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42 minutes ago, Superblue_1986 said:

Today is going to be infinitely worse. The last couple of games have been away, this is a home game being shown on Sky Sports.

I think the Roman Abramovich chant goes beyond support and appreciation of Roman, it's almost now in an act of defiance against everyone who seems to be attacking the club right now because it's so provocative at present.

For me personally, I would prefer it not being chanted at present and we just focus on supporting the team. There will be a better time and place in the future to show appreciation to Roman. But things could start to turn a bit more toxic today I feel as frustrations could start to boil over regarding the treatment of the club.

It's ironic though the number of journalists that are criticising and degrading the club - they have a right not to watch if they're as disgusted as they're writing would suggest but they will all be watching today's game, many likely will even be at the game.

Sky Sports will know what is in store too and they'll be secretly loving it. They could easily have decided this week to switch to a different 2pm game today to air but this is the one they want because it's highly controversial (with Newcastle being the visitors an extra backdrop to the story with their new ownership). We'll no doubt all have to put up with the likes of Jamie Carragher (stand up guy spitting at a kid because he was getting wound up) and what appears a more increasingly politically driven Gary Neville who's always happy to flap his gums, give their 2 cents for what it's worth (completely worthless in my opinion).

From a media perspective we'll get massacred today. We can just hope the boys are motivated for getting 3 points and moving us closer to a guaranteed top 4 position.

Do we still get money from telly games? Cause if so maybe it's a good thing its been shown lol. Or is it also tied up until all this is resolved?

That and like you say added potential drama. Until all settles be one of the few home games with a full crowd as well.

 

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4 minutes ago, Laylabelle said:

Do we still get money from telly games? Cause if so maybe it's a good thing its been shown lol. Or is it also tied up until all this is resolved?

That and like you say added potential drama. Until all settles be one of the few home games with a full crowd as well.

 

Quite possibly, I've no idea how the broadcasting deals work and when payments, etc are made to be honest so like you said maybe it's necessary for the club at present that we're on TV as much as possible.

It's just an insanely hard watch having to put up with the club that I love getting absolutely smashed in the media. People's true colours come out in times like this.

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2 hours ago, Superblue_1986 said:

Today is going to be infinitely worse. The last couple of games have been away, this is a home game being shown on Sky Sports.

I think the Roman Abramovich chant goes beyond support and appreciation of Roman, it's almost now in an act of defiance against everyone who seems to be attacking the club right now because it's so provocative at present.

For me personally, I would prefer it not being chanted at present and we just focus on supporting the team. There will be a better time and place in the future to show appreciation to Roman. But things could start to turn a bit more toxic today I feel as frustrations could start to boil over regarding the treatment of the club.

It's ironic though the number of journalists that are criticising and degrading the club - they have a right not to watch if they're as disgusted as they're writing would suggest but they will all be watching today's game, many likely will even be at the game.

Sky Sports will know what is in store too and they'll be secretly loving it. They could easily have decided this week to switch to a different 2pm game today to air but this is the one they want because it's highly controversial (with Newcastle being the visitors an extra backdrop to the story with their new ownership). We'll no doubt all have to put up with the likes of Jamie Carragher (stand up guy spitting at a kid because he was getting wound up) and what appears a more increasingly politically driven Gary Neville who's always happy to flap his gums, give their 2 cents for what it's worth (completely worthless in my opinion).

From a media perspective we'll get massacred today. We can just hope the boys are motivated for getting 3 points and moving us closer to a guaranteed top 4 position.

Full agree with everything you have said bar the TV coverage. This was selected in January for TV coverage. Before they knew that things would get this bad or Roman would be sanctioned. And they would never change a game to be covered once it has been selected. But yeah now it is on selection, expect a whole hour of Chelsea off the field drama.

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1 hour ago, Superblue_1986 said:

Quite possibly, I've no idea how the broadcasting deals work and when payments, etc are made to be honest so like you said maybe it's necessary for the club at present that we're on TV as much as possible.

It's just an insanely hard watch having to put up with the club that I love getting absolutely smashed in the media. People's true colours come out in times like this.

I've blacklisted anyone who has used this war as an excuse to score cheap points.

Won't give them the time of the day again.

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Nick Candy wont get it, IMO.  Trying too hard and with 5 days until bid deadline, he has zero backers it seems.  I'd rule him out myself

 

Honestly? I think the winning team is Boehly, Wyss and Goldstein. As far as im concerned, they're taking over.  The Saudi Media stuff i suspect is nonsense

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3 hours ago, milka said:

I guess they were referring mainly  Premier League and CL not  domestic cups like  FA and Carling . 

look at the pic

post 2003 they show EU trophies

my point was it really shits on us pre 2003

that 15 month run of 6 trophies was a great time

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Half the world wants to buy Chelsea.
Compare this with AEK Athens in the year 2000 (respectable team - easily reached the C.L. stage of 16 those years).
The prospective buyers were:

- One funny lawyer who likes appearing in tv panels and start fights.
- A so called "king of the sardines" who turned up to be an office boy in a travel agency in Panama.
- A Greek American from Chicago who said he was a billionaire but could not sign a cheque for a small deposit.

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Where is Nick Candy getting his money from to finance any deal for the club. Yes he's a very rich man but he wont use that. Any time I hear the word consortium I cringe, i immediately think of Del Boy and his pals. I've never heard of a consortium successfully running a football club. To me that leaves one option, leverage against the club value. Ie: Glazers at United. Hicks Gillett at Liverpool. Both of these are disasters, Blazers were lucky in that they invested in a well run club with a great manager, now that's all gone they've turned it into a soap opera. Liverpool were hours from going under due to those two carpet baggers. 

 I know a quick sale is in the best interest of the club, but we have to be very careful in who gets our club. I'd sooner wait for the right ones, however long it takes. Yes we may lose players, manager even. But they come and go anyway, Chelsea football club must continue.

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1 minute ago, Tricky Houseman said:

Where is Nick Candy getting his money from to finance any deal for the club. Yes he's a very rich man but he wont use that. Any time I hear the word consortium I cringe, i immediately think of Del Boy and his pals. I've never heard of a consortium successfully running a football club. To me that leaves one option, leverage against the club value. Ie: Glazers at United. Hicks Gillett at Liverpool. Both of these are disasters, Blazers were lucky in that they invested in a well run club with a great manager, now that's all gone they've turned it into a soap opera. Liverpool were hours from going under due to those two carpet baggers. 

 I know a quick sale is in the best interest of the club, but we have to be very careful in who gets our club. I'd sooner wait for the right ones, however long it takes. Yes we may lose players, manager even. But they come and go anyway, Chelsea football club must continue.

True, they tend to break up.
Nottinhgam Forest 80s ?

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