Blues literally parks bus to celebrate championship and to frustrate opponents

Football
By Mirror | May 25, 2015

Chelsea have had to endure jibes all season about parking the bus...and now they have had the last laugh.

After securing their first Premier League title since 2010 the Blues Twitter account went full troll to have a pop back at all those people who accuse them of being boring.

While the Blues players hit the town to celebrate on Sunday night the Chelsea social media team had their own celebration online, by tweeting a photo of the open top parade buss with 'CHAMPIONS 2014/15' emblazoned across the side.

"How's this for a parked bus!" they captioned it and, to be fair, there's no real comeback to that.

Chelsea have been the best side this season in the Premier League and even if they do play fairly boring stuff at times, it's been effective.

And this Twitter trolling of everyone else has been expertly done.

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