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Chelsea Football Club 1971-72 Squad: A Team of Legends
Chelsea squad 1971-72: (l-r) Peter Bonetti, Marvin Hinton, Paddy Mulligan, Peter Houseman, Charlie Cooke, Chris Garland, John Dempsey, Peter Osgood, Eddie McCreadie, John Phillips, Tommy Baldwin, Ron Harris, John Boyle, Steve Kember, Dave Webb, John Hollins, Alan Hudson
Chelsea FC are an English professional football club based in Fulham, London
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This photograph encapsulates the legendary 1971-72 Chelsea Football Club squad, a team that left an indelible mark on English football history. Seated in the front row, goalkeeper Peter Bonetti, the "King of Stamford Bridge," exudes confidence and experience. Behind him, Marvin Hinton, Paddy Mulligan, and Peter Houseman form a formidable defensive line, their focus and determination evident. Charlie Cooke, Chris Garland, and John Dempsey, the midfield trio, are poised and ready to take on their opponents. The dynamic duo of Peter Osgood and Eddie McCreadie, flanking each side of the photograph, are a lethal striking partnership, their goalscoring prowess unmatched. In the back row, John Phillips, Tommy Baldwin, Ron Harris, John Boyle, Steve Kember, Dave Webb, and John Hollins, the team's stalwarts, display a sense of unity and camaraderie. Ron Harris, the "Chelsea Cannonball," stands tall and proud, a testament to his unwavering commitment and leadership. This iconic team, managed by Dave Sexton, finished third in the First Division, reaching the FA Cup Final, where they lost to Leeds United. Despite the heartbreaking defeat, the 1971-72 squad's legacy lives on, inspiring generations of Chelsea fans and players. Their collective skill, passion, and determination continue to be celebrated, making this photograph a cherished piece of football history.
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