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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 ...
Decals/badges: Gold or black "Mini 40" bonnet badge, anniversary decal on the body sides, chrome "GB" on boot; Interior: Color-matched leather seats with contrasting piping, alloy dashboard, chrome-detailed instruments with "Mini 40" between the water temp. and fuel gauge, and a leather facia top, handbrake, and gear knob.
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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 ...
The Chelsea lion badge was included in a blue shield; the kits for next season retained this style. 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]
English: Vector version of graphic displaying the year-ending position of Chelsea F.C. in the English Football League system Français : Version vectorielle du graphique afficher la position de l'année se termine de Chelsea F.C. dans le système de la Ligue anglaise de Football
The 1957–58 season was Chelsea Football Club's forty-fourth competitive season. The season saw the debut of teenage prodigy Jimmy Greaves , who would go on to score 132 goals in 157 matches for Chelsea and become the youngest-ever player to score 100 goals in the English top-flight.
Chelsea; 1963–64 season; Chairman: Joe Mears: Manager: Tommy Docherty: Stadium: Stamford Bridge: First Division: 5th: FA Cup: Fourth round: League Cup: Second round: Top goalscorer: League: Bobby Tambling (17) All: Bobby Tambling (19) Highest home attendance: 70,123 vs Tottenham Hotspur (8 January 1964) Lowest home attendance: 19,434 vs West ...