Articles about Chelsea
| MAGPIES HAVE NOTHING TO FEAR - SOLANO by Nolberto Solano - 18/11/2005 Nol's verdict on Newcastle's trip to Stamford Bridge [More] |
Going well by Lewis Hunt - 01/10/2005 Lewis reflects on the Shrimpers recent good run and hopes that competition for places will push the club forwards. [More] |
| Scott Parker - a new legend? by Gavin Peacock - 15/06/2005 Gavin gives his opinion on Scott Parker's transfer to Newcastle and has high hopes that it's a great move for both club and player. [More] |
| Jose’s – how much credit does he deserve? by Gavin Peacock - 28/04/2005 Gavin's opinions on Chelsea's successful season - money or management? [More] |
| Solano's soothing Angel's goal fear by Nolberto Solano - 22/12/2004 Bill Howell's report covering Nol's views on Juan Pablo Angel's goals drought [More] |
| The return of the funky chicken! by Robbie Elliott - 29/10/2004 Robbie looks back to Sunday's goal and comments on both the Norwich game and the forthcoming matches against Bolton and Chelsea. [More] |
| Yes it's Newcastle but I'm a Villa player now by Nolberto Solano - 26/08/2004 Nobby looks forward to Saturday's meeting between his past and present clubs....a game that could be crucial for Europena qualification when the points are added up next May. [More] |
| A tough start by Lewis Hunt - 13/08/2004 Lewis looks back at a tough opening defeat but is nevertheless confident that Southend can challenge for a play-off spot. [More] |
| It could be a great year for all my ex-clubs! by Gavin Peacock - 11/05/2004 With relative success for Charlton, Chelsea, and QPR, and a chance that Newcastle will win their next two games, Gavin looks back on a satisfying season! [More] |
| Tonight's the night by Gavin Peacock - 06/04/2004 Gavin looks to this evenings Champions League encounter between Arsenal and Chelsea. [More] |
| This is Europe - not the Premiership by Gavin Peacock - 24/03/2004 Gavin looks at tonight's game and warns that we might see a more defensive Chelsea performance as a 0-0 draw would be seen as a great result. [More] |
| Keep believing by Gavin Peacock - 15/03/2004 Gavin draws a similarity between media perceptions of both Chelsea and Newcastle, and comments that both clubs can finish the term strongly and look back on relatively succesful seasons. [More] |
Time to move on, but also to appreciate the past by Gavin Peacock - 11/02/2004 With Ken Bates holding the title of Chelsea Club Chairman - but little in the way of influence, much has been made of the lack of his programme notes. Gavin offers his opinion and hopes that supporters will show faith in Peter Kenyon. [More] |
| Scott Parker - one of the finest players in the Premiership by Gavin Peacock - 21/01/2004 With Chelsea in for Charlton's Scott Parker, Gavin looks at the qualities of the midfielder and states that if the move does materialise, he won't be 'just another' player at Stamford Bridge. [More] |
| Chelsea – do not jump on the bandwagon by Gavin Peacock - 09/01/2004 With the poor run of form in December continuing with the home defeat to Liverpool, Gavin argues that it's not the time to run down Chelsea and that indeed, the club's performances this term are above those pre-season expectations. [More] |
| West London success by Gavin Peacock - 13/12/2003 Gavin looks at the progress of Chelsea and QPR, and also talks about Liverpool's unadventurous tactics at Newcastle [More] |
| A big weekend by Gavin Peacock - 21/11/2003 Gavin gives a round up of this weekends games involving his old clubs; Chelsea, Newcastle and QPR. He also comments on Kevin Keegan's playing retirement?! [More] |
| Chelsea - anything could happen by Robbie Elliott - 08/11/2003 Robbie looks forward to Sunday's game at Chelsea and feels that the game is very hard to call... [More] |
| Peter Osgood on Sunday!? by Gavin Peacock - 07/11/2003 As Gavin arrives back from Rome, he looks at the two great Euro results for Chelsea and Newcastle, and offers his opinion on how Sunday's game will develop. [More] |
| A good week for Chelsea and Newcastle by Gavin Peacock - 25/10/2003 With watching both the Newcastle and Chelsea midweek games, Gavin reports of two great results for his old clubs. [More] |
| We must be jinxed by John Beresford - 08/09/2003 After Newcastle were installed as favourites in yesterday's Master's Tournament, an exit to Rangers in the semi's once again saw the side underperform. [More] |
| Pre-season Interview by Jamie McClen - 08/08/2003 Jamie answers a number of questions concerning his position at the club, the strength of Newcastle's fsquad, and how this season's Premiership will pan out... [More] |
Roll on September 7th by John Beresford - 15/07/2003 As Man City filled the last position for the Masters Final, I'm quite confidnet that we can one step further than last year. [More] |
Champions League to go to the wire by Gavin Peacock - 06/05/2003 On Friday I firmly believed that both Newcastle and Chelsea would pick up three points and move closer to Champions League qualification. But with only Newcastle managing to get the points, it was amazing to see both Chelsea AND Liverpool lose. [More] |
| Work to be done by John Beresford - 30/04/2003 It was a great win – if not a great performance against Sunderland, but although it’s improved our chances of Champions League qualification, there’s still work to be done! Birmingham will provide tough opposition on Saturday. [More] |
Chelsea and Newcastle for the Champions League by Gavin Peacock - 25/04/2003 It’s three teams fighting for two places and it’s not just my own bias when I say most footballing people would prefer my past teams to qualify in place of Liverpool. This season Liverpool haven’t been at their best and to put it quite simply, they don’t deserve to finish above Newcastle or Chelsea. [More] |
Home win's for my ex-clubs in the Premiership by Gavin Peacock - 11/04/2003 The two clubs where I spent my career in the top flight are both at home this weekend, Chelsea face a determined Bolton and Newcastle play a Man Utd side licking their wounds afetr a mauling by Real Madrid. I’m going for two home wins this weekend. [More] |
Bring on Inter by John Beresford - 27/02/2003 After last night’s relatively easy win against Leverkusen, it’s all set up for a mammoth night in Milan. At present the games just can’t come soon enough, and although we’ve the little matter of Chelsea on Saturday and then Boro away, I’m really looking forward to the Inter game. [More] |
| The Pressue is still on! by Nolberto Solano - 24/09/2002 The Sunderland victory was great, we enjoyed it, but the pressure is still an and we must beat Feyenoord tonight [More] |
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