九月初外租球員 + 舊將狀況 - 切爾西足球俱樂部 Chelsea Football Club
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chelsea-here--chelsea-there.html
Chelsea here, Chelsea there
Sun, 7 Sep 2014
With only one loan player in action this weekend, and with the transfer
window now closed, the official Chelsea website rounds up the movements of
some of our former players before looking ahead to the next seven days…
== Loan news ==
With much of club football on hold because of the international break,
Ulises Davila (pictured above) was the only Chelsea man in action this
weekend, playing in Tenerife's 2-0 loss to Girona in Spain's second tier.
== Former Blues ==
Starting with players that represented our first team and left prior to
this summer, Joe Cole moved from one claret and blue side to another over
the summer, penning a two-year deal with Aston Villa following his release
from West Ham United at the end of last season. He has featured for the
Villains once so far, in their 1-0 home loss to Leyton Orient in the
Capital One Cup.
Salomon Kalou is a Hertha Berlin player now after sealing a move to the
German capital from French club Lille last weekend.
Another member of our Champions League-winning squad, Florent Malouda, is
without a club after cancelling his contract at Trabzonspor. The winger is
currently training with LB Chateroux, the club where he began his career
in France.
Two other Frenchmen without a club are 37-year-old William Gallas, who has
left Perth Glory in Australia after a short spell, and Nicolas Anelka, who
had his contract at West Brom terminated earlier this year. There are
however reports in India the striker has signed for Mumbai City ahead of
the inaugural Indian Super League, which begins next month.
Eidur Gudjohnsen is also a free agent and is currently training with FC
Copenhagen as he looks for a new club.
Having been released by Fulham, Damien Duff has moved to Melbourne City on
a one-year deal.
Wayne Bridge announced his retirement from the game after being released
by Reading in May.
Steve Sidwell also left relegated Fulham, to join Stoke City, while Khalid
Boulahrouz moved back to his native Holland, joining Feyenoord in July
having spent a year with Brondby in Denmark.
Yossi Benayoun joined Maccaibi Haifa in June on a free transfer following
his release by Queens Park Rangers.
After three years in Germany with Hamburg, Michael Mancienne (pictured
below) returned to England over the summer, signing for Nottingham Forest
on a three-year deal. The defender has played an important role in
Forest's strong start to the season. They currently top the Championship
with five games played.
Another man plying his trade in England's second tier this year is Jacob
Mellis, who joined Blackpool after two seasons at Barnsley.
Michael Woods earned a move up the footballing pyramid, signing for League
Two Hartlepool in August after impressing on trial. He had been at
Harrogate Town.
Miroslav Stoch has joined Al Ain, a team based in Abu Dhabi, on loan from
Fenerbache for 2014/15.
Moving on to players that played for our Academy sides but not the first
team (in competitive action), Gokhan Tore made his loan switch to Besiktas
from Rubin Kuzan permanent, coming off the bench in both of the Turkish
side's Champions League play-off games with Arsenal last month (pictured
below).
Frank Nouble has moved to Coventry City from Ipswich Town until the new
year. The striker scored the only goal in Coventry's 1-0 win over
Gillingham on Friday in the first game at the Ricoh Arena in 14 months.
Tom Taiwo joined Scottish Championship side Falkirk in July from Hibernian.
A man moving away from Scotland over the summer was Ben Gordon, who has
signed a two-year contract with Colchester United having spent time north
of the border at Ross County.
Billy Knott made an early impression having moved to Bradford from
Sunderland, netting a good goal in their derby victory over Leeds in the
Capital One Cup.
Danny Hollands will also be playing at League Two level this season,
joining Portsmouth on a permanent basis over the summer having been on a
short-term contract at the end of 2013/14 season.
Following his release from Newport County at the end of last season, Harry
Worley signed for Stevenage Borough ahead of the 2014/15 campaign.
Carl Magnay will be playing Conference football again this season but for
Grimsby Town and not Gateshead following his move down the north-east
coast over the summer.
Amin Affane has left Energie Cottbus to join Wolfsburg II in Germany's
second tier.
On the management front, Claudio Ranieri took charge of Greece for the
first time last night (pictured right) after leaving Monaco in May, but
his evening ended in disappointment as they lost 1-0 to Romania in
Athens.
== The Chelsea week ahead ==
International football still dominates the early part of this week but
players will gradually be returning to training in the coming days. John
Mikel Obi and Mohamed Salah are the last players set to represent their
country this week, with their respective African Cup of Nations qualifiers
taking place on Wednesday.
After a fortnight without a match the Blues are back in action on Saturday
afternoon when we host Swansea City at Stamford Bridge. Kick-off is at 3pm.
Jose Mourinho will be talking to the press as usual on Friday and you'll
be able to follow what he says on this website, on Chelsea TV and on our
@chelseafc Twitter page.
Earlier on Saturday, the Under-18s host West Ham United at Cobham,
kick-off 11am.
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以伊露維塔的名為證發誓 — 若有誰敢奪取屬於我們的藍色之心,不論對方是天使
、惡魔、男人或女人,包括尚未出生者,若有任何的生靈,不論偉大或渺小,是善
還是惡,我們都將懷著復仇與憎恨之心直追到天涯海角,直追到世界結束之日。
--
chelsea-here--chelsea-there.html
Chelsea here, Chelsea there
Sun, 7 Sep 2014
With only one loan player in action this weekend, and with the transfer
window now closed, the official Chelsea website rounds up the movements of
some of our former players before looking ahead to the next seven days…
== Loan news ==
With much of club football on hold because of the international break,
Ulises Davila (pictured above) was the only Chelsea man in action this
weekend, playing in Tenerife's 2-0 loss to Girona in Spain's second tier.
== Former Blues ==
Starting with players that represented our first team and left prior to
this summer, Joe Cole moved from one claret and blue side to another over
the summer, penning a two-year deal with Aston Villa following his release
from West Ham United at the end of last season. He has featured for the
Villains once so far, in their 1-0 home loss to Leyton Orient in the
Capital One Cup.
Salomon Kalou is a Hertha Berlin player now after sealing a move to the
German capital from French club Lille last weekend.
Another member of our Champions League-winning squad, Florent Malouda, is
without a club after cancelling his contract at Trabzonspor. The winger is
currently training with LB Chateroux, the club where he began his career
in France.
Two other Frenchmen without a club are 37-year-old William Gallas, who has
left Perth Glory in Australia after a short spell, and Nicolas Anelka, who
had his contract at West Brom terminated earlier this year. There are
however reports in India the striker has signed for Mumbai City ahead of
the inaugural Indian Super League, which begins next month.
Eidur Gudjohnsen is also a free agent and is currently training with FC
Copenhagen as he looks for a new club.
Having been released by Fulham, Damien Duff has moved to Melbourne City on
a one-year deal.
Wayne Bridge announced his retirement from the game after being released
by Reading in May.
Steve Sidwell also left relegated Fulham, to join Stoke City, while Khalid
Boulahrouz moved back to his native Holland, joining Feyenoord in July
having spent a year with Brondby in Denmark.
Yossi Benayoun joined Maccaibi Haifa in June on a free transfer following
his release by Queens Park Rangers.
After three years in Germany with Hamburg, Michael Mancienne (pictured
below) returned to England over the summer, signing for Nottingham Forest
on a three-year deal. The defender has played an important role in
Forest's strong start to the season. They currently top the Championship
with five games played.
Another man plying his trade in England's second tier this year is Jacob
Mellis, who joined Blackpool after two seasons at Barnsley.
Michael Woods earned a move up the footballing pyramid, signing for League
Two Hartlepool in August after impressing on trial. He had been at
Harrogate Town.
Miroslav Stoch has joined Al Ain, a team based in Abu Dhabi, on loan from
Fenerbache for 2014/15.
Moving on to players that played for our Academy sides but not the first
team (in competitive action), Gokhan Tore made his loan switch to Besiktas
from Rubin Kuzan permanent, coming off the bench in both of the Turkish
side's Champions League play-off games with Arsenal last month (pictured
below).
Frank Nouble has moved to Coventry City from Ipswich Town until the new
year. The striker scored the only goal in Coventry's 1-0 win over
Gillingham on Friday in the first game at the Ricoh Arena in 14 months.
Tom Taiwo joined Scottish Championship side Falkirk in July from Hibernian.
A man moving away from Scotland over the summer was Ben Gordon, who has
signed a two-year contract with Colchester United having spent time north
of the border at Ross County.
Billy Knott made an early impression having moved to Bradford from
Sunderland, netting a good goal in their derby victory over Leeds in the
Capital One Cup.
Danny Hollands will also be playing at League Two level this season,
joining Portsmouth on a permanent basis over the summer having been on a
short-term contract at the end of 2013/14 season.
Following his release from Newport County at the end of last season, Harry
Worley signed for Stevenage Borough ahead of the 2014/15 campaign.
Carl Magnay will be playing Conference football again this season but for
Grimsby Town and not Gateshead following his move down the north-east
coast over the summer.
Amin Affane has left Energie Cottbus to join Wolfsburg II in Germany's
second tier.
On the management front, Claudio Ranieri took charge of Greece for the
first time last night (pictured right) after leaving Monaco in May, but
his evening ended in disappointment as they lost 1-0 to Romania in
Athens.
== The Chelsea week ahead ==
International football still dominates the early part of this week but
players will gradually be returning to training in the coming days. John
Mikel Obi and Mohamed Salah are the last players set to represent their
country this week, with their respective African Cup of Nations qualifiers
taking place on Wednesday.
After a fortnight without a match the Blues are back in action on Saturday
afternoon when we host Swansea City at Stamford Bridge. Kick-off is at 3pm.
Jose Mourinho will be talking to the press as usual on Friday and you'll
be able to follow what he says on this website, on Chelsea TV and on our
@chelseafc Twitter page.
Earlier on Saturday, the Under-18s host West Ham United at Cobham,
kick-off 11am.
--
以伊露維塔的名為證發誓 — 若有誰敢奪取屬於我們的藍色之心,不論對方是天使
、惡魔、男人或女人,包括尚未出生者,若有任何的生靈,不論偉大或渺小,是善
還是惡,我們都將懷著復仇與憎恨之心直追到天涯海角,直追到世界結束之日。
--
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