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  1. Todd Boehly is set to be removed as Chelsea chairman in 2027, according to reports. The American billionaire has been largely unpopular in the role since BlueCo took control from Roman Abramovich in May 2022. Chelsea fans launched a campaign against their owners last week, depicting Boehly as a clown on mass-produced stickers with the words: ‘Get them out.’ Reuters Better if it was 2024
  2. Its undermining and sabotaging Chelsea FC. They should be in court and jailed.
  3. We should do this comfortably -3-0 up from 1st leg
  4. This is all on Clownlake - sacking all the medical staff and outsourcing because its 'cheaper' Wankers
  5. Cole Palmer has handed Chelsea and England a boost by training on Monday. Palmer missed England’s 1-0 defeat by Brazil at Wembley on Saturday night but was part of the squad that trained at Tottenham ahead of Tuesday’s next friendly against Belgium. His return to fitness is good news for Chelsea, who face Burnley on Saturday when the Premier League returns after the international break. Great news...
  6. Stunning strike by Cuthbert seals the points v Wet Spam. Her 7th goal against them back on top of the table
  7. FANS GETTING PROGRESSIVELY FUCKED OFF WITH CLOWNLAKE Chelsea are facing more supporter dissent after being warned that a slide towards “irreversible toxicity” in the stands is likely to end in protests against the ownership. In a letter sent to Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali this month, the Chelsea Supporters’ Trust cited concerns about higher ticket prices, the cost of merchandise and travel to games, and a lack of communication from the board. The CST, which said Chelsea had “become a laughing stock on and off the pitch” since being bought by Boehly and Clearlake Capital in 2022, pointed to anger and frustration over a sense that supporters are being used to raise revenue streams. The low mood has been reflected at recent games. Raheem Sterling was booed after struggling during Chelsea’s win over Leicester City in the FA Cup last Sunday. Mauricio Pochettino, the head coach, and Boehly, the controlling co-owner, were abused during the recent 2-2 draw away to Brentford. “The current feeling amongst Chelsea supporters in our opinion is at its lowest since the early 1980s,” the CST said. “While this may be expected with our current run of form and position in the league table, a significant number of supporters that we speak to are quick to express concerns that the lack of any public-facing vision from the new ownership has led to an overwhelming sense of helplessness. “Supporters are saying that there currently seems a fast-growing lack of trust from much of the fanbase, especially matchgoers towards the board, partially due to severely limited communication. Many supporters have significant concerns about the future of our club. “The views of a quiet few became a vocal expression of a larger number of Chelsea supporters present at the [Brentford] game. Much of our recent dialogue with supporters reveals a lack of belief in the decision-makers at the top of our club. The current mood amongst supporters is critically low and cannot be ignored. The feeling that the club has become a ‘laughing stock’, both on and off the pitch, is growing. “The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust regretfully believes that we are close to, if not already experiencing, a significant shift in supporter opinion that could result in irreversible toxicity, almost irrespective of results on the pitch. Unless the situation improves, this seems likely to manifest itself in more targeted chanting, especially at televised games, and quite possibly more organised, overt, and impactful forms of protest by some sections of the fanbase.” The Trust said the owners had communicated after their takeover that they would explore every commercial avenue possible in an attempt to bring Chelsea’s income in line with other major Premier League clubs and that charging supporters more would be done as a last resort. It claimed this pledge had been broken by a number of price increases and budget cuts. Examples cited included prices for coaches to away games increasing by £53, replica kits by £5, tickets to cup games by £1-£13, programmes by 50p, youth fixtures by £2, women’s matches by “record amounts”, and food and drink in general admission areas by 5-15%. It remains to be seen whether Chelsea raise season ticket prices this summer. “The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust acknowledges you are seeking to optimise income, but we have significant concerns regarding ticket pricing going forward,” the CST said. It said many fans were “fearful that they will be priced out of watching the club they love by above-inflation increases”. Complaints over a lack of engagement with fans centred around silence from Chelsea, who are 11th in the league despite spending more than £1bn on signings in the past two years, over their stadium redevelopment plans. Chris Jurasek, Chelsea’s chief executive, responded to the CST on 20 March. “We deeply value the dedication, commitment and desire from all our supporters to continue to develop Chelsea FC into the most successful and admired club in the world, both on and off the pitch,” he said. “Part of achieving that goal will be done by working with our supporters. We want to ensure we engage with our supporters regularly to provide them with clear lines of communication. “With the establishment of the Fan Advisory Board, who liaise with the Club on a regular basis, we are confident that there is a great deal of shared discussion and an intention to work closely with a number of key stakeholders. “Our goal is the same as your goal: to ensure Chelsea Football Club has a bright and successful future. To do so, there is a necessity to increase club revenue to put us on a par with our rivals and allow us to compete in both the Premier League and Women’s Super League, as well as in domestic and European competitions. There are several ways we are already doing that and will further explore. “We recognise there is a concern about rising costs on a matchday and the impact ticket prices can have on our supporters. Rest assured, we are taking frequent advice and engaging in regular consultation with the Fan Advisory Board to ensure that we take a holistic approach in this vitally important issue.” Mark Meehan, the chair of the CST, criticised Jurasek for failing to respond to concerns raised in the original letter. “We are supporters, not customers,” Meehan said. Guardian
  8. Chelsea will meet Premier League rivals Manchester City and La Liga leaders Real Madrid on the clubs' pre-season tour. The Blues have confirmed a five-game pre-season series in the United States to prepare for the 2024-25 campaign. The two latest fixtures join a line-up that begins with a match against League Two Wrexham on 24 July and is followed by games against Scottish Premiership giants Celtic and Mexican side Club America. The fixture against City will take place on 3 August at Ohio Stadium in Columbus before the tour concludes against Real on 6 August at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. Chelsea return to the US for the third summer in a row.
  9. Paedophile Arsenal fan, 39, becomes first person in England to be jailed for cyberflashing after sending picture of his genitals to 15-year-old schoolgirl Typical Gooner
  10. 2-0 up v Gooners James and Cuthbert
  11. I notice Poch is at the Brighton Roma game on his own Probably looking to see which Brighton players we can get for 100m
  12. That pouting smouldering Arteta. Gorgeous, must be the eyeliner that does it
  13. I'd keep Madueke and Gallagher But offload Eggman and Boehly to the head choppers
  14. Chelsea could be set for a summer of dealings with Saudi Arabia after it emerged the club's chairman Todd Boehly met with Michael Emenalo during a recent visit to the capital of the Middle Eastern country. Emenalo is the Saudi Pro League’s director of football, having previously held a position in the Chelsea boardroom. The meeting, which was understood to have been held in Riyadh in the last fortnight, will only add to speculation that the club are looking to offload players to Saudi. Riyadh Air have also been linked with becoming the club’s new shirt sponsor for next season. Chelsea will look to offload several stars this summer, including Romelu Lukaku, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Armando Broja, Trevoh Chalobah, Marc Cucurella and Raheem Sterling.
  15. Man City with their 115 charges outstanding, now Barca have been caught giving the refs chief 72 million back in 90s 00s. Everywhere Pep goes there seems to be corruption. Tell you what hes a bit fucking dodgy.
  16. Its a sad state of affairs, I suppose we can take a small crumb of comfort in that all the PL clubs, in fact most of football is run as a business for profit. Its just its hitting us hardest post Abramovich. (Joni Mitchell 'you dont know what you had till it gone'' springs to mind.) Guess we can count ourselves lucky that we had an owner who was 100% football and Chelsea fan, the money was secondary and thats how we accrued a shed load of trophies and titles. We can hope that the current custodians realise that they need football people on board for their 'business' to flourish. Even Gates and Zuckerberg realise they need an army of well paid computer nerds to make money.
  17. Clownlake company man Chief Executive Jurasek has made quite the impression since joining last May, and is not afraid to call it as he sees it. Indeed, in a recent staff meeting with new starters he was asked if he supported Chelsea. To paraphrase, and to open mouths, he responded that he was ‘not a football fan’ before adding that he refers to the game at Premier League meeting as ‘a product and our fans as customers – which some people get mad at’. 🍆
  18. Victor Osimhen 'loves' Chelsea and wants to join this summer, says 'agent' Mikel John Obi 🫠😁🤪
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