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 'Little Acorns' Chelsea FanCast #330 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:45:01

The Chelsea FanCast goes retro tonight with Darren 'Dazza' Mantle & Pablo joining Stamford Chidge and Dan Silver. Finally Chelsea get a win at home and a clean sheet and we have now reached the lofty heights of 11th in the Premier League with 11 points. Keep this up and we should get the 38 points we need to avoid relegation! Joking aside, the win was great but in truth the performance was poor. But hopefully getting back to basics, re-learning how to defend, keeping clean sheets and digging out results will lead to the confidence flooding back and out of that better performances will grow. From little acorns… On the show tonight we’ll be discussing the great feeling to win again tinged with the disappointment at the poor performance and applauding Diego Costa’s part in it – a true leader. In part two we’ll be discussing the continuing good form of Willian and Azpi; the need for Ramires; Ruben Loftus-Cheek’s game of two halves and pondering the next Chelsea battle – this time Jose Vs Eden Hazard. In part three we continue the theme of Jose against the world by looking at his key current battles against the players; the FA and the Referees. We’ll also have a look at what a temporary move away to Wembley might mean for the supporters. To wrap up in part four we’ll have the usual round up of Chelsea supporter news. The Chelsea Football FanCast #330: Little Acorns Don't forget to vote for us as Best Football Podcast in the Football Blogging Awards. Vote at www.footballbloggingawards.co.uk

 'A Time for Unity' Chelsea FanCast #329 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:02:58

Stamford Chidge is joined by Jonathan Kydd, Clayton Beerman and Ross Mooring to discuss all things Chelsea. Another defeat. At Home. And against Southampton. It really is beyond all reason and comprehension. None of us could have predicted how far and how quickly this team – Champions of England let us not forget – have fallen. It is mental isn't it? And that may be the point and one which Jose has repeated many times recently. How else does one explain how, under pressure from Southampton, Chelsea crumbled more quickly than a chimney blown up by Fred Dibnah (google it) and how they can play this badly for the last two months. But don’t worry after a few post-match beers with Jonny T, your Uncle Chidge has it all figured out! On the show tonight we’ll be questioning the mental strength of the Chelsea players and while we are at it the mentality of so called Chelsea supporters who left when the third went in or booed at the end and incredulously want Jose Mourinho out. Bed wetters the lot of them! In part two we’ll be asking how we stop the rot – does Jose have to change tack: Do we bung the kids in at the expense of the under performers? Do we change the system? In part three we’ll be asking whether Jose can turn it round and whether in fact he is the right man to do it. Will Roman keep faith with the best manager we have ever had or will he pull the trigger. To wrap up in part four we’ll have the usual round up of Chelsea supporter news. The Chelsea Football FanCast: A Time for Unity

 'One Step Forward, Two Steps Back!' Chelsea FanCast #328 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:56:55

Stamford Chidge is joined by Jonathan Kydd, Clayton Beerman and former Chelsea player Paul 'King Canners' Canoville to discuss what went wrong and what went right in the game against Newcastle. So Chelsea and Jose’s run of poor form against their bogey team – Newcastle – continues. Jose was pretty forthright after the match claiming that the collective first half effort by the team deserved a rating of minus one, and would have substituted at least 6 players if he could. Thankfully the introduction of Ramires and Willian seemed to wake up Chelsea and in all honesty we could have walked off with all three points. That said we are as bewildered as Jose with Chelsea’s Jeckyll & Hyde performances. On the show tonight we’ll be asking was Jose right to award the team minus one for the first half performance and is the problem all down to a huge Fabregas sized hole in the middle of the pitch? In part two we look at the distinct lack of leadership in the team and organization in defence and demand the return of Captain, Leader, Legend JT as well as applauding Ramires rescue act. In part three we’ll be talking to Canners about the Costa issue, getting his thoughts on what’s wrong with Chelsea, re-living some of his great Chelsea moments and answering your questions to him. To wrap up in part four we’ll have the usual round up of Chelsea supporter news. The Chelsea Football FanCast #328: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back!

 'Winning at all Costa!' Chelsea FanCast #327 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:55:12

Stamford Chidge is joined by Dan Silver and Richard Weekes from 'We Are The Shed' to discuss the win against Arsenal and their subsequent meltdown! Chelsea’s season finally starts and with a bang. We all knew the perfect antidote to a dismal start to the season would be a game against perennial bottle merchants Arsenal, and so it proved. Public enemy number one, Diego Costa mugged off the whining goons with a display of calculated rage and dark arts and of course the Arse capitulated in a froth of indignity and injustice only surpassed by the copious amounts of froth laden latte they drink. Perfect. Chelsea are back! On the show tonight we’ll be asking is it right to win at all costs and how much did we enjoy the typical meltdown by 'Arsehole Whinger'; the pre-pubescent Arsenal fans and their chums in the media. In part two we applaud the intensity and desire shown by Chelsea, arguably for the first time this season and we look at Oscar’s role in the side and ask is this the beginning of the end for JT. In part three we’ll be talking to Richard Weekes about the ‘We Are The Shed’ group (https://shedatmosphere.wordpress.com/) he represents. On a sad note, we lost a great supporter of Chelsea and the Chelsea FanCast on Sunday – the lovely Kirsty Wilson who sadly lost her battle with cancer. To honour her memory please sign this petition (https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/107045)and sponsor her Aunt Katrine who is doing the ‘Shine Walk’ in aid of Cancer Research UK here https://www.justgiving.com/Katrinewilson. We dedicate this show to Kirsty. And finally, you have until 27th September to vote the Chelsea FanCast Best Football Podcast in the Football Blogging Awards (http://www.footballbloggingawards.co.uk/vote-now/) and nominate us for a Judges Award (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FBAs2015). Every little bit helps! The Chelsea FanCast #327: ‘Winning at all Costa!’

 'A Vote of No Confidence?' Chelsea FanCast #326 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:57:44

Stamford Chidge is joined by Dr Mart, Jonathan Kydd and Chelsea journalist Dan Levene to discuss the worst start to a season since 1978! It goes from bad to worse as Chelsea have their worst start to a season since 1978/9 with 3 defeats in 5 games. What is going on? How can a team that won the league a mere three months ago, go so quickly from Champs to chumps? Is it form? Is it a lack of quality? Is it poor preparation? Is there unrest in the dressing room? Has Jose lost his special touch? Or is it all down to a lack of confidence? So many questions, some of which we will attempt to answer on the show tonight. Let’s all hope that form is temporary and class is permanent. The Chelsea Football FanCast #326: 'A Vote of No Confidence?' Vote for us as 'Best Football Podcast' in the Football Blogging Awards: http://www.footballbloggingawards.co.uk/vote-now/ Voting for nominations ends midnight 27th September.

 'The Feckless Four!' Chelsea FanCast #325 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:01:20

Stamford Chidge is joined by Dan Silver, Clayton Beerman and official Chelsea Historian Rick Glanvill to discuss what Jose Mourinho admits is a 'very bad start' to the campaign after the 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace at home on Saturday. It goes from bad to worse, as Chelsea slumped to their second defeat in two games against a well-organized, physical and pacey Crystal Palace. But what is probably more galling is the lack of form of the four most important players from last season. How have the Fantastic Four turned in to the Feckless Four, and more important what can Chelsea and in particular Jose Mourinho do to turn things around. It’s time for the Special One to earn his corn. On the show tonight we’ll be looking back at what Jose himself admitted is a very bad start to the season and asking what is up with Brana, Matic, Fabregas and Hazard aka the Feckless Four, and did Saturday’s performance give us a glimpse in to a future without JT? In part two we’ll be asking just what has gone wrong this season: has the tale been wagging the dog; are the average teams just been getting better or have we been worked out? Are the board culpable and how much is Jose to blame and where do we go next after the international break. In part three we’ll be talking to Rick about his new book “Chelsea: The Complete Record” and to wrap up we’ll have our usual Chelsea FanCast round up, including a few of your emails in part four. The Chelsea Football FanCast #325: The Feckless Four!

 'We Are Staying Up!' Chelsea FanCast #324 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:51:49

Stamford Chidge is joined by Jonathan 'The Voice' Kydd and Mark 'Gate 17' Worrall to discuss the West Brom v Chelsea game. Chelsea got their first win of the season under their belt on Sunday to calm the nerves for the relegation battle to come – well that’s what the red-tinted media would have us believe. New boy Pedro replete with his dodgy tache was the star of the show, but it was good to see goal pig Costa back on the scoresheet and pocket dynamo Cesar Azpilicueta scoring his first Premier League goal. Chelsea has become a veritable Spanish Armada. But it was not all plain sailing largely thanks to our all too frequent nemesis, Mark Twattenburg, who harshly sent off JT with all the relish of Dracula about to bite into a voluptuous blonde virgin. But in truth our defence still looks like something out of a Hammer Horror flick and appears to be leakier than the Mary Rose. On the show tonight we’ll be kicking off with the ratings for the WBA game as penned by Mark and nicked by me, and we’ll be awarding our man of the match. After that we’ll be discussing Pedro’s dream debut and asking have we seen a better Chelsea debut; was JT’s red card harsh and is it a season too far for our Captain, Leader and Legend? And we’ll be asking what is wrong with Ivanovic, Matic and Fabregas – surely form is temporary and class permanent? In part three we’ll be talking to Mark about the new book releases from Gate 17 publishing including the wonderful Walter Otton’s Stuck on You, Mark’s forthcoming novel This Damnation and debut novel from Christopher Morgan – Coming Clean. To wrap up we’ll have our usual Chelsea FanCast round up, including a few of your emails. The Chelsea Football FanCast #324: 'We Are Staying Up!"

 Chelsea Supporters Trust AGM 9th August 2015 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:40:14

The recording of the Chelsea Supporters Trust Annual General Meeting held on Sunday August 9th. Includes the Chairman's, Secretary's and Treasurer's reports; 2015 Membership Survey; Board Elections; Motions from the Board and questions from the floor. You can sign up to be a voting member of the CST for £5 or it's free to be a non-voting member. Sign up at chelseasupporterstrust.com To vote in the forthcoming elections and on the motions discussed you will need to be a voting member.

 Home Improvement! Chelsea FanCast #323 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:46:36

Stamford Chidge is joined by Dr Mart, ChelTel and Dan for the return of the Chelsea FanCast and the new season. A very soporific return to Stamford Bridge by Chelsea and us if the truth was told and it looks like neither has pre-seasoned well. To be fair, Chelsea were not as bad as many pundits would have you believe, and after Courtois was controversially sent off we can look at the result as one point gained rather than two lost. At the end of the day it is no disaster and thank God for Arsenal the gift that keeps on giving! On the show tonight we’ll be kicking off with the ratings for the Swansea game and, awarding our man of the match. After that we’ll discussing the red card that arguably changed the game; explaining why it was a point gained not two lost; lamenting an endangered species, no not Cecil the Lion, the Chelsea match day pubs. In part three we’ll be looking back at Chelsea’s pre-season and asking have commercial interests taken precedence on actually preparing the players for a long season ahead; and do Chelsea need to get their finger out and buy some new players. To wrap up we’ll have our usual Chelsea FanCast round up, including news of the Chelsea Supporters Trust Annual General Meeting and a run through of some fine Chelsea related books that have been published over the summer or as I like to call it Chelsea FanCast book club! The Chelsea Football FanCast: Home Improvement!

 Chelsea FanCast Season Awards 2015 - Chelsea FanCast #322 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:18:07

Stamford Chidge is joined by Dr Mart, Jonathan Kydd, Dan Levene, Dan Silver, Clayton Beerman and Andy Silverman to review the season and announce the winners of the Chelsea FanCast Season Awards 2015. It has been a fantastic season – beating Spurs at Wembley to win the Capital One Cup; Diego Costa rampaging through opposition defenders and scoring goals; Fabregas and his magic hat; Hazard and his magic feet; John Terry better than ever and peerless as Captain, Leader, Legend; saying farewell to Didier Drogba a Chelsea legend; the scousers giving us a guard of honour; winning the Premier League at a canter to become Champions again; and last but by no means least, Jose Mourinho – still the Special One! Tonight we’ll be looking back at all this and in the process announcing the winners in the Chelsea FanCast Season Awards… On the show tonight we’ll be kicking off with the ratings for the season as written by Mark, and we’ll kick off the awards with the big one – Player of the season and then breakthrough player of the season; most underrated player of the season and most disappointing player of the season. In part two we’ll be revealing the winners of our Goal of the season; Match of the season; away day of the season, best moment of the season and chant of the season. In part three it’s the Guinness and Celery moments of the season, and the only awards that matter: Chelsea FanCast podcaster of the season; Chelsea FanCast contributor of the season; Chelsea FanCast guest of the season. To wrap up we’ll have all the latest Chelsea supporter news, some correspondence and the Chelsea FanCast Special Award for outstanding contribution to Chelsea supporters. A fun packed and possibly very long show awaits!! Chelsea FanCast #322: Chelsea FanCast Season Awards 2015

 Chelsea Supporters Trust VGM 27th May 2015 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:10:07

The recording of the second Chelsea Supporters Trust Virtual General Meeting, hosted by Chelsea FanCast. Held as a live interactive broadcast to enable members of the CST who are unable to attend meetings to have their say. The meeting was chaired by CST Chairman Tim Rolls, with Paul Jeffrey (Trust Secretary), Dave Johnstone (Atmosphere Committee) and David Chidgey (Head of Press & Media) in attendance. The Agenda covered: - Welcome and introductions - CST Survey - timing, process etc. - Key ongoing issues - atmosphere, stadium, touting, European away ticket collection - Ongoing issues raised by members - Issues over the summer - Wider issues - FSF/SD Soccer Summit - August AGM and CST Board elections - timescale, key actions, etc - Questions from Members - Any other business If you want to join the trust it costs £5 per year for membership which entitles you to vote at all meetings and complete the Membership survey. To sign up and for more information go to chelseasupporterstrust.com

 'The King is gone but he's not forgotten!' Chelsea FanCast #321 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:51:50

Stamford Chidge is joined by Dan Silver, Jonathan Kydd and Mark Worrall the author of 'Over land and sea'; 'One man went to mow' and 'Chelsea here Chelsea there' to discuss a very celebratory final match of the season. All good things must come to an end, and it was good to see Chelsea round off their title winning season with a 3-1 defeat of Sunderland. Even better to see Remy put in a decent performance and score two goals; hopefully he’ll be with us next season. Sadly there are likely to be several players who won’t be but it was nice to give a fond farewell to Didier Drogba, Petr Cech and quite possibly Jon Obi Mikel. All in all a great season and a great finale – there is nothing like seeing the Premier League trophy being lifted at Stamford Bridge! On the show tonight we’ll be kicking off with the ratings for the Sunderland game as written by Mark and awarding our man of the match. After that we’ll be saying some fond farewells to Didier Drogba and Petr Cech, and applauding the atmosphere on a wonderful celebratory day. We’ll then be looking back at this title winning season and praising Jose Mourinho, Roman Abramovich and asking how do we build on this for next season To wrap up we’ll have our usual Chelsea FanCast round up, including news of the Chelsea Supporters Trust Virtual General Meeting, which the Chelsea FanCast will be hosting at 7.00 pm on Wednesday 27th May. The Chelsea FanCast #321: 'The King is gone but he's not forgotten!'

 'Bearing the Brunt! Chelsea FanCast #320 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:43:40

Stamford Chidge is joined by Dr Mart, Jonathan Kydd and Dan Silver to discuss the 3-0 defeat to WBA and on this day remember the greatest day in our football lives - Munich 19-05-12! If ever you are going to lose 3-0 to WBA, then I suppose it is just about ok to do so when you have the Premier League title wrapped under your arm. Or is it? Is there such a thing as a meaningless match? Thanks to either the hilarious or stupid Fabregas red card, the Blues found themselves in a hole they were unable to dig themselves out of. Jose blamed fatigue and a lack of motivation, but shouldn’t the great motivator himself have been able to get them up and at them? Nothing wrong with the motivation of the Chelsea away massive who sung their hearts out all match and made a din that reminded me of our support in the ‘80’s and it was good to see Jose acknowledge their special contribution this season at the end of the match. On the show tonight we’ll be kicking off with the player ratings for the West Brom game, awarding our man of the match and talking about some rather poor and jaded performances. After that we’ll be asking is there such a thing as a meaningless match; Fabregas is he a naughty boy and not the messiah and we’ll be saluting the very special Chelsea away support. We’ll then be looking back at that very very special day in Munich exactly three years ago with our recollections of it. We’ll be discussing the news that the Stamford Bridge redevelopment seems to have traction and that Petr Cech seems to be checking out. To wrap up we’ll have our usual Chelsea FanCast round up, including news of the Chelsea Supporters Trust Virtual General Meeting, which the Chelsea FanCast will be hosting next Wednesday 27th May. The Chelsea FanCast #320: "Bearing the Brunt!"

 'On The Beach!' Chelsea FanCast #319 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:40:53

Stamford Chidge is joined by Dan Silver and Charlie Skillen to discuss the draw against Liverpool; the Guard of Honour and the standing ovation for Steven Gerrard... So Sunday was far more about what happened off the pitch than on it. A tale of 2 captains on it as Stevie Me wiped out JT’s opener after 5 minutes in what had the feel of a rather meaningless match. Many of the players look like they need a holiday and who can blame them. Good job that most of the entertainment was off the pitch with the guard of honour; the ovation for Gerrard and his pissy post-match comments about it. Oh and Diego Costa showed he is a man of the people by sitting with the supporters in the East stand. On the show tonight we’ll be kicking off with the ratings for the Liverpool game, awarding our man of the match and talking about Ruben Loftus-Cheek’s debut and how can we replace the irreplaceable JT. After that we’ll be discussing the fact that many Chelsea players look like they need a holiday and whether Jose will give them a rest by playing more of the youngsters next week, and would it be better to play Hazard through the middle. We’ll then be looking back on the guard of honour and the ovation for Gerrard – should we have had a guard of honour and should we have applauded Gerrard? To wrap up we’ll have our usual Chelsea FanCast round up. The Chelsea FanCast #319: 'On The Beach!'

 "Champions Again!" Chelsea FanCast #318 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:46:14

Stamford Chidge is joined by Jonathan Kydd and Dan Silver all basking in the glory of Chelsea's 4th Premier League title. After all the hate about boring football and negative tactics it seemed wholly appropriate that Chelsea won the title on Sunday with a 1-0 win coming from a spawny penalty which Hazard scored on the rebound, and we ended up with 8 defensive players on the pitch. That’s why we are champions. At the end of the day, all the Chelsea supporters celebrating in the pubs around Stamford Bridge late in to the evening yesterday do not care one jot. Its days like these which you savour forever, not some fancy flick or worldy scored in vain. On the show tonight we’ll be kicking off with the ratings for the Palace game, awarding our man of the match and talking about Hazard’s penaly and the horror of hanging on for the last 20 minutes; a superb performance from the defence yet again, and we’ll be praising Drogba not burying him After that we’ll be explaining why Chelsea are deserved champions, looking at the defining moments of this title winning season and we’ll be having a look at what should happen next with our last three matches and beyond to next season. To wrap up we’ll have the usual Chelsea round up. "Champions Again!" Chelsea FanCast #318

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