Chelsea v Fulham "Fails to get the blood boiling!"
There are a number of "football" sites out there that produce rubbish. Publish articles that are written by people who sit in th...
https://www.chelseadaft.org/2010/11/chelsea-v-fulham-fails-to-get-blood.html
There are a number of "football" sites out there that produce rubbish. Publish articles that are written by people who sit in their arm chairs and watch football, never go to the games and then state that they know everything and anything about football.
One of these articles has been published this morning and it goes to prove that it's written by one of those people.
In THIS article here, it states the following about Chelsea v Fulham games:
"As Chelsea prepare to take on Fulham a weird phenomenon takes place, a game between two teams mere miles apart who don't care about each other.Ask Chelsea or Fulham fans if they don't care about each other. I am sure if you ask any Fulham fan if they care they would put you straight. They always want to put one over Chelsea and this is arguably the one they look out for. It gets their blood boiling of that there is no doubt and that will be especially evident tomorrow at Stamford Bridge.
There are few things you can rely on in football, but teams from across opposite sides (or in this case the same side) of town hating each other is generally accepted as a given. Yet, there are some derbies, like the aforementioned clash, that really fail to get the blood boiling.
For Chelsea fans the local derby always has that extra incentive and for the majority of fans it gets us going.
There is the banter with your mates about the games and the fact that whoever loses has to live with the stick for a while.
To say that Chelsea v Fulham doesn't get the blood boiling is totally wrong. Maybe you should just stick to watching the games rather than post rubbish about them!.
KTBFFH.