that could tempt Jose to return.
Winless in their last several league games. Outscored 6-1 in their past 216 minutes of play.
Roman Abramovich dropped by to "talk" to his squad. The list of doom and gloom goes on and on.
Andre Villas-Boas came in to Chelsea last year under a wave of controversy but high
expectations.
...if you do then I need you all to do something important. Amanda from the fantastic
Miss-SW6.com and three others need your votes. Here's what they are doing:
Four Chelsea supporters, three from the UK and one from the US, will embark on a
journey to climb Mount Kilimanjaro to Keep the Blue Flag Flying High.
Apologies for the lack of activity around this space, but both Devin and I have been in the
midst of a recharge following a season in which the sanity of Chelsea supporters far and wide was
tested with regularity. It really was an astonishing year for the club.
Following on from June we now move into July 2011 and our pre season begins. There are
constant rumours flying around about potential signings, AVB keeps talking the talk and an injury
blow hits us. Here we go!.
So the month started with AVB spouting off more about what he and his technical staff look to to
achieve.
Mighty big match in Spain tomorrow. Just thought you should know.
The CO hasn't been one for polls recently. As you've probably noticed, we did away with our
match of the day polling, which at one point was a mainstay. It had run its course, I think, though
we're always up to bringing it back if there's demand.
Chidge is joined by ChelTel, Dazza, Pablo, Ross, the Celery Terrorist and a packed ‘benches' this
week to discuss the great win against Napoli and Fernando Torres returning to scoring form against
Leicester.
What an unbelievable week for Chelsea supporters! First we had the remarkable win against Napoli
last Wednesday, the exact score line predicted on this very show last week by Chidge, Ross and
Dazza!
OF COURSE NOT! WHAT ARE YOU PEOPLE OUT THERE TALKING ABOUT!!!!
Why on earth would Roberto Di Matteo field a weakened side against Spurs at Wembley in the FA CUP
SEMI FINAL when it's our most realistic chance of winning a trophy this season!.
Forget Barcelona for the time being, this competition is there to be won and Di Matteo WILL send a
side out on Sunday to get the job done and to win the game.
I have been reading various comments and articles in the press and the media ever since AVB was
sacked on Sunday by Roman Abramovich. As per usual with our club and the job, when it's up for
grabs we are reading all sorts of names being linked with the club.
What has made me laugh is these out of work managers who have "put themselves forward" for the
vacancy in the last two days with the hope that Roman employes them.
I have been reading various comments and articles in the press and the media ever since AVB was
sacked on Sunday by Roman Abramovich. As per usual with our club and the job, when it's up for
grabs we are reading all sorts of names being linked with the club.
What has made me laugh is these out of work managers who have "put themselves forward" for the
vacancy in the last two days with the hope that Roman employes them.
By The Numbers: Who should take over from Fabio Capello? - originally posted on
Soccerlens.com
Following Fabio Capello's resignation as England manager, Castrol EDGE Performance
data shows why Harry Redknapp is firm favourite to take over the reins. Since the previous
European Championships in 2008, Redknapp has secured an impressive win ratio of 49% with Portsmouth
and Tottenham, guiding Spurs to their most successful season in the Premier League and securing
European football for the past two seasons.
And the key fixtures keep on coming. Fresh off our impressive showing in Europe, which ensured
Chelsea's advancement to the first knockout round of the Champions League, comes a home date with
Manchester City. While we have been on an upward trajectory in recent weeks, this match represents
a true litmus test for the club.
1. A 5-0 win plus a replay between Manchester United and Chelsea: Manchester City were the undoubted winners of the weekend. 2. United can thank David De Gea's big toe for preventing them exiting two cup competitions in a week. 3. Wigan's Callum McManaman is probably no longer welcome on the Goodison Park terraces after [.
It looks like Chelsea will be paying Seattle a visit this summer. The official U.S.-based
Chelsea supporters group sent out a tweet announcing the plans and Sounder at Heart has
independently confirmed the report, but was unable to confirm that the game will be against the
Seattle Sounders.
CIA are please to confirm that Chelsea will be coming to the US this summer, playing in Seattle,
DC and New York.
Ah, Monday morning. A time of hope, rebirth and... sitting at work, staring out of the window
and wishing the next five days away. Of course, the internet has made this task  a little easier,
and we're going to each Monday morning from now on with a short list of bits and bobs that have
drawn our attention over the last few days or so.