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In 1975, a heraldic badge was granted by the College of Arms to the English Football League for use by Chelsea. The badge took the form of the familiar lion and staff encircled by a blue ring but without lettering and without the red roses and red footballs (blazoned as "A lion rampant reguardant azure supporting with the forepaws a crozier or ...
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Kelly is a popular name which is suit for a doll known as Chelsea. Shelly/Kelly/Chelsea Roberts (1995–2010 as Shelly/Kelly, 2011–present as Chelsea): Barbie's youngest sister, approximately 6 years old, then later 7 years old. Since her name changed to Chelsea, she loves the color pink and has blonde hair and blue eyes like her older sister ...
Stamford The Lion and Bridget The Lioness (bipedal lion and lioness couple) – Chelsea F.C. [23] Super Saint and Sammy Saint – Southampton F.C. [23] Swifty – Walsall F.C. Terry Bytes – Fulham F.C. York Sport village[YM] Theo the Wyvern – Leyton Orient F.C. Toby Tyke and Tabitha Tyke – Barnsley F.C. Tommy & Tammy Trewblu ...
Chelsea Handler and host Jay Leno revealed her Dec. 2009 cover for the first time on The Jay Leno Show. (Photo: Justin Lubin/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images) (NBC ...
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"Blue Is the Colour" is a terrace chant associated with Chelsea Football Club. It was performed by players from the Chelsea squad and released in 1972 to coincide with the club's ultimately unsuccessful appearance in that year's League Cup Final against Stoke City .
The kit was the final one in which Chelsea wore a red garment, the colour having been a popular away kit throughout the 1970s and 1980s. [12] Chelsea wore a third kit of all-yellow with a blue collar and pattern on the front, [13] also worn by Everton. [14] The kit was from an Umbro range called Porto. [15]