

Documentary
Overview
As Frank Lampard rounded the Bolton keeper and stroked in Chelsea's second goal, the dream had been achieved and the Blue flag was flying high. "Chelsea Barclays Premier League Champions 2005". For the first time in 50 years Chelsea are the English Champions. This is the official story of their fantastic double winning 2004-2005 season. It was the year that José Mourinho's side became the most feared in this country and on the continent. They defeated all comers, in the most successful campaign in the club's history, breaking numerous records along the way. Most points in a campaign, achieved ironically at Old Trafford and surpassing the record held by the home team, and most wins in a Premier League season, quite an achievement! Relive every Premiership game, from the curtain raiser against Manchester United to lifting the League trophy against Charlton.
Top Cast


José Mourinho
José Mourinho
Self
José Mourinho
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Frank Lampard
Frank Lampard
Self
Frank Lampard
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Eiður Guðjohnsen
Eiður Guðjohnsen
Self
Eiður Guðjohnsen
Self


John Terry
John Terry
Self
John Terry
Self


Tiago Mendes
Tiago Mendes
Self
Tiago Mendes
Self


Claude Makélélé
Claude Makélélé
Self
Claude Makélélé
Self


Petr Čech
Petr Čech
Self
Petr Čech
Self


Damien Duff
Damien Duff
Self
Damien Duff
Self


Joe Cole
Joe Cole
Self
Joe Cole
Self


William Gallas
William Gallas
Self
William Gallas
Self
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