
A poem penned to commemorate the return of the Special One, Jose Mourinho, as manager of Chelsea FC. Read more »

A poem penned to commemorate the return of the Special One, Jose Mourinho, as manager of Chelsea FC. Read more »

Frank Lampard, Chelsea's midfield maestro, recently took over Sir Bobby Tambling's mantle of the highest scorer for the club with a season-defining brace against favorite whipping boys Aston Villa. Read more »

For all intents and purposes, the 2012-13 season of the Barclays Premier League has come to an end. Manchester United, inspired by the contrasting styles of Robin van Persie, Rooney and Ryan Giggs stamped their authority on the rest of the league, wresting control of the title after last season's agonizing last minute loss to Manchester City. Read more »

Chelsea host struggling Sunderland at Stamford Bridge, who will play their first game for newly-appointed manager Paolo di Canio. Read more »

With another weekend of Premier League action behind us, it's time to take stock of everything that's happened, gloss over the mundane and harp over the spectacular. Read more »

Boris Berezovsky's death drags back into the limelight his soured business relationship with former protégé Roman Abramovich, owner of Chelsea, and his no-holds-barred feud with Vladimir Putin. Read more »

Fernando Torres, Chelsea's striker, writes home again with his unique perspective on what's been going on at Stamford Bridge and elsewhere. Read more »

Chelsea owner, Roman Abramovich may have learned a critical lesson from the war between Ken Bates and Matthew Harding, long before he came to Stamford Bridge. Read more »

Chelsea FC manager Rafa Benitez launched into a surprising rant against Chelsea fans opposed to his reign, at a press conference. But while Rafa's rants are not new, this one wasn't a 'spur of the moment' outburst. It was something else. Read more »

Manchester United had a comfortable outing against Queens Park Rangers, briefly extending their lead at the top of the table to an intimidating 15 points. But Manchester City, facing tougher opposition in the form of Chelsea FC, avoided a penalty scare to gain all 3 points and within 12 points of the leaders. It will take a magical run from City and a precipitous drop in form by United to see the team switch positions, but stranger things have happened. Read more »