I'm so proud of Daddy!
- Chelsea First Team
- 5th May 2019
Arsenal have gone top of the table after an extraordinarily one-sided WSL game following the late cancellation of Chelsea’s match against Everton Women. With just half an hour to go before kick-off at Haig Avenue, Southport, the referee decided it was unsafe for the Blues’ match to go ahead. Arsenal instantly leapfrogged Chelsea at the
READ MOREFulham fan Stephen Vause, who suffered serious head injuries in a bomb attack as a serving soldier in Iraq, enjoyed VIP treatment at his beloved football club. Stephen, of Surbiton’s Royal Star & Garter home, was invited to Craven Cottage by players Kevin McDonald and Cyrus Christie when they paid a surprise visit. The match
READ MOREYoung fighters from Surbiton Boxing Club have built a strong bond with their counterparts from Hull after a cultural exchange between two Kingstons separated by 230 miles. Dubbed Project Athelstan, and co-ordinated by Martin Ellis of Waverley Avenue, Surbiton, the initiative involved 10 young boxers from Kingston upon Hull travelling down to the club behind
READ MOREIf referee Jon Moss had added an hour and five minutes of stoppage time to the end of this perplexing London derby instead of merely five minutes, Chelsea still wouldn’t have scored. In a match which felt like a weird Life on Mars throwback to the 70s or 80s, the Blues came up against a
READ MOREIt’s Blue on Blue action this weekend as Chelsea Women travel up to Southport to face in-form Everton. The Toffees have an intriguing record against Chelsea. In the first half dozen WSL clashes between the two sides, Everton only lost once… beating the Blues on every other occasion. But in their last half dozen league
READ MOREHanging from a string at the doorway of a recently opened Surbiton cafe is a cricket ball. It’s at Coffee on the Corner, where Beaconsfield Road meets King Charles Road. But what is it doing suspended there? It commemorates the mighty six scored by arguably the greatest cricketing all-rounder of all time, Garry Sobers, who
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