Chelsea have played an astronomical number of games this summer, and the holes in our squad that existed back in August have become even wider than they were at the beginning of the year. The largest hole, as always, is the seemingly bottomless void on the touchline - a manager capable of filling the shoes left by Jose Mourinho so many years ago - while on the field, the gap in central midfield has become a chasm, and the less that is said about our striker situation, the better. So what does this have to do with the Germans?!?
Four non-Britons giving their two cents on transfers, rumours, matches, scandals and the madness that is Chelsea FC. Not for the sane or the faint at heart (or rival fans)
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Thursday, 18 April 2013
The David Luiz Song
The Saviour when he was a kid. |
*THIS SONG IS PURELY CREATIVE AND IS ORIGINAL, DOES NOT INVOLVE PLAGIARISM OF ANY KIND
This song is just my an effort of mine, but considering I'm not a wordsmith of any sorts, I'll welcome others to make their own and share in the comments. For best results, hum it in the same tune as Louis Armstrong's 'What a wonderful world'.
I see teams in blue, red tablecloths too,
I see them search, for a break-through,
And I think to myself.....
What a Wonderful World !!!
I see QPR poo, in the Stadium of Light,
Lee (Cattermole) hacks me up,
Walters says "FIGHT!"
And I think to myself....
What a Wonderful World !!!
True colours of Aguero, ugly, in the fly,
Also the shitty face, of Yaya, going by,
I see refs shaking hands,
Saying "How do you do",
They're really saying,
"Love Man U".
I see Suarez lie, roll on the floor,
He'll fake much more,
Than I'll never know,
And I think to myself.....
What a Wonderful World !!!
The curls of my hair, so pretty, ooh they fly,
And the skills of Boga, in the youth does he ply,
I see JT and Lamps,
Saying "How do you do",
They're really saying,
"I Love You !"
I see Torres try, and Chelsea win,
They're gonna win much more,
Than L'Arse'll ever know,
And I think to myself.....
What a Wonderful World !!!
That might have been downright awful, but it's actually the precipice for the Wilde in me. Now that the cornerstone's been laid, be creative and leave your songs in the comments section.
Always smile and love like Luiz. In the growing times of terror, maybe all people need is a bit of Luiz-ness, bringing smiles on others' faces. While you can't stop the sadness around you, try to lighten things up with some love. And yeah, pray for a better tomorrow, like Lord Luiz always does ! So go, and SPREAD HAPPINESS GEEZERS !
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
Fulham vs Chelsea: A Preview
As the battle for the top 4 intensifies, Chelsea will be looking to secure all 3 points when they take on Fulham tomorrow. Of the 7 remaining Premier League fixtures Chelsea have, Fulham should be the easiest and anything short of 3 points will really be a disgrace. A disgrace! Everton and Arsenal played to a scoreless draw earlier today and it’s all up to the Chelsea players to capitalize on this golden opportunity. I really can’t convey how disappointing it would be if Chelsea failed to get all 3 points tomorrow. Leaving Craven Cottage* without the 3 points puts us in a situation where we MUST get 3 points versus Liverpool this weekend, and as you may have observed, that has become increasingly difficult in recent seasons.
* The name of Fulham’s home ground makes me giggle.
*giggles*
One year older and wiser (*coughs*), what does Rafa have in store for us? |
Sunday, 14 April 2013
Saturday, 13 April 2013
Know Your Opponent : Manchester City
The Beauty and The Beast. |
The Champions of Europe face off with the Champions of England vying to book themselves a berth in the prestigious
Friday, 12 April 2013
Chelsea Youth Academy : Failing or Thriving ?
Chelsea FC have, currently, roughly 25 players on loan to other clubs. This is a staggering number, unmatched by most clubs. Most of these on-loan players represent the youth, more or less, and most have, at one point or another, been billed to be in the future reckoning for the first team. But it doesn't happen this way, does it?
Thursday, 11 April 2013
Rubin Kazan 3 - 2 Chelsea: Match Report
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
Match Preview : Rubin Kazan vs. Chelsea
No one cared who I was, until I put on the mask. |
After All These Years: A Return to the Luzhniki Stadium
May 21st, 2008. Chelsea, reeling after the dismissal of Jose Mourinho earlier in the season, yet still a dominant force in English and European football, face the evil empire Manchester United in the final of the Champions League - reaching the Holy Grail of European football. A Didier Drogba red card, a missed penalty by John Terry and Edwin van der Sar's powers of perceptions ensured that the red Mancs walked away the victors, leaving fans worldwide (including a fourteen-year-old Canadian) heartbroken. Fast forward 5 years, and Chelsea return to that same stadium, this time to face Rubin Kazan in the Champions League's less attractive sibling Europa. But what of the players who took part in that dreaded final?
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
The Daniel Sturridge Delusion
A young striker, plucked from the smoky depths of Manchester, nurtured at Cobham, coming of age at Bolton , with the world at his feet somehow now plys his trade in Liverpool. Just what happened to Daniel Sturridge, and what does this say about Chelsea?
Monday, 8 April 2013
A unique blog and a unique writer
Hello and welcome to the blog, Chelsea fans. You may be
asking yourselves: “Aside from the spectacular name, why should I read anything
written on From A to Zola? What makes it better than any other Chelsea blog?” That
is a shrewd and totally warranted question; so let me attempt to give you an
answer. From A to Zola (FATZ*, if you’re into abbreviations) aims to change the
game. We want to offer Chelsea fans a totally different outlook on what it
means to support the club. We won’t pander to our readers (Hi, mom!) by writing
about the things you have seen a thousand times. We will offer new, incisive,
rich content unseen anywhere else on the internet. With FATZ, Chelsea blogging
has been reborn. With that said, let’s talk about Torres and how bad he’s been.
*Personally, I wanted the name of the blog to be RAFA (Roman
Abramovich’s Fleeting Army) but that was dismissed right away. Sadly, I don’t
have much say around these parts.
Ankle injury For Demba Ba
Sunday, 7 April 2013
Torres, Shevchenko...Falcao? Does Chelsea Need a Big-Money Striker?
Chelsea have a habit of spending big on strikers, and also spending big on players who have played well against them, and the lovely fellows in the press have attached our name to Radamel Falcao at seemingly any opportunity. But what do we really know about this man from Colombia who absolutely destroyed us in the UEFA
Chelsea 2 - 1 Sunderland: Match Report
From A To Zola: An Introduction
Match Preview : Chelsea FC vs Sunderland
Oh no, not again.... |
Every moment that elapses taking me closer to this game, I'm getting increasingly sick with memories. In 2011, when Carlo Ancelotti was our manager, an extremely young, fast and vibrant Sunderland team visited the Bridge. Right after we had conceded the first goal, I realised that I was burning hot with fever. By half-time it worsened, and the last thing I remember was Sunderland scoring their second. I had fainted. Thankfully, dad noticed and next morning I woke up in the hospital, diagnosed with dengue, that left me bedridden for weeks. The worse news was that Sunderland had beaten us 3-0.
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