i dont really hate chelsea, i just couldnt give a toss what they did lol
if arsenal had the power of a russian billionaire instead of chelsea we would have been hated, so it really doesnt make much difference i guess.
Chelsea Rulez!!
Money is a big part here..they can buy players..Reputatoin..and even Fans!!
its like watching Real Madrid!! but in EPL :p
they got all stars player in all position..
aiming to be the greatest team..
this is the "Russian" Empire..
leading by Jose..
Possible line up..
Striker - Sheva + Crespo or Drogba
Mid - Lampard + Ballack + Essien or Makalele + Robben or Duff or Joe cole
Def - Terry + Horno + Galas + Fareira or Cavalho
GK - Cech
R.carlos will announce weather hes staying wit madrid or play for chelsea.. after this world cup...
wow.. carlos is legend..
hope hes playing for chelsea..!:p
Premiership champions Chelsea have confirmed the signing of Milan striker Andrei Shevchenko for a club record fee.
The Ukraine international had spent most of Wednesday discussing a move to Stamford Bridge after asking to leave Milan.
Shevchenko had enjoyed seven seasons with the Rossoneri, but asked for a transfer due to family reasons.
The Italian titans grudgingly acceded to the 29-year-old's demands and he has now agreed a four-year contract with Chelsea.
The Ukraine Football Federation had claimed that The Blues had stumped up €36 million (£24.5 million) for the fearsome hot shot, while previous reports had suggested that Chelsea would have to splash out a British record fee of £35 million to secure Shevchenko's signature.
Though Chelsea have not divulged the exact amount, the figure does eclipse the £24.4 million the club paid Lyon for Michael Essien last summer.
Shevchenko has expressed his delight at joining The Premiership's big-spenders and is happy to have his future resolved before the World Cup finals.
"I am here for the challenge and the excitement of playing in The Premier League," Shevchenko told the club's official website.
"I am going from one big club to another and joining a team of champions.
"There is a right moment to join a football club and I think I have arrived here at the perfect time.
"The Champions League has to be a realistic target for next season, but it is not just about the Champions League. Chelsea is going for their third Premiership as well and I like the club's mentality of wanting to win every game they play.
"I have followed Mr Mourinho's career carefully for the last few years and have been hugely impressed with the way he manages.
"He puts team ethic before individual expression which is the way I believe great teams are created.
"Had money been my motivation for coming, I would probably have stayed in Milan.
"I am pleased that Chelsea managed to conclude everything before the World Cup - I can go to Germany with a clear mind and proud to be a Chelsea player."
Shevchenko becomes Jose Mourinho's third capture since the end of the season