Chelsea FC

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Blue Is The Colour 02:21 Tools
No One Can Stop Us Now 09:16 Tools
Blue Day 00:00 Tools
the liquidator 03:46 Tools
ten men went to mow 03:26 Tools
Pride of London 04:04 Tools
Blue Flag 02:17 Tools
Chelsea we love you 02:17 Tools
Blue tomorrow 04:17 Tools
we'll keep the blue flag flying high 04:03 Tools
London Medley 01:41 Tools
Chelsea 06:15 Tools
Chelsea Wonderland 02:10 Tools
stamford bridge 02:00 Tools
Jose Mourinho & His Amazing Technicolour Overcoat 03:54 Tools
Blue Is The Colour (Гимн ФК Челси) 02:33 Tools
Blue Tomarrow 04:17 Tools
back on the ball 03:58 Tools
Chelsea FC - We'll Keep The Blue Flag Flying High 02:58 Tools
blue days of chelsea 03:48 Tools
Blue Day (Stamford Bridge Mix) 03:40 Tools
The Boys In Blue 03:10 Tools
Chelsea FC - Who The Fuck Are Man United An Arsenal Are Shit Aswell 03:10 Tools
Walking In A Chelsea Wonderland 01:47 Tools
ruudy's rock steady crew 04:20 Tools
Fernando Torres Song 00:58 Tools
Carefree 02:40 Tools
Jose Mourinho's Chelsea Team Talk 03:54 Tools
Chelsea Of Blue 01:41 Tools
The shooting game 00:00 Tools
We'll Keep the Blue Flag Flying High [Stamford Roar Mix] 00:00 Tools
Cup Winners 00:00 Tools
We Thank You Sincerely 03:43 Tools
Blue Day (Strawberry Fields Mix) 03:39 Tools
The Gavin Peacock Show: Champions League Final 2008 03:43 Tools
Liquidator 02:47 Tools
Who The Fuck Are Man United An Arsenal Are Shit Aswell 03:43 Tools
Who the FUCK are ManUtd? 00:05 Tools
Who The Fuck Are Man United 00:05 Tools
Chel-Sea of Blue 00:00 Tools
flying high 05:40 Tools
chelsea heaven & chelsea hell 05:55 Tools
The Pride of London 04:06 Tools
Flying High (Cup Winners) 00:00 Tools
No On Ecan Stop Us Now 05:40 Tools
Frankie Lampard 03:33 Tools
No One Can Stop Us 03:10 Tools
Blue Is The Colour (Гимн Челси) 02:33 Tools
Kevin De Bruyne 00:30 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 20.12.2007 02:47 Tools
Eat my goal 02:47 Tools
Let's All Sing Together 02:47 Tools
Jose Mourinho 02:47 Tools
We Are The Champions 02:47 Tools
Blue Day (Strawberry Bridge Mix) 02:47 Tools
chelsea fc - Pride of London.m 04:04 Tools
Fuck Them All 00:05 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 29.10.2007 00:05 Tools
FA Cup97+CupWinners98 05:42 Tools
We'll Keep the Blue Flag Flyin 03:21 Tools
CHELSEA FC 03:10 Tools
Chelsea Heaven, Chelsea Hell ( 05:55 Tools
The Gavin Peacock Show: April 2008 00:30 Tools
Chelsea Weekly News: 15th May 2008 00:30 Tools
The Gavin Peacock Show: May 2008 00:30 Tools
Chelsea Weekly News: 25th January 2008 00:30 Tools
The Gavin Peacock Show: 25.10.2007 00:30 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 27.02.2007 00:30 Tools
The Liquidator (97Mix) 03:55 Tools
Alouette 03:55 Tools
jose mourinho, i sign a little player or two 03:55 Tools
Chelsea Chelsea 03:55 Tools
Jose Mourinho Press Conference: 10.08.2007 03:55 Tools
Carling Cup Final Arsenal v Chelsea. 25.02.2007 03:55 Tools
The Chelsea FC Weekly Update: 11.08.2007 03:55 Tools
The Chelsea FC Weekly Update: 05.08.2007 03:55 Tools
Chelsea Weekly News: 8th May 2008 03:55 Tools
Joe Cole Press Conference: 07.01.2008 03:55 Tools
The Gavin Peacock Show: 20.09.2007 03:55 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 26.02.2007 03:55 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 09.04.2007 03:55 Tools
Chelsea Weekly News: 31st January 2008 03:55 Tools
Chelsea Weekly News: 18th April 2008 03:55 Tools
The Gavin Peacock Show: 01.11.2007 03:55 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 27.11.2007 03:55 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 13.08.2007 03:55 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 25.09.2007 03:55 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 06.02.2007 03:55 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 08.01.2007 03:55 Tools
The David Luiz Song 03:55 Tools
No Way 10 Stop You 04:14 Tools
Go On Chelsea Football Club 04:14 Tools
Keep the Blue Flag Flying High 02:17 Tools
Super Drogba 03:09 Tools
Blue Tomorrow (rotation mix) 03:09 Tools
Blue Day [Suggs & Co.] 00:00 Tools
Chelsea Weekly News: 24th April 2008 00:00 Tools
Chelsea Weekly News: 21st February 2008 00:00 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 14.08.2007 00:00 Tools
Chelsea Weekly News: 4th April 2008 00:00 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 26.11.2007 00:00 Tools
The Gavin Peacock Show: 15.11.2007 00:00 Tools
The Gavin Peacock Show: 08.11.2007 00:00 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 04.09.2007 00:00 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 02.05.2007 00:00 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 08.10.2007 00:00 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 22.08.2007 00:00 Tools
Portsmouth v Chelsea: 03.03.2007 00:00 Tools
Chelsea v Porto: 06.03.2007 00:00 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 23.01.2007 00:00 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 24.01.2007 00:00 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast 05.02.2007 00:00 Tools
No one can stop us now! 00:00 Tools
Vanila Mufins 03:01 Tools
Blue Tomorrow (Best Fans Extended Mix) 03:01 Tools
Song Sung Blue 03:01 Tools
Football Is 02:22 Tools
chelsea chelsea! 02:54 Tools
Alright (Performed by Suggs) 03:01 Tools
Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep 03:01 Tools
Jose Mourinho Press Conference: 16.03.2007 03:01 Tools
14 - ALOUETTE 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: FA CUP FINAL CELEBRATION SPECIAL 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 19.09.2007 03:01 Tools
Chelsea Weekly News: 28th February 2008 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 06.12.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Weekly Update: 24.06.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Weekly Update: 04.06.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 23.10.2007 03:01 Tools
Jose Mourinho Press Conference: 09.03.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 13.03.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Weekly Update: 21.07.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 05.11.2007 03:01 Tools
The Gavin Peacock Show: February 2008 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 16.10.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 07.11.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 02.10.2007 03:01 Tools
The Gavin Peacock Show: January 2008 03:01 Tools
Avram Grant Press Conference: 11.01.2008 03:01 Tools
Avram Grant Press Conference: 02.11.2007 03:01 Tools
Avram Grant Press Conference: 23.11.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Weekly Update: 08.07.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 20.08.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Weekly Update: 29.07.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 01.10.2007 03:01 Tools
The Gavin Peacock Show: 24.08.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 17.04.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 29.01.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 28.03.2007 03:01 Tools
Chelsea v Sheffield United: 17.03.2007 03:01 Tools
Spurs v Chelsea FA Cup 6th Round replay: 19.03.2007 03:01 Tools
Jose Mourinho Press Conference. 23.02.2007 03:01 Tools
Porto v Chelsea: Champions League 1st Leg. 21.02.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 23.03.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 03.04.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 27.04.2007 03:01 Tools
The Chelsea FC Daily Podcast: 05.01.2007 03:01 Tools
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Chelsea Football Club (also known as The Blues or previously The Pensioners) are an English professional football club based in west London. Founded in 1905, they play in the Premier League and have spent most of their history in the top tier in English football. They have had two broad periods of success, one during the 1960s and early 1970s, and the second from the late 1990s to the present day. Chelsea have won four league titles, six FA Cups, four League Cups and two UEFA Cup Winners' Cups.During the 2005-06 season, they became Premier League champions for the second consecutive year. Chelsea's home is the 42,055 capacityStamford Bridge football stadium in Fulham, West London, where they have played since their foundation. Despite their name, the club are based just outside the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. In 2003, the club was bought by Russian oil tycoon Roman Abramovich. The club's traditional kit colours are royal blue shirts and shorts with white socks. Their traditional crest is a ceremonial blue lion holding a staff; a modified version of this was adopted in 2005. Chelsea are one of the best-supported clubs in the UK, with an estimated fanbase of around four million. The club have also made a contribution to popular culture, appearing in films and the music charts. HISTORY: Chelsea were founded on March 14, 1905 at The Rising Sun pub (now The Butcher's Hook), opposite the present-day main entrance to the ground on Fulham Road, and were elected to the Football League shortly afterwards. The club's early years saw little success; the closest they came to winning a major trophy was reaching the FA Cup final in 1915, where they lost to Sheffield United. Chelsea gained a reputation for signing big-name players and for being entertainers, but made little impact on the English game in the inter-war years. Former England centre-forward Ted Drake became manager in 1952 and proceeded to modernise the club. He removed the club's Chelsea pensioner crest, improved the youth set-up and training regime, rebuilt the side, and led Chelsea to their first major trophy success – the League championship – in 1954–55. The following season saw UEFA create the European Champions' Cup, but after objections from The Football League and the FA Chelsea were persuaded to withdraw from the competition before it started. The 1960s saw the emergence of a talented young Chelsea side under manager Tommy Docherty. They challenged for honours throughout the decade, and endured several near-misses. They were on course for a treble of League, FA Cup and League Cup going into the final stages of the 1964-65 season, winning the League Cup but faltering late on in the other two. In three seasons the side were beaten in three major semi-finals and were FA Cup runners-up. In 1970 Chelsea were FA Cup winners, beating Leeds United 2–1 in a final replay. Chelsea took their first European honour, a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup triumph, the following year, with another replayed win, this time over Real Madrid in Athens. The late 1970s and the 1980s were a turbulent period for Chelsea. An ambitious redevelopment of Stamford Bridge threatened the financial stability of the club, star players were sold and the team were relegated. Further problems were caused by a notorious hooligan element among the support, which was to plague the club throughout the decade. Chelsea were, at the nadir of their fortunes, acquired by Ken Bates for the nominal sum of £1, although by now the Stamford Bridge freehold had been sold to property developers, meaning the club faced losing their home. On the pitch, the team had fared little better, coming close to relegation to the Third Division for the first time, but in 1983 manager John Neal put together an impressive new team for minimal outlay. Chelsea won the Second Division title in 1983–84 and established themselves in the top division, before being relegated again in 1988. The club bounced back immediately by winning the Second Division championship in 1988-89. After a long-running legal battle, Bates reunited the stadium freehold with the club in 1992 by doing a deal with the banks of the property developers, who had been bankrupted by a market crash. Chelsea's form in the new Premier League was unconvincing, although they did reach the FA Cup final in 1994. It was not until the appointment of former European Footballer of the Year Ruud Gullit as player-manager in 1996 that their fortunes changed. He added several top-class international players to the side, particularly Gianfranco Zola, as the club won the FA Cup in 1997 and established themselves as one of England's top sides again. Gullit was replaced by Gianluca Vialli, who led the team to victory in the League Cup and the Cup Winners' Cup in 1998, the FA Cup in 2000 and the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals in 2000. Vialli was sacked in favour of another Italian, Claudio Ranieri, who guided Chelsea to the 2002 FA Cup final and Champions League qualification in 2002–03. In June 2003, Bates sold Chelsea to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich for £140 million, completing what was then the biggest-ever sale of an English football club. Owing to Abramovich's Russian heritage, the club were soon popularly dubbed "Chelski" in the British media. Over £100 million was spent on new players, but Ranieri was unable to deliver any trophies, so he was replaced by successful Portuguese coach José Mourinho, who had just guided FC Porto to victory in the UEFA Champions League. In 2005, Chelsea's centenary year, the club became Premiership champions in a record-breaking season (most clean sheets, fewest goals conceded, most victories, most points earned), League Cup winners with a 3–2 win over Liverpool at the Millennium Stadium and reached the Champions League semi-finals. The following year, they were again League Champions, equalling their own Premiership record of 29 wins set the previous season. They also became the fifth team to win back-to-back championships since the Second World War and the first London club to do so since Arsenal in 1933-34. In 2007 Chelsea won the League Cup for the second time in three years, beating Arsenal 2-1. In May they were defeated again by Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals on penalty shoot-out. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.