

A Season In Review PtI
By: Andy | May 28th, 20072007 FA Cup Winners, 2007 Carling Cup Winners, 2007 Premiership Runners-Up and 2007 Champions League Semi-Finallists – WHAT A SEASON, WHAT A FANTASTIC SEASON!!
After seeing my beloved Blues lift the Premiership crown two years in succession after a long, very long wait of over 40 years, never did I think that ONE single season this season (and any other season) could better than the previous two.
Season 2006/2007 did just that and more.
The promise of the Summer signings of Ballack and Shevchenko failed to materlise although Shevchenko was more of a success than the signing of Ballack – Sheva worked hard for the team and still managed to score fourteen goals. Ballack however was just lazy and strolled around like a player who thought he owned every single football ground in the Country.
My dreams of this partnership were completely shattered as I kept on visualising Ballack dominating the midfield area and sliding inch pefect, slide rule balls through opposition defences for ‘The Shev’ to run onto and have a more the equal chance of scoring goal after goal.
The season was made more memorable when the first FA Cup Final for seven years went back home to Wembley and I was there to sing ‘when John went up to lift the FA Cup.’ Chelsea made history that day by becoming the first team win the FA Cup at the ‘New’ Wembley and the last team to win the FA Cup at the ‘Old’ Wembley.
The season started with a 3-0 win against Man City at Stamford Bridge followed by a surprise 2-1 defeat at Middlesbrough a few days later. Sheva scored his first league goal and we all thought it would be the start of many.
Wins against Blackburn, Charlton, Liverpool (remember Dids first and one of many superb goals?) and Fulham saw Chelsea continue their presence at the top of the Premiership before a surprise loss of two points at home in a 1-1 draw against Martin O’Neill’s Aston Villa.
Saturday 14th October at new-boys Reading’s Madjeski Stadium was one of the most (of many) pivotal days in Chelsea season as well as the most horrific I have ever witnesssed. Not two minutes had been played when Petr Cech came to smother the ball and ended up with a fractured skull for his troubles. An injury that was to rule him out for the best part of three minutes.
A minute before full-time substitute goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini was clattered and stretchered off the pitch unconscious with his neck in a brace and barely breathing. Up stepped John Terry to take up the goalkeeping challenge and Chelsea held firm to record a 1-0 win. Also in the game, Mikel lost his rag and was shown the red card.
The ramifications of Cech’s and Cudicini’s injuries rumbled on and on, whilst the perpetrators Hunt and Sonko protested their innocence.
Hilario made his Premiership debut in the 2-1 win over Portsmouth at Stamford Bridge and the following week he saved a penalty in the 2-0 win over Sheff Utd at Bramall Lane. Ballack marked his appearance with a headed goal.
The second pivotal moment in Chelsea’s season and for me THE game that cost Chelsea the title was the 2-1 defeat at Tottenham. After taking the lead from an unlikely source, a superb Claude Makelele volley, Chelsea and Jose threw the game away in the second -half. The reason? Ferreira was withdrawn at half-time and replaced by Boulahrouz, twenty odd minutes later Boulahrouz was withdrawn with Chelsea leading 2-1.
With all the fight, determination, resilience that Chelsea had shown this season making two crucial defensive changes were too much for an embattled Chelsea side to recover. Not only we did lose ground on the race for the title, we lost our PROUD unbeaten record against Tottenham spanning sixteen years and 33 games. There was more to come later on in the season to gain sweet revenge over Spurs.
We lost John Terry after he was sent off by Graham Poll and lo and behold we lost JTs services for a back and leg injury. I cannot get my head around that JT’s ‘injury’ absence conincided with allegations of JT being racist towards Ledley King during the spat prior to JT’s sending-off. Not a lot was made of it in the press and media but the chatrooms and unofficial websites were buzzing and rumours that JT DID abuse King were circulating like a vicious forest fire. All in all JT missed a total of 14 games, which started not long after JT appeared at a FA discplinary hearing.
Was there a cover-up? Or is this just a conspiracy theory? After all the England Captain CANNOT be seen to be a racist!!
Hilario missed the next four Premiership games with Carlo doing a great job by only conceding one goal. Chelsea won three of the four. The draw against Man Utd at Old Trafford showed Chelsea’s intentions that they were not about to give up the title lightly.
Hilario returned for the Premiership and played in every game until Petr Cech’’s return at Anfield in January. The memorable highlights in that period for Chelsea were: Essien’s wonder-strike against Arsenal which ultimately won Essien the fans goal of the season award. the game ended 1-1. Everton away where Frank and Diider scored a tremendous goal each in the last few minutes to secure a valuable 3-2 away win. Arjen Robben’s last minute stunner against Wigan.
Following that, Chelsea’s next three games all ended in draws and more pivotal moments title changing moments in a truly momentous season. With JT out. Essien continued in an unfamiliar centre-back role and despite doing an excellent job Chelsea dropped points at home to Fulham and Reading with Essien unfortunately conceding an own goal then against Aston Villa away just after the new year, Chelsea could only draw 0-0 and Khalid dislocated his elbow.
Wigan was trounced 4-0 at the Bridge and then up at Anfield the following weekend, the return of Petr Cech complete with a protective skull cup wasn’t enough to prevent Chelsea going down 2-0. No Ricky, who fell ill on the morning of the game and no Terry which left us with Essien and Ferreira having to deal with Kuyt and Crouch. This was the game that Ballack and Dids contrived to F**K up that famous free-kick, the one that worked so well at Newcastle in the Carling Cup a month or so ago.
After the Liverpool defeat Chelsea were unbeaten in the Premiership and remain so until the Premiership starts again in August.
For the record Chelsea haven’t been beaten at home since February 2004 (managed by Claudio) when we lost to Arsenal, a run of 63 games and a unbeaten home League record that Chelsea share with Liverpool. In fact since Jose Mourinho became a manager (including Porto), he has never lost a home league game.
Once we avoid defeat in the first game of the 2007/2008 season we take away the proud record that Liverpool have held for many a year.
For the record our remaining League results since the Liverpool defeat read as follows:
Blackburn H 3-0
Charlton A W1-0
Middlesbrough H W3-0
Portsmouth A W 2-0
Man City A W 1-0
Sheff Utd H W3-0
Watford A W1-0 a last minute Kalou goal kept us in the title race
Spurs H W1-0
West Ham A W4-1 two Shaun Wright-Phillips goals won this game for us
Newcastle A D0-0
Bolton H D2-2
Arsenal A D1-1 The day the title went!!
Man Utd H D0-0 The day we applauded Man Utd reserves onto the pitch as Champions
Everton H D1-1 The day we equalled Liverpool’s unbeaten home League record
Look out soon for Part II which covers the Cups and anything else I feel is appropriate!!
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It was a truly remarkable season and summed up well at wemberley. Blues can only get better and better. There hasnt been any looking back after 2002-03 season. Its only upward ramp.
Apart from that I wanted to ask u abt the overseas fans. You have been supporting the club for almost 40 years and its really great. I belong to Indian subcontinent. I have been supporting blues since past 5-6 years (coz b4 that i hardly watched football and past 5-6 years it league started broadcasting live here). So how do u consider fans from Asia. I heard most of them are being termed as GH’s and plastic fans since they hardly belong to any of clubs roots. Here there are hell lot of mancs, gooners and pool fans. But blues are really handful when compared to them (although it has significantly improved in past couple of years). Just wanted an opinion.
Ciao, Keep writing such wonderful posts.
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Lots of Chelsea fans have been saying that their season was a disaster. It wasn’t. They had Cech, Terry, A.cole, j.cole, and Robben out for a lot of the season. They managed to lift the F.A. cup and the Carling cup.
By the way, have you been on this site.
http://www.topfootballers.co.uk/
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All fit our squad will destroy all. We just need a striker for african cup. Tevez will do the job and villa looks like he would. Obi is becoming awesome and then add essien and lamps. Sheva will come good he has too much class not to. Problem is how do joey and robben get in. Next year united will start to challenge, last year we were killed by losing terry and cech. Without losing them we were top and clear. What i love most is we still got all the best kids in europe to come through.. Nice to see united getting there and lets have the dream the scouse and wenger’s bandits disappear and tottenham and west ham go above ‘em
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Billy – They are obviously not Chelsea fans!!!
Al – The term JCLs (Johnny Come Latelys) and Pothunters are generally aimed at those people who turn up at every game especially at Stamford Bridge at just sit there, like they are treating their outing the same as they would to the cinema, theatre, opera etc.
For the last three years I have had complete knobs who pay good money (in my eyes) sit around me and talk about everything and anything other than watch what is going on in front of them.
Call me old fashion but I thought going to a football match gives everybody the opportunity to support the team they are watching and take the opportunity to relieve the stress of modern day life.
Overseas fans cannot be categorized as JCLs and Pothunters and Chelsea are taking great strides to break into the Asia market and if you visit the official site, you will see what I mean.
Thanks for your nice comment too!!
KTBFFH
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Thanks for the reply Andy. Well I completely agree with you on supporting the team while watching rather than doing every other thing than supporting.
In Asia (especially indian subcontinent) popularity of football is increasing. With advent of live telecast of every game people here can have the same feel of what is happening at the bridge. Believe there are many die hard fans of the club who watch (or are watching for years) every game (let it be league cup or charity shield). On many occasions time is not right (especially CL games which start at around 1:30 am) still fans watch the games. The spirit is same but only difference is we are miles away and not connected to the roots of the clubs as you guys are. And when blues gather here we also sing the same chants even though watching on TV.:D
Ciao, KTBFFH!!!!
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Scandal in Portuguese Football.
The President of FCPorto was acussed of bribing referees!
And… this was during the season 2003/2004. When Mourinho won the Champions League.
Now imagine why he has not been able to win it in Chelsea???
Information on:
http://goldenwhistle.blogspot.com/
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Chelski don’t u wish you had some history? Chelski don’t you wish you had Thierry Henry? Don’t cha.
I bet your players really hate shower time now Batty Boy Cole plays for ya hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahhhahahahahahahahahahaChehlseahaScumhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahbahahahahahahahahahahahbahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaPosted from
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don’t cha…… wish you had original material, don’t cha
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I didn’t claim it to be mine! Arsenal Away Boyz, o yes.
Nice little pun there Andy. How much money did it take from Abromavich before you won the league?
Oh and how many millions did it take to get a lucky victory over a bunch of kids?
Im not fooled by the cocks that you’ve bought,
You’re still, You’re still Wankers like I thought.
Is that original enough Andy?Posted from
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