Blue
Pride:
Why
Being
a
Chelsea
Fan
Means
Something
Special
Being
a
Chelsea
fan
is
more
than
just
supporting
a
football
club
-
it's
being
a
part
of
a
community
and
a
tradition.
As
a
fan,
you
will
often
refer
to
yourself
and
your
fellow
supporters
as
"the
Blues",
but
there's
also
a
special
nickname
used
by
many
Chelsea
fans
-
the
"Chelsea
Pensioners".
The
nickname
originates
from
the
location
of
the
club
in
the
heart
of
London,
near
the
Royal
Chelsea
Hospital,
which
is
home
to
retired
British
soldiers
known
as
"Chelsea
Pensioners".
The
name
has
been
embraced
by
many
loyal
supporters
of
the
club,
and
it's
a
sign
of
pride
and
respect
for
the
area
and
the
people
who
have
served
their
country.
Supporting
Chelsea
isn't
just
about
the
location
of
the
club,
however.
It's
about
being
a
part
of
a
passionate
fan
base
that
has
seen
its
fair
share
of
triumphs
and
struggles.
It's
about
wearing
the
blue
shirt
with
pride
and
singing
loud
and
clear
for
the
team
during
every
game,
whether
it's
at
Stamford
Bridge
or
on
the
road.
Being
a
Chelsea
fan
means
being
a
part
of
a
family,
even
if
you've
never
met
another
supporter
before.
You
share
the
highs
and
lows
of
every
game,
and
you
support
the
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team
through
thick
and
thin,
no
matter
what.
You
stand
together
in
victory
and
defeat
and
show
your
Blue
Pride
no
matter
what
the
outcome.
The
history
of
Chelsea
Football
Club
is
rich
and
varied,
with
many
legends
having
worn
the
blue
shirt
over
the
years.
As
a
fan,
you
feel
a
connection
to
that
history
and
the
great
players
who
have
represented
Chelsea
throughout
the
years.
It's
a
feeling
that
stays
with
you
long
after
the
final
whistle
has
blown.
In
short,
being
a
Chelsea
fan
is
more
than
just
showing
up
at
the
stadium
on
match
days.
It's
about
being
a
part
of
something
special,
a
tradition
and
a
community
that
has
withstood
the
test
of
time.
Being
a
member
of
the
Chelsea
Pensioners
means
feeling
a
sense
of
pride
and
belonging,
no
matter
where
you
are
in
the
world.
It's
a
special
club,
and
it's
a
privilege
to
be
a
part
of
it.