About
FamousCFC.com is a football blog about Chelsea Football Club.
Written by die hard fans including members and season ticket holders this site contains all the latest news and views on Chelsea FC without the corporate spin.
If you want to write for us or have a question/suggestion email cfc_kris@hotmail.co.uk
Meet our Writers
CFC_Kris
The founder of FamousCFC.com I am from a Chelsea family and have been following the blues home and away since 1992.
After writing in fan forums and generally talking about the club wherever possible I founded the site so I could write about the things I cared about such as the clubs history and how it affects our future.
I have also written for EPLTalk, Soccerlens and ChampionshipTalk.com.
Jonathan Radcliffe
I’m Jon and I am a big Chelsea fan. I’ve followed the blues since I first started following football at the age of 6, 11 years ago now.
Living in France, it’s very rare that I can go to games, which I would like to do more often.
I wait till the weekend to be able to watch my team, albeit on the T.V or the computer.
Being so young, I don’t have much, if any, journalisitic work behind me but I hope to make it my career someday.
I’m really glad to be able to write about my biggest passion : Chelsea Football Club.
What makes it even better is writing to the fans ! I hope to write many articles on the site, read by the masses for a long while yet ! KTBFFH
James Toseland
I’m James and I have been a Chelsea fan for 17 years, since the days of Dennis Wise, John Spencer and Mark Stein gracing the pitch and Glenn Hoddle in the dugout.
Coming from Cornwall and with a Spurs supporting father I was born with no great local or family connection to Chelsea but fell in love with the club, the culture and the players.
Fate has proved this childhood choice right as I now live and work in South West London just a stone’s throw from Stamford Bridge.
Sadly I’ve never had a season ticket but have made frequent visits to the Bridge down the years but my best Blues memory was at another great stadium, Wembley, where I had barely sat in my seat before witnessing Roberto Di Matteo’s stunning strike within the first minute of the 1997 FA Cup Final against Middlesbrough.
Before coming to London I was a news reporter at a local newspaper and while I now work in communications I live and breathe sport and write about it whenever possible. Though I write various blogs on football and other sports, my favourite subject is of course Chelsea Football Club.












