A quirky, little-known Stamford Bridge rule dictates that the home side must wear white socks, no exceptions. As such, the Spanish giants had no choice but to swap them for a darker alternative.
King Harold led his army, most of whom were on foot, across 185 miles in just four days. The English army marched day and night with such speed that Hardrada’s army only knew of King Harold’s ...
Stamford Bridge has evolved significantly since its construction in 1877, with changes to seating, structures, and ownership. The stadium faced financial challenges during the 1970s and 80s ...
On the afternoon of Monday 25th September, 1066, the English army arrived at a place known as Stamford Bridge. The King had travelled just under 300 kilometres in only five days. It was here that ...
In fact it was 13 years to the day since Fulham last even scored at the Bridge, with Clint Dempsey on target in a 1-1 draw. So the omens were certainly against them when Palmer fired Chelsea ahead ...