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Chelsea 1998–2000: Zola, Vialli & the Glamour Before Abramovich

How did Chelsea become the most glamorous club in England at the turn of the millennium, long before Roman Abramovich arrived?

Episode Summary

In this episode of By Far The Greatest Team, hosts Graham Dunn and Jamie Rooney are joined by lifelong Chelsea fan Lyndon Baldock to revisit the late-1990s Chelsea revolution — a golden era of flair, glamour, and continental stardust.

Under Ken Bates’ leadership and the trailblazing appointments of Ruud Gullit and later Gianluca Vialli as player-managers, Chelsea embraced a bold new identity. With stars like Gianfranco Zola, Marcel Desailly, Roberto Di Matteo, and Mark Hughes, the Blues became the club of choice for elite players and fans alike.

From memorable FA Cup triumphs to European adventures, including battles with Barcelona, Chelsea’s 1998–2000 side redefined what an English club could be in the pre-Abramovich landscape. This episode explores the players, managers, and moments that made Chelsea one of the most fashionable football destinations of the era.

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Chelsea’s late-’90s style blended continental flair with English grit. Vialli and Gullit promoted a more possession-oriented, technical approach, while still leaning on the physicality and resilience of veterans like Mark Hughes. With Zola providing creativity and Desailly anchoring the defence, Chelsea played a balanced, attacking brand of football that stood out in the Premier League.

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Listen now and rediscover Chelsea’s pre-Abramovich golden era — a story of glamour, ambition, and continental flair.

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