RIP John Neal

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RIP John.

You leave us with wonderful memories of following our beloved Chelsea FC. Those were the days my friend.

Come along, come along
Come along and sing this song
We're the boys in blue
In Division Two
But we won't be staying long
 
Was only born in 83 so never got to see the 83-85 team in action, but my dad assured me I was taken along to a couple games at 12 months old <laugh>
So I suppose technically I did see them in action, but have no memory of it.

Regardless, RIP....
 
RIP John. Only really started going to the Bridge in '84, that team will always hold a special place in my heart.
 
Having grown up in Fulham, when the R's weren't at home I used to go to the Bridge with my Chelsea mates in the early to mid eighties. This was the the time when John Neal was the manager. It was only last week on the train back from Wembley after the England game with those same mates that I posed the question... 'Who was the Chelsea manager when we used to go as kids.'

It took a while, but we got there in the end.

RIP John Neal.
 
I have only just been made aware of this, and am very sad to hear it. John really made his mark with us and gave us plenty to smile about after going though a pretty grim period in the late seventies and early eighties. RIP John- you will always be well thought of!
 
Some of the best days at the bridge under John Neal who can forget the celebrations after stuffing Leeds and Newcastle .
And the epic Sheff Wednesday cup ties sad day for a certain generation of blues