Another rainy week in Lagos sets the tone as we kick off with some personal catch-ups before diving headfirst into Chelsea talk. We take a hard look at the sporting directors and their summer missteps especially the failure to bring in top-class center backs. From there, the debate heats up: is Enzo Maresca really squeezing the best out of the squad he has, or is he falling short? We wrap things up by setting our sights on Saturday’s clash with Brighton and what we expect to see.
The international break is finally over, and we’ve got a packed house on the pod! We dive into Chelsea’s upcoming clash with Brentford, then step back to review the transfer window as a whole—handing out our ratings over 10 on the ins, outs, and whether they really solved last season’s issues. From the Jackson-to-Bayern saga to the tricky run of fixtures before the next break, we break it all down and ask: is this squad truly ready to stay on top?
This week, we dive straight into Chelsea’s 5–1 win over West Ham, with a closer look at Liam Delap’s standout performance even without a goal to his name. We then break down the latest worry: Cole Palmer’s injury and what it could mean ahead of the Fulham clash. The episode also covers the signing of Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United focusing on what he adds to the squad from a pure footballing standpoint and we wrap up with the Champions League group stage draw, including the tie against Barcelona and that highline that we all want a piece of.
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We’re back for another year of football talk, passion, and analysis!
In this episode, we welcome you into the new season and thank you for rocking with us through Season 1.
We dive into the excitement around Estevão, who already looks ready to step up and carry responsibility for the team. We also break down the impact of Levi Colwill’s long-term injury, how it shapes our build-up play especially against Crystal Palace and what Enzo Maresca needs to do to find a reliable Plan B
Looking ahead to West Ham and beyond, we ask the big question: can this team really push to be in league contention?
Chelsea have done it — Club World Cup champions once again and this one feels different.
In this episode, we ride the high of global dominance, unpacking the emotion, the tactics, and the players who made it unforgettable.
We break down Enzo Maresca’s tactical masterclass in the final, Cole Palmer showing up and showing out with a display that screamed world-class, and of course, we give flowers to Joao Pedro whose arrival has quietly reshaped the energy of this Chelsea squad.
This one’s for the fans, the believers, the doubters, and everyone in between. Tap in — let’s talk legacy, joy, and the beautiful chaos of supporting Chelsea.
In this episode, Izuchukwu, Yaleee, and Crae take a reflective dive into Chelsea’s 2024/25 season—what went right, what surprised us, and how it all stacked up against our expectations at the start. From trophy hauls to tactical shifts, we assess the highs and lows with full-on fan energy.
We also break down what Enzo Maresca’s continued presence at the helm means for the club going into next season—will his vision finally take full shape? The panel gets heated debating which manager has brought out the best version of Enzo Fernández since his arrival at the Bridge.
Plus, we weigh in on the signing of Liam Delap and the transfer whispers flying around Stamford Bridge. With Champions League nights returning, what kind of squad will the Pride of London need to truly compete?
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We’re back with a bang after clinching a gritty 1-0 win at Forest to secure Champions League football! We dive into what this means for the club, the fans, and the Blue Co project ahead of a massive summer.
There’s love for Colwill (finally showing what he’s made of), a look at Maresca’s debut season in hindsight, and a preview of the Conference League final vs. Real Betis — with bold predictions, of course.
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In this episode, we dive into Reece James’ brilliant performance against Manchester United — a timely reminder of just how much quality he brings to this Chelsea squad.
We also break down Noni Madueke’s lack of clinical edge in the final third, Caicedo’s Player of the season performance and what those performances mean for Chelsea going forward.
To wrap things up, we look ahead to the final Premier League game of the season against Nottingham Forest. A massive fixture that will decide whether we clinch a Champions League spot.
Tap in for top-tier analysis, honest takes, and all things Chelsea as the season reaches its climax!
In this episode, we unpack a dramatic week for Chelsea, starting with Nicolas Jackson’s reckless red card against Newcastle. We then dive into Enzo Maresca’s one-dimensional tactical approach and debate whether his rigid system is helping or hurting the squad. Plus, despite the loss, we spotlight the standout performance of Levi Colwill who showed real grit and quality under pressure. And of course, the big question: Did Maresca knowingly sacrifice a top 5 finish for a shot at Conference League success? Strap in—it’s a fiery one.
In this episode, we dive into the sweet satisfaction of Chelsea’s impressive win over newly crowned champions Liverpool. We break down standout performances, with Cole Palmer returning to his brilliant best and Noni Madueke thriving as a revelation on the left wing.
We also discuss the transformative impact of Romeo Lavia’s return—how his presence perfectly complements Enzo and Caicedo to give the midfield newfound balance and control. To wrap things up, we tackle a big question about the Captain.
Join us as we unpack it all and look ahead to the big clash against Newcastle.
In this episode, Yaleee and Izu take a heartfelt trip down memory lane, sharing their personal journeys with Chelsea and inviting listeners and the community to share theirs too. We then break down Lavia’s standout performance against Everton and discuss why keeping him fit is crucial for our future success and then highlight how solid we looked defensively, especially with the team defending as a unit while also addressing the manager’s tactical rigidity—reverting back to type at the cost of our offensive momentum. On a final note we shift focus to the upcoming clash against Liverpool, stressing the importance of a win for us, especially now that they’ve officially secured the Premier League title. Join the conversation!
What a comeback! This week, we unpack the wild win over Fulham — but was it pure player passion or a tactical stroke from the manager that flipped the script? George’s goal lit the spark and with Easter in the air, we ask the big question: is this the start of a resurrection in our season as the Champions League chase gets real?
This week, we’re asking the questions fans are afraid to answer. Is Enzo Maresca really the right man to lead us forward, or is it finally clear he’s not the one?
With our Champions League hopes hanging by a thread, have we officially bottled it? And if we go on to lift the Conference League, does it actually matter if we don’t secure a top 5 finish in the league?
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We chat about Maresca’s wild rotation vs Brentford, and ask—was it all on him, or do some players need to take the blame too? We also discuss Caicedo’s growing influence in the team and his clear claim for player of the season.
In this episode, we break down why every arm of the club—from the fans in the stands to the players on the pitch, the coach in the dugout, and the ownership in the boardroom—needs to play their part to secure a Champions League spot by matchday 38.
We also dive into Enzo Maresca’s tactical setup, questioning whether his strict adherence to “the system” is stifling player creativity and individuality. Are his methods holding the team back, or is this just the price of tactical discipline?
Join us as we analyze what needs to happen for a strong finish and debate whether Maresca’s approach is a long-term solution or a short-term problem.
In this episode, we break down Chelsea’s clash against Copenhagen, with a special focus on Tyrique George’s performance. Is he the real deal? Could he be one for the future, or is the fanbase getting ahead of itself? We discuss his trajectory and what’s next for him in blue.
We also dive into Chelsea’s latest signing from Sporting—what does he bring to the squad, and how does he fit into our plans?
Finally, we turn our attention to the Arsenal game. It’s a massive fixture, and the message is simple: go out there and fight for it. London is blue, let’s make sure they remember that.
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In this episode, we break down Enzo Maresca’s tendency to overcomplicate tactics and how it’s impacting his team. We also discuss the mismanagement of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall—one of Leicester’s standout players—and whether he’s being used to his full potential. With the race for the top four heating up, we dive into why the upcoming Leicester clash is a must-win and what’s at stake for both sides. Tune in for all the analysis, debate, and a few heated rants along the way!
Up The Chels!
Yaleee is back! After missing the last episode, he returns as we dive into a heated discussion on Reece James—his undeniable ability versus whether he’s really captain material. We also chat about the players stepping up as the season reaches its decisive stage, especially with our trip to Copenhagen on March 6th for the UEFA Conference League knockouts. And finally, we call out Jamie Carragher’s disrespectful AFCON comments while giving props to the ballers from these parts making us proud abroad.
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In this episode, we dive into the latest setback for our attack as Noni Madueke picks up an injury, further exposing our squad’s lack of quality and cutting edge in that department of late. With the Conference League draw around the corner, we discuss our realistic chances of winning the competition—a trophy that every fan sees as a MUST win. Finally, we break down our upcoming clash against Aston Villa on Saturday and what we need to do to get a result.
In this episode, we break down our frustrating FA Cup performance against Brighton, where our attack once again lacked sharpness and what that means going in the game against Brighton away in the Premier League. We discuss what’s going wrong in the final third, possible solutions moving forward, and why the players need to step up and show more fight for the club. With the season entering a crucial phase, do we still have a realistic shot at finishing in the top four by May? Tune in as we debate our chances and what needs to change before it’s too late!