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Chelsea 2008
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 11:46 am
by billyhamilton82
I know we have been spoilt in recent times playing the "big" teams.
I'm a day late, so apologies but one of the best nights many Clarets had upto that point especially those who started watching in the mid 70's onwards happened at Chelsea on 12/11/2008.
The emotion on that night and the days following was amazing it almost became normal as we then knocked out the Arsenal kids and gave Spurs the fright of their lives in the semi.
16 years ago WOW!
BEEEEAAAAASSSSST
Although it all went down hill afterwards, that season 2008-09 was one of the best.
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 12:07 pm
by blatherwickstattoos
The best away trip I’ve ever had. Birthday struck at 12 midnight on the way back. Was a great feeling
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 12:13 pm
by Leisure
Was a great day and evening! 3 of our coaches set off early and dropped off at Hyde Park late morning.
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 12:44 pm
by Foshiznik
My first ever away trip... Not a bad one to start with. As someone who isn't able to go to many games, I was very lucky that the games that i picked that season were Arsenal home and away, Spurs home and away, Chelsea away, Bristol City (last home game of the season) Reading away (play-offs) and the final.
Couldn't have picked better, even in hindsight.
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 1:07 pm
by Quickenthetempo
Great away day.
Someone started a campaign for Burnley fans to wear flat caps for the fixture, as Londoners thought we all wore them with our whippets.
I wasn't expecting thousands of them on arrival in the capital.
And has it happens, Chelsea fans wear them nowadays as a fashion statement.
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 1:11 pm
by Dyched
Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2024 1:07 pm
Great away day.
Someone started a campaign for Burnley fans to wear flat caps for the fixture, as Londoners thought we all wore them with our whippets.
I wasn't expecting thousands of them on arrival in the capital.
And has it happens, Chelsea fans wear them nowadays as a fashion statement.
This reminds me of that Only Fools and Horses episode when they go to France and everyone looks like Uncle Albert

Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 1:15 pm
by Silkyskills1
Incredible support that evening. I know it's a cliche but we went through the whole array of emotions; fear, excitement, anticipation and sheer elation.
Wade's inexplicable penalty miss, Duffo's hit and hope and then Beast's magnificent save to win it.
Privileged to be there and experience what happened.
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 1:27 pm
by Guller Bull
Was bloody incredible! Myself and Mrs GB
Tickets a tenner each
Got a an Easy Bus (or whatever it was) for about £12 each return from Scotch corner
Got a cheap and cheerful hotel near Victoria (one of them where the bog and shower are the same space things) for about £45 - We weren't in it that long to care.
Few beers on the Thames with a few off CM if I remembe right?
The match itself was incredible. That's entertainment!
Happy Days
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 1:42 pm
by bfcjg
The Capital Punishment run of games.
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 1:55 pm
by Foshiznik
Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2024 1:07 pm
Great away day.
Someone started a campaign for Burnley fans to wear flat caps for the fixture, as Londoners thought we all wore them with our whippets.
I wasn't expecting thousands of them on arrival in the capital.
And has it happens, Chelsea fans wear them nowadays as a fashion statement.
I forgot about the flat caps. Always remember Bad Beat Bob though!

Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 2:10 pm
by Fretters
Amazing night! Probably the beginning of our belief that we could strive for more than midtable mediocrity in the Championship.
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 4:10 pm
by ecc
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2024 10:15 pm
by Shappie
There is a YouTube video filmed from behind the goal.
As Chris Eagles takes the first shot and is saved, there is a split second of total silence before the euphoria of Ade’s equaliser on the rebound.
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 3:34 am
by Dressinggown
A certain chap called 'Leisure' on this forum posts regularly about the Accy Clarets and their superbly organised travel (including beer stops).
That day at Chelsea was a long one. I seemed to recall a pick up around 6:30am from the Stanley Club in Accrington. We quickly became the advanced party with another 7 coaches following a few hours behind.
We alighted at a tube station around 10:30am. Our group consisted of about 40 members, many who had little experience of the outside of their house ,/ Bargain Booze.
Cutting our losses.my mate and I fled from the tube station at Kings Cross to have a couple in a nearby pub and meet up with a few mates.
We did, however, witness some of our original party becoming arrested for various ridiculous stuff including sitting down on a dropped kerb and being laid horizontal in a public space.
Chelsea fans were impressed with our noise coming from the Shed End.
Drogba is a man to hate but we gave him too much room and he can finish.
I was anticipating Chelsea to pile on the pressure but it never really arrived.
Then it blooding happened !
Eagles hit a left footed shot which was only pushed into the path of Akinbyi who calmly slotted in the corner of the net in front of the away support.
Cue mayhem amongst 6,5000 at the Shed End. Nobody expected us to win but having that moment will always stay in my memory forever
.
We did a good job taking it to penalties, the best from Alexander who is a penalty king (an unusual method behind the usual practices)
Kevin McDonald took a perfect spot kick and immediately left the stadium for the nearest Irish League Club.
Jenson did the rest and I lost the limited human faculties I had left. Swept on a tide of emotion I made a coach on which I definitely didn't arrive on.
I immediately took on the coach sleeping position which is to rest the forehead on the back of the seat in front. Whilst this can be a useful tool on your way to work after a few too many beers the night before, it must be noted that prolonged use of this technique over a period of hours can result in catastrophic injuries.
I held out until I was turfed off the coach near the Hapton Inn at daybreak.
I was lucky having only received minor 'carpet burns'.to my forehead and I eventually located my house around 72 hours later.
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 3:53 am
by Dressinggown
A certain chap called 'Leisure' on this forum posts regularly about the Accy Clarets and their superbly organised travel (including beer stops).
That day at Chelsea was a long one. I seemed to recall a pick up around 6:30am from the Stanley Club in Accrington. We quickly became the advanced party with another 7 coaches following a few hours behind.
We alighted at a tube station around 10:30am. Our group consisted of about 40 members, many who had little experience of the outside of their house ,/ Bargain Booze.
Cutting our losses.my mate and I fled from the tube station at Kings Cross to have a couple in a nearby pub and meet up with a few mates.
We did, however, witness some of our original party becoming arrested for various ridiculous stuff including sitting down on a dropped kerb and being laid horizontal in a public space.
Chelsea fans were impressed with our noise coming from the Shed End.
Drogba is a man to hate but we gave him too much room and he can finish.
I was anticipating Chelsea to pile on the pressure but it never really arrived.
Then it bloody happened !
Eagles hit a left footed shot which was only pushed into the path of Akinbyi who calmly slotted in the corner of the net in front of the away support.
Cue mayhem amongst 6,500 at the Shed End. Nobody expected us to win but having that moment will always stay in my memory forever
.
We did a good job taking it to penalties, the best from Alexander who is a penalty king (an unusual method behind the usual practices)
Kevin McDonald took a perfect spot kick and immediately left the stadium making a beelinefor the nearest Irish League Club.
Jenson did the rest and I lost the limited human faculties I had left. Swept on a tide of emotion I made a coach on which I definitely didn't arrive on.
I immediately took on the coach sleeping position which is to rest the forehead on the back of the seat in front. Whilst this can be a useful tool on your way to work after a few too many beers the night before, it must be noted that prolonged use of this technique over a period of hours can result in catastrophic injuries.
I held out until I was turfed off the coach near the Hapton Inn at daybreak.
I was lucky having only received minor 'carpet burns'.to my forehead and I eventually located my house around 72 hours later.
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 8:30 am
by martin_p
It was the start of probably the most exciting 12 months I’ve ever had as a claret. Many of the most memorable games I’ve been to are in that 12 month period.
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 8:45 am
by Herts Clarets
I was talking to a fellow Claret in the White Horse in Parsons Green before the game, my hope was that we had a goal to celebrate and avoided being humiliated by a Chelsea side who were at the top of their game in 2008. I think my hopes were realised!
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 9:35 am
by Jimmymaccer
We went on coaches from The Turf, where Sky to were waiting to see us off. They got on the coach with a camera asking for the usual naff everyone to cheer and wave scarves etc, but they were basically told to sod off by parents as kids ducked down so as not to be filmed given lots had simply called in to say their child was sick and would be out of school!
A brilliant evening…….
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 8:49 pm
by Devils_Advocate
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2024 11:07 am
by bfcjg
Brilliant, we've all been there !
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2024 11:13 am
by wilks_bfc
Always good to see this again
“We’re gunna do it”

Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2024 1:12 pm
by CaptJohn
I can remember travelling a few thousand miles for that match. Wonderful atmosphere in the lower section of the "Shed" when Ade equalised. Didn't get home until it was getting light after dropping my son off in Manchester and my daughter in Warrington. Great memories

Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2024 5:28 pm
by Dressinggown
There was a superb YouTube vid of a bloke and his son in their kitchen listening to the radio commentary during the penalty shootout.
Let's just say that Dad got a bit emotional !
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2024 5:37 pm
by Dressinggown
Sorry, already posted.
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2024 6:25 pm
by Dressinggown
Sorry, already posted.
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2024 7:40 pm
by bodge
Absolute gold that vid, think it was poster three ways west's Dad.
Re: Chelsea 2008
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2024 10:08 pm
by Bop
I’ve been watching Burnley for a long long time, but that view back of the lined up coaches was very memorable.