We Ain't Got No End of Season Survey
Ten questions. Ten writers. One season.
Ten questions. Ten writers. One season.
Fernando Torres' 76th-minute strike was enough to see off the Toffee at Stamford Bridge in the final match of a long, hard season.
Fernando Torres and Juan Mata ensured that Chelsea ended the season on a high with a 2-1 win against David Moyes and Everton.
Going more or less as expected.
Game 69 is here. Relax with some Nathan Ake.
The light at the end of the tunnel is here. It's the last match of Chelsea's season. Unless of course it isn't.
Haven't we played enough games yet? If results go the wrong way this weekend, the 70th game of Chelsea's season will be against Arsenal at Villa Park.
It's entirely possible than Chelsea and Arsenal end up exactly tied for third place at the end of 38 games. What does that mean? It means a playoff.
Frank Lampard's brace allowed the Blues to come from behind at Villa Park.
Frank Lampard scored #202 and #203 on Saturday, meaning Chelsea will be returning to the Champions League next season
Exhibit number 341 of once again playing down to the level of opposition. Now with extra clownshoes.
Win and we're in. Simples.
We probably shouldn't expect another 8-0...
Paul’s puerile players prefer pressing periodically before pouncing promptly through their titanic target man
Let's talk a bit about Ramires, the midfielder.
Chelsea's results against the Premier League's best only serve to underline the failed promise of this season.
We all saw this coming, right?
Chelsea and Tottenham played to a draw today, meaning Chelsea still need a win to qualify for the Champions League next season
This game. This game. My word. Goals by Oscar and Ramires have the good guys in the lead 2-1. Samba de Stamford Bridge-o!
Welcome to David Luiz's 100th start for Chelsea.
Taking a look at the tactics and strategy of former Chelsea ex Andre Villas-Boas and his new partner, Tottenham Hotspur
It's finally here. The game which is probably the biggest this season so far. As luck would have it, it's even a home match against Spurs.
What was it like to be at Old Trafford when Chelsea sunk United?
A late goal gave the Blues a 1-0 win against Manchester United at Old Trafford, keeping us in the lead in the Champions League race. Oh, and there was a bit of a fuss over a smile as well.