The ‘worst’ Chelsea XI of the modern era
Chelsea fans have been through more than most in the last ten years. Roman Abramovich took control of the club in 2003, and since then has signed some of the greatest players to ever play in the Premier League.
The likes of Petr Cech, Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard have been mainstays in a Chelsea side that has at times dominated English football and done so in style. But going back further still, you realise there has been some utter dross walk through the Stamford Bridge doors, and at no small cost.
For every Claude Makelele it appears there is a Juan Sebastian Veron, and when compiling this all-time Chelsea worst XI one thing that was particularly noticeable was that Stamford Bridge appears to be a graveyard for formerly prolific strikers – think Kezman, Mutu, Shevchenko, Pizarro, Sutton and most recently Fernando Torres.
Chelsea fans have endured a tough season, so going through this may prove a cathartic excercise. No matter how tough things may have been this season, at least you don’t have these players turning out for you week in week out on a regular basis anymore.
Click on Stamford Bridge to reveal quite possibly the ‘worst’ Chelsea eleven of the modern era.


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March 17th, 2013
Chelsea making headline everyday, hmm. the annoying part is that they only write about negative things about Chelsea but so blind to see and write the positives but I’m happy you did not mention up to 15 players who failed to meet it up In stamford bridge since 2000 but excuse me, do u include Malouda? you called Frank Sinclair poor old? and you said Chelsea signed Shevshenko in 2009? You should be ashamed, history teller.