Bela Trimmel Article Archive

  1. Could Terry's Time Be Coming To a Close?

    Chelsea and England captain John Terry believes it is unthinkable that his career will end without European and World Cup glory. As the current season unfolds, Terry finds his ultimate plan to be on track...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about about 1 month ago 251 reads 9 comments

  2. Roman Remains Committed To Blues Says Buck

    Chelsea fans everywhere have watched the team go through the past three Champions League and Premiership campaigns and wondered if the failure to acquire trophies would lead to the departure of team owner Roman Abramovich...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about about 1 month ago 61 reads 0 comments

  3. Chelsea Feel No More Pressure Than Usual Under Ancelotti

    From the transfer ban, to their hot start out of the gates, and lastly, the announcement of Peter Kenyon's departure, the club has experienced a roller coaster ride...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 2 months ago 148 reads 2 comments

  4. Stamford Bridge Isn't Falling Down: Chelsea's Early Season Review

    East African Business Week reported on September 14 that Chelsea owner, Roman Abrmoavich had attempted to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro. He didn't quite make it...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 2 months ago 240 reads 1 comments

  5. Match Preview: Chelsea v. Sunderland

    Premier League football continues on Tuesday evening as Chelsea take on Sunderland at The Stadium of Light. This midweek match will likely serve as a test for the strength of The Black Cats lineup for the coming season...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 3 months ago 434 reads 1 comments

  6. Blues Bounce Back On Opening Day To Defeat Hull

    The 2009-2010 Barclay's Premier League season kicked off on Saturday afternoon when Hull traveled to Stamford Bridge to take on the Premier League's third place finishers from last season, Chelsea...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 3 months ago 54 reads 7 comments

  7. A Wandering Bolton Shall Go: Bolton Vs. Chelsea Match Preview

    The last time Bolton faced Chelsea, things were slightly different for the boys in blue. Phil Scolari was still in charge and there was already speculation he could be dismissed before the end of the season...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 7 months ago 73 reads 0 comments

  8. Chelsea-Liverpool Preview: Fifth Verse Same as the First

    Birds are chirping and lions are starting to venture from their caves, as spring comes on. This Wednesday will see the resumption of the Champions League rivalry of Liverpool and Chelsea...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 7 months ago 349 reads 9 comments

  9. The Fredy Montero Incident: Good For The MLS Or Not?

    *Let it be known, that this article is not an attempt to slander Mr. Montero or his accuser. I hope that this situation works itself out in short order and that if Mr. Montero is guilty, that he recieves the punishment for it...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 7 months ago 724 reads 8 comments

  10. Chelsea To Expand Asian Influence In The Premier League

    John Terry has been one of the most iconic players in England for the last decade, and while the tides are slowly turning, it doesn't seem as though English football is doing much to expand its base of UK players...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 8 months ago 57 reads 1 comments

  11. Wenger Fears That Terrorists Could Target Football

    While the Gunners of Arsenal wrapped up an exhilarating Champions League between Roma on Wednesday on penalties, their coach, Arsene Wenger, feels that there may be other guns directed toward the Emirates...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 8 months ago 84 reads 1 comments

  12. Edwin Van Der Sar Strains His Back Against Newcastle

    Goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar was seen exiting a Manchester hospital on Thursday afternoon after having arrived there earlier that morning...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 9 months ago 68 reads 0 comments

  13. Hiddink Is Big Where It Counts or Why the Blues Manager Is Like Jose

    Since arriving at Stamford Bridge a little under a month ago, Gus Hiddink has been off to a marvelous start. His team has fought back to the second place spot in the Premiership and are looking ...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 9 months ago 311 reads 6 comments

  14. Chelsea-Portsmouth: Slippery Conditions Slide The Blues To Victory

    When I began to play football on a more consistent basis around three years ago, I constantly had an image in my head of a rain soaked pitch and the often gunmetal grey skies of England every match day...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 9 months ago 83 reads 4 comments

  15. Who Do You Support: A Look at Charities Devoted to the Beautiful Game

    As the year draws to an end and we turn to our holiday get togethers and our New Year's resolutions, some of us may hear of our friends who make a yearly donation to a charity...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 11 months ago 62 reads 3 comments

  16. Roman Abramovich to Cease Backing the Blues

    Chelsea went through to the knockout stages of the Champions League today with a win over Cluj. With talent running thin and injured, many were wondering the Blues would make it out of group play at all...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 11 months ago 1,743 reads 6 comments

  17. Will Stamford Bridge Be Falling Down?: Chelsea VS. Cluj

    With the final set of group play fixtures on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, it is crunch time for Chelsea. The Blues need nothing short of a win in their match at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday, or they will likely fall to a UEFA cup spot...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 11 months ago 134 reads 3 comments

  18. "I Can't Afford To Wax My Chest Anymore" Says Ronaldo

    With the worlds economies bracing for what is going to be a financially unstable winter, we are learning that even the multi- millionaire footballers of Europe are having hard times...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 11 months ago 1,369 reads 7 comments

  19. Football and the Global Credit Crisis: A Snapshot

    Many aspects go together to make football one of the most loved sports in the world. Three of the largest tenants of the game are the fans, the clubs, and the players, but with the current global ...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 11 months ago 178 reads 6 comments

  20. Drogba "Will Be Going No Where In January," Says Kenyon

    Peter Kenyon told the BBC earlier this week that Chelsea have no major plans for the January transfer window. "Most of the players we would go after are usually cup tied during the window," he said...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about 12 months ago 51 reads 2 comments

  21. Does the Manager Truly Matter at the Top Level?

    With their most recent draw in the books, Chelsea manager, Luiz Felipe Scolari, stated on Wednesday evening that if his side draw to Cluj, he should return to Brazil...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about about 1 year ago 116 reads 3 comments

  22. A Chilly Eurpoean Night Freezes Chelsea's Chances To Qualify.

    A late fall evening in the south of France froze the beleaguered legs of Chelsea on their way to the knockout round of Europe's premier club competition on Wednesday night...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about about 1 year ago 29 reads 0 comments

  23. Why I Love This Beautiful Game, Part Five: How Football Explains the World

    This article has been a long time coming. I didn't want to jump right on it and hammer out a piece of dribble. So I sat down and thought about how football explains the world, and it occurred ...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about about 1 year ago 265 reads 6 comments

  24. Hull City: The Sleeping Tiger Of The Premiership?

    Hull City A.F.C are certainly something. The Tigers, who defeated Tottenham on Sunday, moved into the third place spot in the table ahead of Arsenal...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about about 1 year ago 164 reads 7 comments

  25. Hi, My Name Is Bela and Like Michelle, I'm an Addict As Well

    Not to try and one up Michele Alves's article on being a football addict but I thought I'd share my own experiences as well. I can remember a time in my life when the color blue was just the color blue...

    Bela Trimmel Written by Bela Trimmel about about 1 year ago 274 reads 8 comments

 


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