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I'm glad we're second bottom and hope we can beat Chelsea next season.
Before and after matches we're as good as gold. I'm not aware of one single serious incident involving Villa fans on the road and I doubt there is a much safer ground to visit in the country than Villa Park.
At least most of the comments are just a bit cringeworthy (not you, Villain, you made me smile, spot on!). But Paul Bethall, you are disgusting. I have been to most grounds several times, and have been to the Bridge to see CFC v Spurs, and at WHL to see the reverse. Never hear this song, and never heard any reference to it by any Chelsea fan. Spreading that sort of bullshit is pitiful, I just hope the taste of your own bile puts you off this crap before much longer.
We're not hiding away from a problem, we're pissed off with tossers like you inventing things and spreading lies on the internet for your own agenda. I'm a home and away Chelsea ST-holder with a Jewish wife. I've only heard this disgusting Auschwitz song once in around 20 years - and that was from a group of Arsenal fans in the train queue coming back from the Carling Cup final. You do anti-racism no service whatsoever with your dishonesty.
I've got better things to do than make up nonsense about a club I have no animosity towards. Either I just sit near nutters, or people just hear what they want. Either way, Chelsea have made massive steps with their racism campaigns and should be applauded. To say it doesn't go on is daft. Liverpool, as you quite rightly say, do sing some horrific chants at United fans but quiet why you have to resort to insults to get your point across serves neither of you any kudos at all.
I'll tell you something, that streak was more of a boon than a blessing this year. Think about it, you drew at home seven times, which is 14 points dropped. Man United drew only once at home and won 17 of their 19 games at Old Trafford, Arsenal drew five times, and even Liverpool drew six. You had a great road record, yes, but don't give this unbeaten streak as a source of much pride. It hurt you this season because you were under pressure to keep it rather than be aggressive and play to win games; instead, you'd settle for draws to keep that streak going. I don't care that you didn't lose there this season, you just didn't do well enough at home.
Teams that come to the Bridge shut up shop and are happy with the draw, so therefore an intimidating atmosphere is a bonus, which every team in the League would want. The Blues fans are a some of the best, the House of Pain is a fortress, and we shall win the Title next year, you heard it here first.
The atmosphere at Stamford Bridge is hardly "intimidating" compared to other grounds in the league.
The African Cup of Nations was not a reason at all that you didn't win the league. Chelsea went 8-2-0 in all competitions from January 1 to February 10, including 4-2-0 in the league with a draw against Liverpool.
Back the train up for a second........
English football has its unique flavour because the fans get behind their team and abuse the opponents.
I missed one away game last season and I reckon tne worst fans I saw (or best) were Birmingham ( that wasn't easy to type) but that was only because they were playing the Villa. Most seasons Man City and Spurs do a decent job. The best (or worst) year in year out are Man Utd. They are only interested in being football fans for a few Champions League matches.