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Blues-mad kids try out dream jobs around Stamford Bridge

  /  autty

While Chelsea fans remain up in arms about teenage Callum Hudson-Odoi's game-time under Maurizio Sarri, it appears the Blues are giving even younger talent a chance.

To mark the launch of Chelsea's new Junior Blues website, young fans have been turning their hand to a variety of match-day jobs at Stamford Bridge.

These lucky youngsters were given the chance to experience what would be dream roles for die-hard supporters, ranging from stadium announcing to photography.

The Junior Blues got up close to their Chelsea heroes, recording every moment as a pitch-side cameraman as the squad warmed-up.

Others attempted to make sure the Stamford Bridge pitch remained in pristine condition for their Premier League and Europa League campaigns.

There was even the chance to get some top tips from FIFA listed referee Anthony Taylor.

One lucky fan even had the chance to pick up the microphone and try out being a stadium announcer.

Chelsea's Junior Blues is designed specifically to cater for fans between four and 12, and offers youngsters the chance to win incredible experiences - as well as to meet players and win other prizes.

The new website launched on Monday and is free for parents to register their children. To celebrate the launch, Chelsea are offering five Junior Blues and an adult the chance to take a penalty on the Stamford Bridge pitch, during half-time of their match against Wolverhampton Wanderers on March 10.

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