I'd appreciate it if you'd let me know if you find a bad link.
The "RECOMMENDED SITES" are some of the best non-commercial sites on the Web, and all are written A rare thing, a completely independent site created for the love of it by a true fan.
A forum for news and views about Chelsea Football Club and football in general, run by some mates who used to frequent Paul Rushton's forum pages. Thoroughly recommended.
T.O.F.F.S. make good quality replica 1970s shirts. They used to make a Chelsea 1970 Cup Winners shirt, but got into trouble with the avuncular Ken Bates' lawyers... T.O.F.F.S. (0191 491 3500 - free catalogue). The
Official Chelsea FC site. Maintained by JAX.
Find out here first when we lose to Southampton, etc. My personal favourite Chelsea site, Paul Rushton's award-winning
Chelsea Supporters Registry. This is a shining example of what can be done with a Web site. CSR includes Forums, Chat page, a unique international registry of Chelsea fans, pictures of the boys, etc. There's "Norway" you should miss this brilliant site.
Roald Aune has a 40 year Chelsea pedigree, and consequently has
an honours degree from The School of Blind Optimism. Respect is due.
Yew Joon Khong has a great name and a great Chelsea site. Check it out. Tony Jaglo has created a site full of excellent newspaper reports and pics of the Blues from the sixties and seventies. One of the highlights is Ray Wilkins with hair and necklace from 1976 - a classic. If you were around at the time you will smile with disbelief, and if you weren't, where were you ? Paul Rushton's Newshound has been stuffed by copyright problems, a good example of small-minded bureaucracy trampling all over the spirit of the internet. Paul now has a page of links for
football news which is a good one-stop resource.
A bloke called Alex with a
Chelsea site - a parallel universe ?
The Missing Link - Garry Jones' labour of love. If you supported Chelsea during the 70s and 80s, you'll understand.
You may think Rupert Murdoch is dodgy, but you have to admit his boys at
Sky Sports know what they're doing.
The aptly named Mark Hughes has created Can You Kick It ?, a popular Fantasy Football game on the Web. There's even a Champions League game, which may interest some of you Blues fans out there. This is a popular and well produced site, as evidenced by the 15,000 teams already registered. Well worth a look. Brendon Hanley has created the About.Com
World Soccer Page. Amongst other things it contains a fully annotated list of
football links. Well worth visiting.
NB: If there are any other visitors from abroad who'd like me to
Life on Mars ? Forget it.
NASA have the first clear evidence of life on Elleray. "My father always believed that
laughter was the best medicine. Perhaps that's why so many of our family died from tuberculosis."
Since Septembember 1999:
by Chelsea supporters - a tough act to follow. (That doesn't mean that the rest are no good, though.)
CFC-Fans is described as "A Chelsea FC supporters site to discuss all latest news, transfers, players and live games as they happen." I can find no argument with this. A good site.
Want to talk to some Chelsea fans ? Try Chelsea Chat - You may even be unlucky enough to find me on there !
Another fan from afar - Indonesia this time. Norman Johansyah has produced an excellent site with original graphics.
Another step in Belgium's quest for domination of the internet: Nicolas De Proft has created a list of the World's Division One Football Stadiums, with capacities.
The complete
Soccer Server.
Palace fan Jon Collura has done a great job for them. Pity the same can't be said for their Chairman...
provide a link to their football sites, please
let me know.
Man Utd have jammily won everything this year, and will be moaning like fuck about their fixtures list next season. Until then, here's another laugh for you:
The Unofficial Moanchester United Home Page
Yes, I know that you visit my page, I can tell by the lovely mail you send me.
By the way, it's not spelt B-A-R-S-T-A-D. Don't you have schools in Moanchester ?
Oh, I forgot; you wouldn't know, would you - you don't live there. Finally, you may think I've been taking the piss, but you ain't seen nothing till you've seen
this. A fitting tribute to a great club. (smirk)
"It was like being in a foreign country."
Ian Rush On the difficulties of adjusting to playing football and living in Italy.
hits.