Grange Farm
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Grange Farm was Chelsea's second shirt sponsor, worn on shirts for a few games in 1986. Chelsea's home shirt during the 1986-87 season also featured Bai Lin Tea and Simod, and the kit for that season was (unusually) manufactured by the club, under the name the Chelsea Collection.
Grange Farm was the personal farm of Chelsea chairman Ken Bates, where he spent much of his time, telling journalists in the 1980s "I'm off to my 300-acre farm. You lot can bugger off to your council houses." [1]
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