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  • One goal is enough for victory0

    Chelsea welcomed back popular former player Gemma Davison to Kingsmeadow, then held on to a single-goal lead until the final whistle to defeat visiting Reading on Sunday afternoon. It was Chelsea Women’s fifth victory on the spin, and a seventh consecutive clean sheet. Kelly Chambers’ Reading, playing in black, were ultimately undone by Ji So-Yun’s

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  • Beating the noisy neighbours0

    Chelsea beat neighbours Fulham 2-0, but laboured to finish chances in a game which went end to end but provided only odd glimpses of real entertainment. Fulham fans outsang their rivals from the other end of the road, and Claudio Ranieri was given a rousing welcome back to his old home, but following a fourth-minute

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  • Tolworth’s Mr Green Fingers

    Tolworth’s Mr Green Fingers1

    The first celebrity gardener, half a century before Alan Titchmarsh or Monty Don, was Mr Middleton. His wartime radio show popularised ‘Dig for Victory’, launching suburbia’s enduring love affair with the allotment. Few of the 3.5 million Home Service listeners knew he even had a first name, but Cecil Henry Middleton’s homespun advice and amiable

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  • That’s better! Blues hit 40

    After the dismal display against Spurs last weekend, there was only one direction Chelsea could go. And they took it. Up, up and away, a rejuvenated Blues team, with youngsters given the chance to shine, eclipsed their Greek rivals POAK Salonika, even if they couldn’t silence their noisy fans. It helped that the Europa League

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  • As effective as a wet wipe0

    An inexplicably poor, at times cringeworthy, performance ended Chelsea’s unbeaten record and saw most Blues fans creeping back to Wembley Park early, rather than endure further gloating from Spurs supporters. Morrie Sarri has a task on his hands. Fulham, reforming under Claudio Ranieri, bowl up to the Bridge to try to capitalise on Chelsea’s confidence

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  • 3-point Wembley?0

    This weekend’s clash was meant to have been at the new-look Three Point Lane, as seasoned Blues fans loved calling it. But Spurs v Chelsea is staged at Tottenham’s default temporary ground, Wembley; a happy hunting ground for Chelsea, with twin towers or arch. There have been blips. The irritating 2-1 FA Cup Final defeat

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