Togetherness could be the key, Looking Back: Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Summer transfer targets (polls), Will Reyner reacts to Palace win, Full news roundups, Much more...
The Chelsea FC Newsletter: Wednesday 14th February 2024!
Morning all,
Happy Valentines Day for those of you that are into all that!
Chelsea’s next game is away to Manchester City on Saturday evening, so they do not come much tougher than that. But the players will be in a good space again this week after winning the last two games on the bounce, so you never know what can happen in this game.
More on that during the rest of the week leading up to it, but until then, we can continue to take a look at the Crystal Palace win ahead of some big games coming up later this month!
We had Will Reyner on hand to give his reactions to the Palace game with his full review in here. A good little perspective on the game this.
I too have added some more reflections on the game, and I have chosen to positively hone in on the togetherness we are showing as a team right now. The spirit is there at the moment, and that is an encouraging sign. A longer reflections piece from me in here.
I forgot about this last week, but the ‘Looking Back’ feature has been going down well so far, so I have got my latest one out today. I have decided to look back on one of my favourite ever Chelsea players, Ruben Loftus-Cheek. Some might think it’s odd for me to say that, but I explain much more and look back, and forward, on the career of RLC in here.
Luke is as ever rounding up today’s features with our summer squad build. This time he has put out a load of summer transfer targets the club are looking at, and asked you all to make your decisions on which players you want. Please take part in here.
Of course, the live blog from yesterday is the best place to head to now in order to get all of your latest general Chelsea news from across the last 24 hours in one place. Check in on all the transfer rumours and much more in here.
Right, please do join me on the live blog from around 8am this morning and remember, ‘everything little thing, is gonna be alright!’
Peace, Si.
The articles are good but in particular the looking back article.