The Rough Guide to Chelsea

The Rough Guide to Chelsea by Tim Harrison, published by Rough Guides in 2005, is a pocket-sized book that offers a comprehensive look at one of Britain’s most notable football teams. With 127 pages, this edition is designed for Chelsea fans and those interested in the club’s rich history, featuring a blend of facts and anecdotes that cover everything from iconic players to memorable coaches.
Readers will find a wealth of information about Chelsea, including highlights from the swinging sixties, notable scandals, and the team’s various ups and downs. The book delves into the lives of key figures associated with the club, such as Ian Porterfield and Jose Mourinho, while also touching on the culture surrounding Chelsea, including infamous fans and memorable comebacks. This edition serves as both an informative guide and an entertaining read for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Chelsea’s legacy in soccer.
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Rough Guide 11s are devoted to Britain’s greatest football teams, through a brand new series of pocket-sized books. Everything a Chelsea fan needs to know, and a lot more they don’t but might enjoy. This book contains 11s of everything blue from the best players to the strange variety of Chelsea coaches – from the impressively inconsequential Ian Porterfield to the inspired obsession of Jose Morinho. From the swinging Chelsea of the sixties to the many false dawns; included are pub owners and penalty kings, scandals, excuses, infamous fans, inspiring comebacks and Peter Osgood’s version of Sugar Sugar. All that and the wit and wisdom of Alan Hudson
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