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Tales From Porto: Part Two





We're please to offer honorary Chelsea in America member Chris Axon's continuing blog as he continues his travels as a home and away Chelsea supporter for 40 years. Give it a read. Today's installment.. part two... Reach Out, Touch Faith.


I had presumed that the stadium would be split down the middle; northern section Chelsea, southern section City. However, not only was the entire top section of the stand to my left City but there were City fans mixed in with Chelsea fans in the presumably CFC section of the lower tier too. We all know that City sold 5,800 but we had only sold 5,000 (rumours of Chelsea unable to move the extra 800 to independent travellers due to stringent UEFA rules were yet to be ratified), but City seemed to have more than an extra 800. It worried me. I hated the thought of this being their final, their evening.


But we had spoken about all of this during the day. This was City’s biggest ever game. Someone had likened their boisterousness in the city during the day to our type of support when we took over Stockholm in 1998. We must have had 25,000 in the 30,000 crowd against Stuttgart. It was the biggest airlift out of the UK since World War Two, but was sadly beaten by United in Barcelona the following year.


In recent years, we have enjoyed UEFA finals in 2008, 2012, 2013 and 2019. Without sounding like knobheads, or being blasé, we were used to this. But I hoped our support would match City’s which was starting to call the shots in the stadium.


Two songs on the PA : “Blue Moon” first and then “Blue Is The Colour”.


I sang along to every word.


…”cus Chelsea, Chelsea is our name.”


To read Chris' full blog "Part 2" on the trip to Porto, click here.





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