For me and for as long as I can remember especially when we were really really s**t, it was a case of 'we ain't gonna do nothing,' but lets enjoy the season regardless - anything but relegation would be a bonus.
Relegation in the eighties for Chelsea was synonymous with a yo-yo and there was even a time when Chelsea were almost dumped into the old Division Three.
1982-83 season could have been the worse season in the history of Chelsea FC (believe others and they will tell you we have no history). Only goal difference saved us from the dreaded drop to the Third Division. We drew the final game of the season at home to Middlesbrough 0-0, in front of a crowd of less than 20,000.
Manager John Neal said at the time, "We've got to be prepared to provide exciting and attacking football as well as go for promotion. I think, with everyone pulling in the right direction and giving all they got, we have a very good chance of acheiving that goal."
Perhaps John said the above a season too early, because season 1983-84 saw us gain promotion back to Division One as Champions with 88 points and scoring 90 goals where we stayed until 1987-88 then we lost the play-offs to Middlesbrough and went back down to Division Two again.
Bobby Campbell took over from John Hollins and we bounced straight back as Champions and Chelsea have remained in the top flight ever since.
Then came Hoddle, then Gullit, Vialli, Ranieri, Mourinho and finally Avram Grant and under Grant Chelsea are less than 48 hours away from the BIGGEST game in the Club's history.
Trophies were won and Chelsea won their first Premiership title in 50 years under Mourinho and then retained the title the following season, after that the FA Cup and Carling Cup were won and this season nothing...... so far.
My expectations at the start of this season was simply - GIMME THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - and I will be extremely happy.
I didn't expect to Chelsea to be in the Final without Mourinho. I would never had guessed that Chelsea would be in the Champions League Final with Avram Grant in charge.
I still think that it will be a MIRACLE if Chelsea win a trophy this season and I am confident that MIRACLES will and can happen.
I am warming to Grant. I started to warm to the man after his 'knee-job' at the end of the Liverpool semi-final 2nd leg. I have warmed to him even more since he finally shook off his 'shy shackles,' and started to berate everyone around him - from the media to SAF.
I am expecting Grant to go Ranieriesque after Wednesday night, although if you believe the recent press, Grant is going to 'walk' anyway.
But whatever happens between now and the end of Wednesday evening,
ARE WE REALLY IN THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL?
ARE WE?
ARE WE?
ARE WE REALLY IN THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL?
ARE WE?
ARE WE?
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