No.And no "Magic Moments" puns either.
Chelsea have urged fans travelling to Naples for Wednesday's Champions League game to "exercise extreme caution" after two supporters needed hospital treatment.The Italian city has a long history of cases of away supporters being targeted by Napoli ultras."The club is aware of an incident that took place on Tuesday evening in Naples," a Chelsea statement said."Two fans are being treated in hospital, having sustained non-life-threatening injuries. The club would like to remind all supporters to exercise extreme caution whilst in the city and take note of the advice shared ahead of this fixture."There has been no official confirmation of how the injuries were caused.Around 2,500 Chelsea supporters have tickets for the game, with fans urged to meet at designated areas so they can travel to the ground by shuttle bus under police escort.In travel advice that was issued to fans earlier this month, Chelsea said: "During Uefa competition matches, attacks on away fans have sometimes occurred in Naples."Supporters have been urged not to walk around the city and to avoid wearing club colours or emblems that identify them as Chelsea fans.Liam Rosenior's side need a win against Napoli at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona to go directly into the last-16 stage of the Champions League.Their hosts - Serie A champions last season - are seeking a win to stay in the competition.
Quote from: LeeB on January 27, 2026, 02:08:58 PMQuote from: Kevin Dawson on January 27, 2026, 01:50:26 PMGet a boat for goodness sake. If Del, Rodney and Albert could negotiate the North Sea, then I'm sure they can......I quite like getting the ferry, but I got one overnight to the Isle of Man once in stormy conditions and I'd be fucked if I'd do it again, 4 hours of existential terror.Over 30 years ago my dad died in December in Dublin and as usual in Ireland the funeral was 48 hours later. One friend couldn’t afford the flights at short notice so took the ferry from Holyhead. Awful storms meant conditions were too dangerous to dock and they were stuck at sea for almost 20 hours in total.
Quote from: Kevin Dawson on January 27, 2026, 01:50:26 PMGet a boat for goodness sake. If Del, Rodney and Albert could negotiate the North Sea, then I'm sure they can......I quite like getting the ferry, but I got one overnight to the Isle of Man once in stormy conditions and I'd be fucked if I'd do it again, 4 hours of existential terror.
Get a boat for goodness sake. If Del, Rodney and Albert could negotiate the North Sea, then I'm sure they can......
Quote from: Pat McMahon on January 27, 2026, 10:31:25 PMQuote from: LeeB on January 27, 2026, 02:08:58 PMQuote from: Kevin Dawson on January 27, 2026, 01:50:26 PMGet a boat for goodness sake. If Del, Rodney and Albert could negotiate the North Sea, then I'm sure they can......I quite like getting the ferry, but I got one overnight to the Isle of Man once in stormy conditions and I'd be fucked if I'd do it again, 4 hours of existential terror.Over 30 years ago my dad died in December in Dublin and as usual in Ireland the funeral was 48 hours later. One friend couldn’t afford the flights at short notice so took the ferry from Holyhead. Awful storms meant conditions were too dangerous to dock and they were stuck at sea for almost 20 hours in total.We got the ferry back from Ireland as Storm Kathleen hit in 2024, and it was horrific. We cancelled the last day of our trip and got the last ferry before they cancelled operations as the little one had school and we couldn't risk being stuck in Ireland for a couple of extra days. It put me off ferry travel for life. I've never been so focussed on where the life rafts and life jackets were. And I say that as someone who has gone through aborted plane landings in bad weather TWICE.Ferries can go in room 101.
QuoteChelsea have urged fans travelling to Naples for Wednesday's Champions League game to "exercise extreme caution" after two supporters needed hospital treatment.The Italian city has a long history of cases of away supporters being targeted by Napoli ultras."The club is aware of an incident that took place on Tuesday evening in Naples," a Chelsea statement said."Two fans are being treated in hospital, having sustained non-life-threatening injuries. The club would like to remind all supporters to exercise extreme caution whilst in the city and take note of the advice shared ahead of this fixture."There has been no official confirmation of how the injuries were caused.Around 2,500 Chelsea supporters have tickets for the game, with fans urged to meet at designated areas so they can travel to the ground by shuttle bus under police escort.In travel advice that was issued to fans earlier this month, Chelsea said: "During Uefa competition matches, attacks on away fans have sometimes occurred in Naples."Supporters have been urged not to walk around the city and to avoid wearing club colours or emblems that identify them as Chelsea fans.Liam Rosenior's side need a win against Napoli at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona to go directly into the last-16 stage of the Champions League.Their hosts - Serie A champions last season - are seeking a win to stay in the competition.