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Chelsea 2 - 1950/60s

Across
Midfielder and future England manager who made 237 appearances for the club.
Goalkeeper who made 729 appearances for the club over 19 seasons.
Cheshire side, then of the fourth division, who knocked Chelsea out of the FA Cup in 1961.
Midlands title rivals Chelsea dramatically done the double over in their title winning season including a 4-3 victory away having been 3-2 down going into stoppage time.
Number of points secured in the 1954/55 title winning season - one of the lowest to have secured the English League title since the First World War.
Manager Tommy Docherty had referred to his team as his "little ______" during a TV documentary and the name stuck.
Manager who replaced Tommy Docherty in 1967.
Club who Chelsea played in back-to-back FA Cup runs in 1965 and 1966.
England World Cup winner who scored 132 goals in 169 games before leaving for Milan.
Down
One of the first "tracksuit managers" who used to shake each player by the hand and wish them "all the best" before each match.
Team who defeated Chelsea in the first all-London FA Cup final, known as the Cockney Cup Final.
Christian feast day that Chelsea beat Sheffield Wednesday on in 1955 to secure their first title.
Tough defender nicknamed “chopper” who is Chelsea’s all-time record appearance holder with 795.
Full back forced to retire at the age of 25 and later became manager in 1977.
The club’s old nickname before it was changed to “the blues” in the early 50s.
Full back/Midfielder who holds the English record for most top flight appearances with 714 which included 436 with Chelsea.
Italian side who Chelsea played in the Fairs Cup when their team bus was ambushed by opposition fans.
Second top goalscorer of all-time with 202 goals.
Top goalscorer and captain who led Chelsea to the 1954/55 league title.
Animal introduced as the new crest.