Our next Those Were the Days heritage event - focus on Remembrance and Moscow Dynamo
- debscoady
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Updated: 20 hours ago
The Chelsea Heritage Partnership, part of the Chelsea Supporters' Trust, and supported by Chelsea FC and the Museum, are once again delighted to present the next in our series of successful heritage events in the Stamford Bridge Tea Bar on Saturday 8th November 2025, from 6pm.

Prior to our Premier League fixture against Wolves, we will be presenting the story of our game against Moscow Dynamo, played 80 years ago this month. Chelsea FC's official club historian and Chelsea Heritage Partner, Rick Glanvill, will tell the story of that game and of the tour the famous Russian team made in 1945.
A screened presentation will be accompanied by a display of memorable photos and images of that game, many provided by Chelsea Heritage Partner Robert Stein and others from Chelsea's own archive.
At this poignant time of the year, we also remember all those who have given service for their county, in times of conflict and keeping our peace. We will have a unique piece of Chelsea FC history on display, a special plaque that commemorates staff and players who saw service during the first World War. We invite any service personnel with on pitch duties for the day's Remembrance events to join us.
As is also customary at our events, we will take time to re-acquaint ourselves with previous encounters against the day's opponent, Wolves. James Abba from the Chelsea Lookback YouTube channel will once again provide the footage from historic war time and Wolves games.
Prolific Chelsea scribe, Tim Rolls, has compiled taster summaries of three crucial past encounters with Wolves, which include links to the full articles on our web site.
Join us on another trip down Chelsea's memory lane - Saturday 8th November from 6pm.







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