“Dressing room chelsea It is the most complex in the UK. Full of young people with more ego than talent and the arrival of Bohley brought more players with this profile. He asked me what someone like Azpilicueta who had played with Terry or Lampard would think of them.This is Simon, a 35-year-old “blue” partner who saw how his team became a “theme park”.
A walk in the Fulham neighborhood
Stamford Bridge is reached by walking quietly through the streets. Going down Fulham Road, you come across the terrace of the Broadway Bar and Grill. Here, a gang of vintage fans with the imposing physique of ’80s rugby collectors enjoy a few beers in the sun. Further ahead, a Methodist church emerges, and at the next bend, appears without warning Stamford Bridge Between neighborhood buildings. Something similar happens at the Paternon in Rome. Suddenly, but no less gloriously, you come across this lovely old stadium, which will turn 146 next week.
The Fulham neighborhood’s electricity pylons are covered with placards that read ‘Proud of London’ with f.Other team players. Azpilicueta, German Havertz and youth team Mount are the most recurring faces. No sign of steering wheel or joao felix. Ladies girls also have a lot of presence. And it has not yet been time to put Lampard on the fence.
Welcome to Lampard
for simon “The only good thing they did was pick Lampard because he respects that shirt and will make sure those young millionaires in the locker room stand firm.”. Emotion is shared. Theresa, who owns a shop in a flower shop near the stadium, expresses herself in similar terms: “They are not hungry. They look at the name on the back of the shirt rather than the shield they wear in front of it. And so it is difficult. If Mourinho catches them…”
Disappointment is rampant in the neighborhood and it looks like it’s spreading to the club. The new owner of US billionaire Chelsea was announced last Saturday. Todd Bohley went down to the dressing room after his team lost to Brighton (1-2). The team has lost five of their last six games, three of which were led by Frank Lampard. Boehly was serious, but most of his players are already obsessed with next summer. The team is in 11th place with 39 points. Tottenham draws the European border with 53. The Champions League is even further away, with Newcastle in fourth place with 56.
Chelsea will miss their appointment with Europe for the second time in two decades. He just missed it in the 2015-16 season. The problem is, the locker room is full of players who are very expensive and earn chips that cannot be afforded at other clubs. “There are people on that squad who believe they are much better than they show on the field. And that competence is killing Chelsea.” Tasting our toasted beer at a table on the neighborhood’s busiest street, Simon diagnoses. “And then there are the inexplicable maneuvers. They bring in Joao Félix on loan and sit on Mount, a young actor who is well-liked by the public. It is true that Mason has been suspended for some time due to injuries, but now it is rumored that he will not renew his contract and will go to Liverpool. dir-dir it eventually causes us to lose the little identity we have. It’s something Chelsea’s always been blamed for.”
No one expects a comeback against Real Madrid. On the sidewalk of North End Road, three young Real Madrid jerseys pass by and people greet them and joke with them by putting their thumbs at the traffic lights. Not a bad face or a bad word. This is a mestizo neighborhood where people of all races and faiths live together with a bohemian touch. Behind the Church of Saint John, the courtyard of the ‘Peques Anglo-Spanish Kindergartens’ was filled with under-fours.
London, endless stadium
Mary has been working here for three years. “I’m not from Chelsea but he’s been to a few games since I worked in the neighbourhood. When I started working in the nursery, I moved and went a few times. There are people from Arsenal here and there are also Fulham but mostly Chelsea. You can tell by the spirit of the neighborhood that the team is not in good shape.” In front of the stadium, an Arsenal flag and scarf in one of the adjoining houses reminds ‘blues’ fans:London is huge. We have fans of all teams here. And that makes this city very different in terms of football.” Today, Real Madrid will meet with 40,000 blue flags at the stunning Stamford Bridge stands, where the corridors of its tenth stadium tell the story of their success and England’s five surrenders to the ‘blue’. Today this team is more concerned with the fire of arrogance than the pride of the massive striker Peter Leslie Osgood, who led Chelsea to reign in Europe for the first time and win the Cup Winners’ Cup in 1971. His statue guards the stadium. and the neighborhood “and reminds us that work always pays off,” concludes Simon, drank his beer and left.