8/11/2023 0 Comments Mixlr don tonyAt least Felix scored a good consolation goal. Midfield looked better – well done Chuk and Hall impressed again, but in defence, Fofana instigated the collapse in the second half with two poor mistakes. Stamford Chidge & Jonathan Kydd look back at another painfuil Chelsea defeat, away to Man Utd and ahead to the last match of the season at home to Newcastle Utd.In part one we discuss a better 1st half performance but Keystone Kop defending and inability to finish kill us again. The next episodes are available from May 31st from wherever you get your podcasts. We wrap up part one with a chat about a fantastic evening at the 1983/84 re-union at Under the Bridge on Saturday night.In part two we welcome back Garry Hayes and Ceri Levy from The Chels to talk about the next installment of their superb documentary podcast series on Chelsea from the Hoddle era to Munich, called The Blueprint. Interestingly one of his first decisions may have been to refuse to put an offer in on Felix who is set to return to Atletico Madrid. But it's now "Hello, hello, Pochettino Pochettino!" as our new manager has been announced. The usual profligacy in front of goal by Chelsea why break the cycle eh lads? Of more interest was who might be playing their last game? Azpi with a superb banner to honour him? Loftus-Cheek who gave the "I'm off" clap to all four stands in the ground? Mason Mount who looked tearful in the lap of appreciation.We know Frank is off and he got a well deserved warm send off. We look back at the last match against Newcastle, where Chelsea did ok against a Newcastle side clearly sipping cocktails on the beach. Yes, Chelsea's worst season for nearly 30 years is finally consigned to the dustbin where it belongs. Stamford Chidge is joined by Jonathan Kydd (from his hospital bed!), Clayton Beerman and Dayne Whittle to review the last match of the season against Newcastle.And breathe. Fitzsimon recalls his tentative first steps with girlfriends, the changing face of the music scene and what it was like to be single and one of the lads.You can buy the book here It’s a gripping memoir of a Chelsea fan growing up in the late 1970s to mid-80s and his experiences of living through the political unrest of Thatcherite Britain when excess and greed were seen as ideals to be admired. But Rebirth of the Blues is more than just a chronicle of football history. The next year, Chelsea took the Second Division by storm with their new brand of quicksilver flowing football to make a triumphant return to the top flight as champions. You can also find Kingsmeadow Chronicle on Instagram and Tik Tok which is also Chidge interviews Chelsea author Neil Fitzsimon about his new book 'Rebirth of the Blues'.Having chronicled Chelsea's 1970 FA Cup winning side in 'Rhapsody in Blue' and Eddie McCreadie's promotion side in 'A Deeper Shade of Blue', Neil has turned his sights to the period between 1977-1985.One of the nost turbulent periods in Chelsea's history, it was a period when Chelsea narrowly escaped relegation into the Third Division in 1983, before being resurrected under the management of John Neal when the likes of Kerry Dixon, Pat Nevin and others catapulted the club to new glories. Join our Discord community via this link įind us on Twitter Instagram Dean Jane Dayne your copy of Kingsmeadow Chronicle here. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for all our Chelsea FC W Takeaway episodes. To listen to our summer series celebrating the 30th anniversary of the creation of the Chelsea FC Women's team head to To join our fantasy football league head to ShePlays | Fantasy Football Competition and enter the league code WTMKCFC You can listen by heading to and searching 'Went To Mow Kingsmeadow' We now broadcast LIVE every Tuesday at 8pm UK time. In Part One we look back on that Conti Cup final defeat to Arsenal.Īnd in Part Two we discuss Chelsea's bounce-back win over Brighton in the WSL.Īnd in Part Three we look forward to Sunday's huge WSL clash with Manchester United. This week Dayne is joined by Kingsmeadow Chronicle writer Sophie Spittle to reflect on an up and down week for Chelsea FC.
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