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Wearing No12, John Boyle makes history by being Chelsea’s first ever substitute in the Football League when he replaces George Graham at Craven Cottage on 28th August 1965.
Chelsea beat near neighbours Fulham 3-0.
Shot Of The Day
Wearing No12, John Boyle makes history by being Chelsea’s first ever substitute in the Football League when he replaces George Graham at Craven Cottage on 28th August 1965.
Chelsea beat near neighbours Fulham 3-0.
On This Day
11th March 1950, Chelsea drew 1-1 with Everton at Goodison Park in a Division 1 fixture.
Harry Catterick gave Everton a 36th minute lead but Hugh Billington equalised for Chelsea in the 43rd minute.
The attendance was 50,328.
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Roy Wegerle shoots towards goal during Chelsea’s Simod Cup 2nd Round Tie against Manchester City at Maine Road on 16th December 1987.
Kerry Dixon and Kevin Wilson both score in a 2-0 Chelsea win. Only 6,406 are there to see it.
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John Hollins crashes home a penalty in the 86th minute and it gives Chelsea a dramatic 3-2 win against Tottenham Hotspur in a League Cup Semi Final 1st Leg at Stamford Bridge on 22nd December 1971. 43,330 see the match, still the record for a League Cup Tie at the ground.
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Roberto Di Matteo steers home to level for Chelsea against Blackburn Rovers in a Coca Cola Cup 3rd Round Tie at Stamford Bridge on 15th October 1997. The game ends 1-1 after extra time but Chelsea win 4-1 in the penalty shootout.
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Peter Bonetti leaps to snuff out a Blackburn Rovers corner at Ewood Park on 16th September 1963. After being a goal up, Chelsea fall behind until Bert Murray scores his 2nd of the game to snatch a point from a 2-2 draw.
On This Day
7th March 1959, Chelsea drew 3-3 with Luton Town at Stamford Bridge in a Division 1 fixture.
Peter Brabrook, Tony Nicholas and Frank Blunstone scored for Chelsea with Gordon Turner 2, and Alwin McGuffie replying for Luton.
The attendance was 29,175.
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Paul Ward scores the 3rd of Chelsea’s 4 goals in a Reserves game against Tottenham Hotspur at Harlington on 16th February 1982.
Ian Britton, Mark Turkington and Paul Canoville get the others as the visitors fail to trouble the Chelsea goal.
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Two Arsenal defenders are on the line but they can’t prevent Peter Houseman’s shot from entering the net at Highbury on 23rd November 1968. It’s enough to give Chelsea a 1-0 win and end Arsenal’s unbeaten home record.
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Ruud Gullit puts Chelsea 2-1 up against Wimbledon in the 81st minute in a 6th Round F.A. Cup Tie at Stamford Bridge on 9th March 1996. However, the visitors spoil the party by equalising a minute later and Chelsea face a Replay at Selhurst Park.
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4th March 1950, Chelsea won 2-0 against Manchester United at Stamford Bridge in an F.A. Cup 6th Round Tie.
Bobby Campbell on 6 minutes and Roy Bentley on 70 minutes scored for Chelsea.
The attendance was 70,362.
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Mark Stein hits his cross shot beyond Tim Flowers but also wide of the post at Ewood Park on 28th October 1995. It’s a very disappointing day for Chelsea as they are beaten 3-0 by Blackburn Rovers.
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This attack from Chelsea comes to nothing at St James’ Park on 15th November 1952. Despite taking a 26th minute lead through Eric Parsons Chelsea fall to a defeat as Newcastle United score a goal in each half to win 2-1.
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Jimmy Greaves scores for Chelsea to make it 1-1 against Burnley at Turf Moor on 11th March 1961.
He scores two in the game, as does Bobby Tambling and after being both 3-1 and 4-2 down, Chelsea earn a point from a remarkable 4-4 draw.
On This Day
1st March 1947, Chelsea won 2-1 against Arsenal at Highbury in a Division 1 fixture.
Tommy Rudkin gave Arsenal a 20th minute lead, but a 25th minute Len Goulden penalty and a Reg Williams goal on 63 minutes gave Chelsea the points. The attendance was 52,606.
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Mike Fillery gets Chelsea off to a flying start by scoring in the 4th minute against Cambridge United at Stamford Bridge on 16th February 1980. The visitors equalise soon after and the game ends 1-1 with Chelsea’s promotion hopes taking a minor jolt.
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Kerry Dixon hits Chelsea’s second goal and his 24th of the season against Oldham Athletic at Stamford Bridge on 3rd March 1984.
The Blues win the game 3-0, making it six games without defeat and 2nd place in the Division 2 table.
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Never one to sport a fashionable hair cut, John Dempsey looks like his hairpiece is slipping as he gets a last minute massage from Harry Medhurst before Chelsea face Stoke City at Stamford Bridge on 26th October 1974.
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Bobby Campbell puts Chelsea 2-1 up at White Hart Lane on 17th November 1951. However, on a pitch that resembles a swamp, Tottenham Hotspur fight back and snatch a 3-2 win, thanks to a Len Duquemin goal in the 80th minute.
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Wimbledon were often a thorn in Chelsea’s side, but not on this occasion when Chelsea beat them 3-0 at Stamford Bridge on 14th November 1998. Dan Petrescu is pictured wrapping things up by side footing the final goal.
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This shot on the run from Tommy Baldwin is saved by West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Ray Potter on 12th November 1966.
A Bobby Tambling goal in the 83rd minute gives Chelsea a 1-0 win and their 3rd successive victory at The Hawthorns.
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Tommy Langley equalises for Chelsea against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on 4th March 1978.
It’s a matter of weeks since Chelsea beat the same opponents 4-2 in the F.A. Cup and they dish out another hiding, this time winning 3-1.
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Alan Dickens is foiled by a combination of Colin Foster and Steve Sutton during Chelsea’s Division 1 clash with Nottingham Forest at Stamford Bridge on 9th September 1989. An entertaining encounter ends 2-2.
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21st February 1920, Chelsea won 3-0 against Leicester City at Stamford Bridge in an F.A. Cup 3rd Round Tie. John Browning, Jack Cock and Harry Ford scored 2nd half goals for Chelsea.
The attendance was 42,756.
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John Spencer celebrates before the ball is in the net at Stamford Bridge on 3rd April 1993. It’s the 2nd of Chelsea’s four goals against Middlesbrough in the Premier League fixture, all of them coming in the second half.
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A corner by Chelsea’s Charlie Dyke is caught by Sam Bartram in the Charlton Athletic goal on 4th November 1950. However, his momentum carries him over the line and Chelsea are on the way to a 2-1 win at the Valley, their first away from home in the league.
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David Speedie scores to give Chelsea the lead against Sheffield Wednesday at Stamford Bridge on 2nd May 1983. Wednesday level in the 2nd half for a 1-1 draw and Chelsea know a defeat in the next game at Bolton Wanderers will relegate them.
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Ron Healey diverts Keith Weller’s free kick into his own net at Maine Road on 28th April 1971.
The goal gives Chelsea a 2-0 aggregate win against Manchester City in a ECWC semi final and books a trip to Athens to face Real Madrid.
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Mr William Pink of Hartismere Road SW6 pictured outside the East Stand in December 1966.
Then aged 84, William had been present at Stamford Bridge for Chelsea’s first Christmas game on 23rd December 1905, the visitors being Bristol City.
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Tony Nicholas gives Chelsea a 3rd minute lead at Deepdale on 28th September 1957 but the lead doesn’t last long as Preston North End soon go in front. Ron Tindall levels for Chelsea before the break but the home side go on to win 5-2.