Date: 6th December 2019 at 11:16pm
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Stamford Chidge, Jonathan Kydd and Clayton Beerman join Matt Beadle to talk about Chelsea’s transfer ban being lifted today and a look back at the win against Aston Villa in midweek and ahead to the match against Everton.

With the news on Friday that Chelsea’s Transfer Ban has been lifted, we ask should Chelsea buy players in January and if so who and for what positions? Should the club be looking to buy quality or quantity and how will this affect the youth development?

With a return to winning ways against Aston Villa in the midweek game, it had a feeling of ‘Groundhog Day’ with Chelsea creating chances, but not taking them; being careless at the back & conceding as a result. But it was a much needed win and very entertaining but why did it have to be so tense?

Tammy was back on the score sheet and Mason Mount scored a worldy so are Chelsea better when they both start? And why do opposition ‘keepers turn into Gordon Banks when playing Chelsea? Plus Ben joins us on the phone to discuss whether we need to buy another ‘keeper to give Kepa some competition?

Looking ahead to the Everton match we have Paul McParlan from These Football Times to discuss whether or not Duncan Ferguson will provide the lift Everton need to beat Chelsea, having sacked Marco Silva.

All this plus our predictions for the match on Saturday!

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