Amazon.co.uk Review
Chelsea Is Our Name is a hazy dribble down memory lane for the Stamford Bridge faithful, which also has plenty of appeal for the general football fan.
You don't have to be a die-hard Blues supporter to have empathy with the highs and lows of a star-studded line-up of famous Chelsea-ites, who all share their thoughts and opinions spanning several colourful decades.
Mark Hillsdon manages to provide real top-of-the- table entertainment which at the same time takes the reader back to their first magical steps onto the terraces.
It's 90 minutes of passionate reading that keeps you on your toes and reassures fans everywhere that football is more than just a game to so many people and that results can have such a profound effect on people's lives.
Chelsea FC has undergone something of a revamp during the 90s and it is now a team which is fashionable to support--it is certainly cool to be seen at Stamford Bridge (currently the most expensive ground to visit in the Premier League) these days.
But it wasn't always so chic to follow the Blues. During the dark days of football, when hooligans ruled the terraces, Chelsea were a side struggling on the field and attracting the wrong crowd off it. Nowadays, however, there is a truly international flavour to the side and a swagger about the place which suggests the good times are back and will only get better.
This book is excellent value when you consider the cost of a match-day programme and a cup of Bovril at half-time these days!
Book Jacket
Few football clubs can have such a eclectic mix of dedicated fans as Chelsea FC. Politicians and pop stars, young and old, Londoners and foreign fans dreaming of visiting Stamford Bridge, all have the Chelsea bug.
In this collection some of Chelsea's greatest fans describe their most memorable experiences of the club and what being a fan has meant to them. From John Motson's memories of his first visit to Stamford Bridge to Peter Osgood's journey from Chelsea fan to Chelsea player, this collection of Chelsea memories is funny, nostalgic, touching and hugely entertaining. Together the pieces make up a dissection of what it means to be a football fan that even followers of Chelsea's rivals will enjoy.
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