JK’s Fanbite of another 90 minutes of CFC drivel v Utd who scored from their one shot on target & defended it. Meanwhile the blues played the usual plinky plonky twattery & naturally didn’t score. 0 goals in 5 PL games Rosenior you knob @Jonathankydd@chelseafanbite#chelseafc
🚨 Garnacho believes there are some mitigating circumstances for his faltering form. He arrived later than everyone else, with no pre-season, and it takes time to adapt to a new club and city.
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🚨❗️Liam Rosenior believes Chelsea can go six for six in their remaining PL games:
"We are capable. We need to make sure we get each performance as perfect as possible in every aspect of the game – in the knowledge that if we do that, we have the potential to win every game."
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What a brilliant , moving post match interview from Frank Lampard after Coventry City’s promotion. Paying tribute to some who are not regulars was typical and thoughtful. In my few exchanges with him, I always felt I was talking to a top human being. And I was right.
🔵📜 OBSCURE CHELSEA HISTORY
Dmitri Kharine: The Long-Sleeved Last Line of Early Premier League Chelsea 🧤🇷🇺
Before the glamour era fully arrived at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea’s goal was guarded by a very distinctive figure — Dmitri Kharine.
Famous for his long sleeves (and occasional tracksuit bottoms), the Russian goalkeeper was Chelsea’s No.1 through much of the early Premier League years, making 146 appearances between 1992 and 1999.
Kharine was a key part of the side during a formative period, including runs like the 1994 FA Cup campaign, where he played an important role in getting Chelsea deep into the competition.
Reliable and experienced, he was never flashy, but he was a steady presence in an era when Chelsea were still finding their identity. Eventually, he was replaced by Ed de Goey as the club moved into a more ambitious, trophy-chasing phase.
While later generations of goalkeepers stole the spotlight, Kharine remains a cult favourite among those who remember the early 90s Blues — a solid shot-stopper who quietly held things together.
Not every Chelsea keeper becomes a global icon… some just kept us standing while the rebuild began. 💙
Who else from the 90s deserves a shoutout? Drop your obscure Chelsea names below 👇
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