
Andy Dillon
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Martin Lipton |Andy Dillon |Lloyd Canfield |Jack Rosser
CHELSEA are facing a major rethink in their transfer strategy for next season - due to the unexpected success of French sister club Strasbourg. Brazilian midfielder Andrey Santos and Serbian keeper Djordje Petrovic have starred on loan at the Ligue 1 surprise package, while another hot teenage prospect, Ecuadorian Kendry Paes, is training under the tutelage of boss Liam Rosenior.
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2 weeks ago |
thesun.ie | Lloyd Canfield |Andy Dillon
CHELSEA’S Conference League clash with Djurgardens has been overshadowed by the resignation of the Swedish club’s chairman in a racism scandal. Lars-Erik Sjoberg is at the centre of an investigation by Swedish newspaper Expressen which claims he shared Xenophobic material on social media. He has been in charge for more than a decade and has left on the eve of the biggest game in his club’s history as they prepare to take on the two-time European Champions.
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2 weeks ago |
thesun.co.uk | Andy Dillon |Martin Lipton |Jack Rosser |Charlie Wyett
CHELSEA head to Sweden this week and straight into a bizarre ‘s****y’ pitch battle involving European opponents Djurgarden. Their hosts for the Conference League semi-final first leg are furious with the state of their OWN surface as they prepare for their biggest game in years. The pitch is an artificial one and the Djurgardens players and coaches are not happy with it. Usually it is the visiting opposition that kick up a fuss when they arrive and find it uncomfortable on an alien surface.
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3 weeks ago |
thesun.co.uk | Andy Dillon |Martin Lipton |Jack Rosser
JOHN TERRY will feel right at home running the London Marathon this weekend. The iconic one-time Chelsea captain wore the number 26 on his shirt throughout his glittering career. Add another 0.2 miles and you have the exact distance the former defender plans to run through the Capital.
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4 weeks ago |
thesun.co.uk | Jack Rosser |Andy Dillon
CHELSEA'S stuttering bid to qualify for the Champions League may not impact Enzo Maresca's role but it could wipe £70million off his summer budget. The Blues remain in the hunt for a top five finish but are convincing few that they will be able to get over the line. And another year away from Europe's top table will come at quite the cost - with one financial expert saying they are on a "knife edge".
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