Buddy Can You Spare Me a Dime?
Loads-a-money related questions from the trading desk of Mr. S Hortseller As with so much of the modern economic world, the financial future of the.
Buddy Can You Spare Me a Dime?
Loads-a-money related questions from the trading desk of Mr. S Hortseller As with so much of the modern economic world, the financial future of the.
The fortnight in football: Fabio, Felipe, and injuries
We're edging closer to the end of this interminable international break and a return to proper football. The mild concussion I suffered last week (it's.
Another week, another snappy title. Busy weekend, so we’ll get straight down to business and say that it’s been… A good week for: Jose Bosingwa. The sight.
The Week at Chelsea: Goals Galore, Terry Gets Off, Sir Alex Fumes, Butch Returns
In the first of a series (I’d say weekly, but the likelihood of that happening is slimmer than Mike Ashley’s chances of enjoying a quiet pint on.
A sideways look at some of Chelsea’s away games for 2008/2009 It’s a bit late for a "Season Preview" but one thing’s for sure, you’ll have read plenty of.
Thoughts on Malouda, World Cup Qualifiers roundup
Chelsea's unsuccessful bid to sign Robinho on the final day of the transfer window has increased the debate about wide players, particularly Florent.
Frank Lampard has signed a new five-year deal which will keep him at the club until 2013. Lampard's contract was due to expire at the end of the 2008/09.
It's that time of year again. Football fans around the globe are pouring over player statistics in newspapers and on websites convinced they can build a.
Russian Railways Cup: Lokomotiv Moscow 1–1 Chelsea (5–4 on penalties)
What is it with our beloved Chelsea, penalties and the beautiful, if not chaotic and wild, Russian capital? The obvious connections with Roman Abramovich.
Russian Railways Cup and the 39th Game
Our forthcoming participation in the Russian Railways Cup is exciting on so many levels outside of the ‘on the pitch’, pre-season friendly, kick-about.
With just a few weeks before the new football season starts, it's time to look in my crystal balls (I need more than one) and see what the future holds.
Chelsea at Euro 2008: Four bow out
Half of the eight Chelsea players representing their countries at Euro 2008 didn't make it past the group stages. Three of those were members of the.