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The '''Chelsea Football Club''' was an [[England|English]] [[football]] club. Around [[2008]], one of its players was [[Lampard]]. The club's crest bore an upright blue [[lion]] looking backwards and holding a staff. It also featured two red roses, two footballs and the club's name. Supporter of Chelsea wore white and blue scarves bearing that crest. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lost Boy (TV story)|The Lost Boy]]'')
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The '''Chelsea Football Club''' was an [[England|English]] [[football]] club. In the [[2000s]], one of its players was [[Frank Lampard (football player)|Lampard]]. The club's crest bore an upright blue [[lion]] looking backwards and holding a staff. It also featured two red roses, two footballs and the club's name. Supporter of Chelsea wore white and blue scarves bearing that crest. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lost Boy (TV story)|The Lost Boy]]'')


[[Category:Football clubs]]
== Behind the scenes ==
* In the real world, [[Siobhan Chamberlain]] and [[Jimmy Greaves]] have also previously played for Chelsea.
* Frank Lampard was the manager of Chelsea from 2019 to 2021.
 
[[Category:Football clubs from the real world]]

Latest revision as of 23:12, 11 February 2023

Chelsea Football Club
A Chelsea supporter scarf in the bedroom of "Ashley Stafford". (TV: The Lost Boy)

The Chelsea Football Club was an English football club. In the 2000s, one of its players was Lampard. The club's crest bore an upright blue lion looking backwards and holding a staff. It also featured two red roses, two footballs and the club's name. Supporter of Chelsea wore white and blue scarves bearing that crest. (TV: The Lost Boy)

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