Vesper 30,226 Posted September 26, 2024 Share Posted September 26, 2024 Sachin Gupta: Chelsea’s newest hire – and one of the most highly regarded analytical minds in the NBA https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5788693/2024/09/24/sachin-gupta-Chelsea-profile/ In their first public pronouncements after formally acquiring Chelsea in May 2022, Clearlake Capital co-founders Behdad Eghbali and Jose E Feliciano pledged to “expand the club’s investment across infrastructure, technology, and sports science to support the incredible Chelsea football and commercial teams — all with the goal of leveraging this growth to fuel even more on-pitch success”. On-pitch success remains an aspiration rather than an achievement for the talented young squad showing fresh promise under head coach Enzo Maresca. But the investment that Eghbali and Feliciano promised is ongoing, undeniable and not limited to the frenetic transfer activity that has dominated headlines. A key element of Clearlake’s plan from the outset was to dramatically improve the quality and scale of Chelsea’s data analytics to inform every aspect of the sporting operation, from performance and injury prevention to player recruitment. That push has now led them to hire Sachin Gupta, executive vice president of basketball operations for the Minnesota Timberwolves and one of the most highly regarded analytical minds in the NBA. The upcoming recruitment of Gupta may raise a few eyebrows in the football world, but Clearlake have repeatedly shown a willingness to look outside the sport to find the individuals they believe are best qualified to drive Chelsea forward in their specialist fields. Two of the more prominent examples include Jason Gannon, former managing director of SoFi Stadium, who now serves as the club’s president and chief operating officer, and Aki Mandhar, hired from a senior executive position at The Athletic earlier this month to be the first dedicated chief executive officer of Chelsea Women. Gupta’s challenge will be to bring his analytic and strategic expertise to football, but there can be no doubting the credentials he established as a basketball executive. In many ways, Gupta serves as one of the faces of the changing times in the NBA over the past 15 years. His parents came to the United States from India in the 1970s and settled in Boston. Sachin is the youngest of three children and he got swept up in the fervour of a sports-mad town when he was a kid. He went to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to study computer science in college, but from the beginning hoped to find a way to pair it with his love of sports as he entered the working world. He started as an engineer at ESPN, where he wrote the code for the NBA Trade Machine, a wildly popular module that allowed fans to construct trades of their own making and check to see if they met the byzantine criteria of the league’s collective bargaining agreement to make them realistic ideas. He entered the league in the think tank that was the Houston Rockets organisation, working in a front office led by Daryl Morey, who now runs the Philadelphia 76ers. Morey ushered in a new era in the way basketball front offices were staffed and thought about the game, emphasizing analysis with deep dives into data to complement the eye test applied by more conventional scouting. When Gupta heard Morey talk about his philosophy at a sports conference before he was hired, he said it sounded like “Moneyball” for basketball. “Oh my God, this is it,” Gupta said to The Athletic in 2019. Morey assembled a staff that would eventually spread around the league as teams worked to catch up to the Rockets’ way of examining the game. That included former lieutenant Sam Hinkie taking over in Philadelphia and implementing a controversial strategy that came to be known as “The Process”. It involved constructing a team aimed at landing high draft picks that could become the No. 1 star that every team needs to be a contender. Hinkie hired Gupta as his second in command and the two set about putting teams together that lost a lot of games, traded established players for future draft picks and amassed assets. The boldness of the play earned the front office admiration from some of the more out-of-the-box thinkers in the league and derision from more conventional observers. The strategy did lead to them drafting Joel Embiid in 2014, but Sixers ownership ultimately lost patience with the long play and parted ways with Hinkie. Gupta went on to work briefly for the Detroit Pistons and was then hired in Minnesota by Gersson Rosas, one of his confidantes from his Houston days. He has always been targeted for his creativity with trades and his expertise in building analytics departments. In looking for a glimpse into how Gupta may integrate himself into a new club, a new country and an entirely new sport, an answer he gave in 2019 may provide an indicator. Those who are deemed to be on the analytics side of basketball are often accused of taking the human element out of sports, of ignoring personality and makeup while basing all of their evaluation on statistics and measurables. Gupta insisted that is not how he approaches the job. “Ultimately it’s humility. I think that’s where a lot of people have issues, particularly if a new analytics person comes in guns blazing,” he said then. “This is what the numbers say. This is what the model says. You’re wrong, this is right. “First of all, you’re not a very good analyst if you have that much confidence. The models don’t know anything about personality or fit and all that.” The five years he spent in Minnesota were eventful. He arrived in 2019 to work with Rosas, who he got to know well when they both worked in Houston. The two set about making sweeping changes to the roster and the organisation to bring one of the league’s long-struggling franchises into competitiveness. By the middle of their first season on the job, they had traded all but two of the players they inherited from the previous regime. Rosas led a front office that hired coach Chris Finch, drafted Anthony Edwards and Jaden McDaniels, and signed Naz Reid as an undrafted free agent. The three of them comprise a major part of the core of a Wolves team that has become a contender in the Western Conference. But two years into his tenure, Rosas started to meet resistance from inside the organisation because of his leadership style, which led to a messy exit from the team days before training camp in 2021-22. Gupta was elevated to run the team on an interim basis and he and Finch stabilised the team after the Rosas fireworks and helped the Wolves reach the play-offs for just the second time in 18 years. Gupta also beefed up the team’s analytics department, assembling one of the more robust staff in the league. Gupta hoped to parlay that season into the full-time job, but the Timberwolves decided to go after a bigger name and lured Tim Connelly away from the Denver Nuggets to take over. Gupta remained on for the next two years and the Wolves made the play-offs both seasons. They advanced to the conference finals last season for the second time in the club’s 35-year history. Under Connelly, Gupta remained in charge of strategy and analytics but was bumped down the organisation chart as Connelly brought in some of his people from outside. He also was in the middle of a bizarre situation last season when a former team employee pleaded guilty to unauthorized computer use when he took a hard drive from Gupta’s computer in his office. For Gupta, joining Chelsea may be the boldest move yet in a career filled with them. He spent 18 years in the NBA, climbing from a special adviser with Houston in 2006 to the No. 1 spot in Minnesota in 2021-22. He could have stayed with the Timberwolves, where he was under contract for another season, but the opportunity to live in London with his wife, Anuja, and their young daughter, bring his analytical expertise to a prestigious club like Chelsea and tackle an entirely new sport proved too much to pass up. The game is different, but the search for answers remains the same. “The thing is that there’s not really a right answer,” Gupta said in an unpublished comment to The Athletic in 2019. “We’re just trying to get to the best answer. It’s not that there’s a right player to draft, a wrong player to draft. We’re trying to get there. The way I think about the world is all in probabilities. We’re trying to gain small probabilities anywhere we can.” Clearlake will be hoping that Gupta will help give Chelsea the kind of edge that can make their promised on-pitch success a reality. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,226 Posted September 26, 2024 Share Posted September 26, 2024 Chelsea attempting to have football agent Saif Rubie’s legal claim resolved out of court https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5782267/2024/09/20/Chelsea-saif-rubie-marina-granovskaia/ Chelsea are attempting to have football agent Saif Rubie’s legal claim against the club resolved outside of court. Rubie stated at the start of September he was filing a lawsuit against the Premier League club and its former director Marina Granovskaia. The London-born agent believes he is owed money from the transfer that took Kurt Zouma from Chelsea to West Ham United in August, 2021. Chelsea are instead attempting to get the case taken to arbitration, whereby the dispute would be resolved by a neutral third party outside of court. The club believe the Football Association’s (FA) football agent regulations determine that such a case should be taken to arbitration. The FA’s agent regulations state: “Disputes arising out of, or in connection with, a Representation Agreement without an international dimension shall be exclusively determined between the parties under Rule K (Arbitration) of the Rules.” The FA’s agent regulations are binding for all “participants”. However, Rubie’s side believes Rule K does not apply because Granovskaia is no longer in football and so is not a “participant”. Granovskaia departed Chelsea in June 2022, having worked at the club since 2003. Rubie still believes the case should be heard in court, with his spokesperson stating: “Chelsea and Ms Granovskaia have a clear interest in preventing Mr Rubie’s claim from being heard in open court given current investigations into the club and its activities under its previous ownership.” Rubie was found not guilty on the charge of malicious communications towards Granovskaia in April 2024 following a trial at Southwark Crown Court. The charge related to an email sent by Rubie to Granovskaia in May 2022, where the agent demanded a commission from the sale of Zouma to West Ham the previous summer. During April’s trial, the court heard Rubie believed he acted as an intermediary on Chelsea’s behalf during the Zouma deal — and as such was due a commission on any transfer fee received above €30million (£25.6m, $32.2m). Both parties disputed the exact sum, while Granovskaia argued that Rubie never represented Chelsea, and instead sought to involve himself in the deal. Rubie had insisted he was owed a £300,000 commission from the transfer, with the deal to bring France international Zouma to West Ham worth €33.9m. Granovskaia’s side declined to comment when approached by The Athletic. GO DEEPER Marina Granovskaia, Saif Rubie and a trial revealing 'the difficult and ugly side of football' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,226 Posted October 5, 2024 Share Posted October 5, 2024 (edited) Chelsea newly-agreed deal may have ended boardroom war – Keith Wyness https://www.footballinsider247.com/Chelsea-civil-war-may-be-over-as-major-deal-agreed-keith-wyness/ Everton’s former chief Keith Wyness has suggested the Chelsea civil war may have “thawed” out after the major appointment of a new executive. Speaking on the new edition of Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast, the 66-year-old – who served as CEO at Goodison Park between 2004 and 2009 and now runs a football consultancy advising elite clubs – claimed both Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali will know their in-fighting is a “bad look” for the Blues. It was widely reported last month that Boehly, who owns 13%, and Eghbali’s company Clearlake Capital, who own 61.5%, are both vying to take full ownership of Chelsea. But according to The Mirror (25 September), Clearlake have finalised the appointment of Liverpool’s David Beeston as the new managing director. Boehly and Eghbali were also spotted sitting alongside each other at Chelsea’s recent 3-0 win over West Ham. Beeston appointment could mark end of Chelsea civil war, says Wyness Wyness suggested the pair would have had to agree on bringing Beeston into the fold at Chelsea. He told Football Insider‘s Insider Track podcast: “Just a few weeks ago, we spoke about how Clearlake and Boehly were at each other’s throats. “That seems to have thawed. “It’s amazing what a few wins can do, not just in the dressing room but in the boardroom. “It does seem that peace has broken out. They will have known that it was a bad look, and hopefully, they’ve sorted things out. “I don’t know whether there is still a control battle, but I’d imagine both parties would have to agree to bring a new executive into the fold. “They’d both have to give Beeston their backing. There is a lot still to be done at Chelsea.” Edited October 5, 2024 by Vesper Fernando 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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mkh 601 Posted October 7, 2024 Share Posted October 7, 2024 777 Partners has collapsed, and is selling assets including a yacht and a private jet. But A-CAP, which now controls its clubs, is also in trouble, and recently took out a loan at 46% interest from… Todd Boehly’s GD Luma. With @PhilippeAuclair Todd Boehly you genius💪🔥✅️ The investment fund 777 Partners has gone bankrupt! 🥶 The American group had shares in various clubs: 🇫🇷 Red Star 🇧🇪 Standard de Liège 🇮🇹 Genoa 🇩🇪 Hertha Berlin 🇪🇸 Sevilla 🇧🇷 Vasco da Gama 🇦🇺 Melbourne Victory Vesper 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,226 Posted October 7, 2024 Share Posted October 7, 2024 (edited) 1 hour ago, mkh said: Vasco da Gama here is our chance to buy a Brasilian big club 💰 Intercontinental Torneio Octogonal Rivadavia Correa Meyer (1) 1953 (considered a precursor of the Intercontinental Cup by FIFA, Vasco da Gama defeated São Paulo 1-0 in the final) Tournoi de Paris (1) 1957 (considered a precursor of the Intercontinental Cup by FIFA, Vasco da Gama defeated Real Madrid 4–3 in the final) Intercontinental Cup Runners-up 1998 (lost the final to Real Madrid 2-1 on an 83rd minute goal by Raúl) FIFA Club World Cup Runners-up 2000 (the only FCWC where no UEFA team made the final, Vasco da Gama crushed the Treble-winning Manchester United side 1 3 in the group stage (the superb Romário had a brace), but lost the final to Corinthians on pens, Real Madrid lost the 3rd place game to Necaxa, whom Vasco da Gama also had defeated earlier) Continental South American Championship of Champions (1) 1948 Copa Libertadores (1) 1998 Copa Mercosul (1) 2000 National Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (4) 1974, 1989, 1997, 2000 Copa do Brasil (1) 2011 Inter-state Torneio Rio–São Paulo (3) 1958, 1966, 1999 Torneio João Havelange (1) 1993 Taça dos Campeões Estaduais Rio–São Paulo (1) 1936 Teresa Herrera Trophy (1) 1957 Torneio Início (10) 1926, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1942, 1944, 1945 State Campeonato Carioca (24) 1923, 1924, 1929, 1934, 1936, 1945, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1956, 1958, 1970, 1977, 1982, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2003, 2015, 2016 Taça Guanabara (13) 1965, 1976, 1977, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2016, 2019 Taça Rio (10) 1984, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2017, 2021 Torneio Municipal (4) 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947 Torneio Relâmpago (2) 1944, 1946 Torneio Extra (2) 1973, 1990 Copa Rio (2) 1992, 1993 Other Campeonato Carioca rounds (9) 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1988, 1997 International Ciutat de Barcelona Trophy (1) 1993 Trofeo Ciudad de Zaragoza (1) 1993 Palma de Mallorca Trophy (1) 1995 Los Angeles Golden Cup (1) 1987 Trofeo Bortolotti (1) 1997 Ramón de Carranza Trophy (3) 1987, 1988, 1989 Colombino Trophy (1) 1980 Trofeo Ciudad de Sevilla (1) 1979 Festa d'Elx Trophy (1) 1979 Edited October 7, 2024 by Vesper mkh and Fernando 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mkh 601 Posted October 8, 2024 Share Posted October 8, 2024 7 hours ago, Vesper said: here is our chance to buy a Brasilian big club 💰 Intercontinental Torneio Octogonal Rivadavia Correa Meyer (1) 1953 (considered a precursor of the Intercontinental Cup by FIFA, Vasco da Gama defeated São Paulo 1-0 in the final) Tournoi de Paris (1) 1957 (considered a precursor of the Intercontinental Cup by FIFA, Vasco da Gama defeated Real Madrid 4–3 in the final) Intercontinental Cup Runners-up 1998 (lost the final to Real Madrid 2-1 on an 83rd minute goal by Raúl) FIFA Club World Cup Runners-up 2000 (the only FCWC where no UEFA team made the final, Vasco da Gama crushed the Treble-winning Manchester United side 1 3 in the group stage (the superb Romário had a brace), but lost the final to Corinthians on pens, Real Madrid lost the 3rd place game to Necaxa, whom Vasco da Gama also had defeated earlier) Continental South American Championship of Champions (1) 1948 Copa Libertadores (1) 1998 Copa Mercosul (1) 2000 National Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (4) 1974, 1989, 1997, 2000 Copa do Brasil (1) 2011 Inter-state Torneio Rio–São Paulo (3) 1958, 1966, 1999 Torneio João Havelange (1) 1993 Taça dos Campeões Estaduais Rio–São Paulo (1) 1936 Teresa Herrera Trophy (1) 1957 Torneio Início (10) 1926, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1942, 1944, 1945 State Campeonato Carioca (24) 1923, 1924, 1929, 1934, 1936, 1945, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1956, 1958, 1970, 1977, 1982, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2003, 2015, 2016 Taça Guanabara (13) 1965, 1976, 1977, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2016, 2019 Taça Rio (10) 1984, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2017, 2021 Torneio Municipal (4) 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947 Torneio Relâmpago (2) 1944, 1946 Torneio Extra (2) 1973, 1990 Copa Rio (2) 1992, 1993 Other Campeonato Carioca rounds (9) 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1988, 1997 International Ciutat de Barcelona Trophy (1) 1993 Trofeo Ciudad de Zaragoza (1) 1993 Palma de Mallorca Trophy (1) 1995 Los Angeles Golden Cup (1) 1987 Trofeo Bortolotti (1) 1997 Ramón de Carranza Trophy (3) 1987, 1988, 1989 Colombino Trophy (1) 1980 Trofeo Ciudad de Sevilla (1) 1979 Festa d'Elx Trophy (1) 1979 I hope BlueCo will take their chance here🙌 and buy 🇧🇷Vasca da Gama and 🇧🇪Standard Liège for their further talent development.✅️ 🇮🇹FC Genoa would also be interesting 🇩🇪Hertha Berlin too but in Germany there is the 50+1 rule for investors which would be too unattractive for BlueCo. 🇪🇸FC Sevilla is too big a name for BlueCo's talent development strategy. Fernando 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,226 Posted October 8, 2024 Share Posted October 8, 2024 Chelsea’s chief marketing officer leaves club after 15 months in role https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5824647/2024/10/07/Chelsea-chief-marketing-officer/ Chief marketing officer Claire Cronin has become the latest senior executive to leave Chelsea after 15 months at the club. Cronin joined Chelsea from McLaren Racing in August 2023 to oversee the brand, creative, growth marketing and fan engagement teams at Stamford Bridge, having previously worked at Barclays and Virgin Atlantic. News of her departure has been communicated internally to club staff and comes less than a month after chief executive Chris Jurasek announced he was stepping down, as Chelsea gave chief operating officer Jason Gannon the additional title of president and leadership of a new-look senior management team. Filling out the management team led by Gannon are chief revenue officer Casper Stylsvig, chief legal and corporate affairs officer James Bonington and chief strategy officer and head of business operations James Murray. Todd Kline and Phil Lynch will also take up senior business roles when they formally join Chelsea from Tottenham and Manchester United respectively. In an interview with The Drum in July, Cronin spoke very positively about the backing of Jurasek enabling her to grow the staff size and budget of Chelsea’s marketing operation. “I’m super-positive, but that’s because I’ve got a CEO and a CFO who really believe in the power of marketing,” she said. “I probably feel more positive, more confident, more ambitious, because of the infrastructure that I’ve come into.” GO DEEPER Chelsea, a club with Champagne tastes and a lemonade budget. It can't go on Cronin’s influence was particularly visible in the marketing that surrounded the launch of Chelsea’s home kit for the 2024-25 season. She enlisted the services of Uncommon Creative Studio to help formulate the “We burn blue” campaign that rebranded the club as “CFC LDN”, in an attempt to position it as the capital’s definitive football club. “This is the fans’ energy,” Cronin said as part of the kit launch. “The players’ energy. The city’s energy. We Burn Blue. Our new home shirt embodies the passion, drive, and determination that runs through the veins of everyone associated with the club. It is a representation of our history, our present, and our future. We couldn’t have chosen a better partner in Uncommon to help us bring this important moment to bear.” Two months into the season, Chelsea are yet to find a company prepared to pay what they are looking for to position their brand logo on the front of that shirt, with a two-year absence from the Champions League a key factor in the club’s struggle to find a suitable sponsor. GO DEEPER Why Chelsea are set to begin the new season without a shirt sponsor mkh 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,226 Posted October 19, 2024 Share Posted October 19, 2024 Everton’s former chief Keith Wyness has claimed Chelsea could be hit by a points deduction for breaking spending rules if the sale of their women’s team isn’t approved. https://www.footballinsider247.com/Chelsea-now-face-points-deduction-keith-wyness-drops-bombshell/ Speaking on the new edition of Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast, the 66-year-old – who served as CEO at Goodison Park between 2004 and 2009 and now runs a football consultancy advising elite clubs – insisted the Blues’ huge transfer spending spree was “always going to come back” to haunt them. Chelsea transferred ownership of their women’s team to a BlueCo company during the 2023-24 campaign in a move which will have offset their losses during the season. Wyness previously told Football Insider (16 October) that the London club will “have trouble” passing the deal through the Premier League after a recent judgement on associated party transaction (APT) rules. The Blues have previously sold club hotels and part of their Cobham training ground in intra-company deals to avoid being hit by Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) punishments. Chelsea face points deduction – ‘they weren’t so clever’, says Wyness However, Wyness claimed Chelsea could have a “big issue” if new APT rules forbid those deals. He told Football Insider‘s Insider Track podcast: “There’s no doubt they’d be in danger of a points deduction if the rule changes go against them. “If this sale isn’t approved, and we’re not certain that it will go that way, then that would look to be the case. “As it sits right now, it looks like they’ve got a big issue. “We know they’ve had a massive spending spree, and it was always going to come back to roost in some way. “They thought they were being clever by selling the hotels and the women’s team, but if that all falls apart – then perhaps they weren’t so clever after all.” Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,226 Posted December 5, 2024 Share Posted December 5, 2024 BlueCo's theme song Gorillaz - Hallelujah Money (feat. Benjamin Clementine) Don't worry my friend If this be the end, then so shall it be Until we say so, nothing will move Ah, don't worry It's not against our morals It's legally tender.......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fernando 6,585 Posted December 17, 2024 Share Posted December 17, 2024 (edited) So it is time to analyze a little the work that Todd and company have been doing. I often thought that when you restart/transition a club we might have chaos at the beginning. That is exactly what happen for the first two years. But what Todd and company did was realize that they have no clue into the world of futbol but did the smart thing. Get the people that know how and are killing it at this moment. So they went with getting a lot of backroom staff from City and Brighton. City the most dominant team for the past decades, it was smart to get some of their staff. And Brighton have been for the past decades one of the best team in regards to the scouting of players. Often it was made fun of why they didn't buy Brighton? Simple fact is that Chelsea is more prestigious and it would be much easier to copy the Brighton model to a more upscale vision. A long with the help of City backroom staff it would produce a well run club for the longer run. And now after more then 2 years in charge we are starting to see the vision of this of where they want to go. I still think they should coordinate better the scouts. When I look at Brighton they have scouts for different positions. A defense scout, a attacker scout and such. There's still more to organize, but the club is taking good shape with the structure the Todd and company wanted to build. Now there's some backroom staff that if they don't improve we can change them. We got Bernardo Cueva for set piece to copy Arsenal. As Arsenal are doing amazing in this because of who they got for that. I'm not sure I seen enough progress with Cueva to think he is the best there is. But let's see one more season and see if we can improve on this with him. (interesting read about what he brings here: https://breakingthelines.com/transfer-analysis/bernardo-cueva-chelseas-new-set-piece-coach/) Paul Winstanley as a Sporting Director I like because he was the main guy in the revolution that Brighton did. Todd and company did good in luring him to us. Laurence Stewart Sporting Director, not a big fan and because of him we got two Monaco players that are crap. I guess we got him because he has experience with multi club. Joe Shields Director of Professional Football and Scout I think is the jewel buy for management. This guy has done amazing buy for us. Sam Jewell Head of International Relations and Scouting another ex Brighton but I guess he will focus on the French team we have. And lastly what I did find interesting is we got some Brazilian scouts. Alysson Marins Scout and Carlos Eduardo Arrisa Vargas Scout. I still think we can improve on this section of scouts. But so far the club is heading a great direction with the staff we have. Edited December 17, 2024 by Fernando Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MoroccanBlue 5,385 Posted December 17, 2024 Share Posted December 17, 2024 1 hour ago, Fernando said: Stewart should be given a role solely on handling affairs with Strasbourg. Clearlake should not trust his judgement at all when it comes to scouting. The others can keep doing what they are doing. I still want names on who handled the GK strategy as well as the Mudryk deal. Fernando 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fernando 6,585 Posted December 17, 2024 Share Posted December 17, 2024 38 minutes ago, MoroccanBlue said: Stewart should be given a role solely on handling affairs with Strasbourg. Clearlake should not trust his judgement at all when it comes to scouting. The others can keep doing what they are doing. I still want names on who handled the GK strategy as well as the Mudryk deal. Well for GK we have Ben Roberts Goalkeeping Coordinator ex Brighton. And Ross Turnbull Scout Goalkeeping So Turnbull is our scout for that position..... MoroccanBlue 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,226 Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 (edited) Chelsea in talks with Premier League over financial settlement for off-book payments from Roman Abramovich era https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6064828/2025/01/15/Chelsea-ffp-fine-premier-league-psr/ Chelsea are in talks with the Premier League over agreeing a financial settlement for payments relating to transfers made during the Roman Abramovich era. Sources familiar with the talks have told The Athletic that they are nearing a resolution, and the club are confident that they will avoid a sporting sanction by agreeing a financial settlement, as happened with their UEFA case in July 2023. Chelsea and the Premier League declined to comment when approached. Following the Clearlake Capital-Todd Boehly consortium buying Chelsea from Abramovich in May 2022, the new ownership group self-reported historical cases of incomplete payments made between 2012 and 2019 to the Premier League and UEFA, European football’s governing body. UEFA fined Chelsea €10million (£8.6m, $11m) for historical breaches of its Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations. The organisation added that the fine settled the matter and Chelsea would not face any sporting sanctions. Then in November 2023, further questions were raised over Chelsea’s potential financial breaches during the Abramovich era after documents were leaked which appeared to show a series of payments — worth tens of millions of pounds — made by companies owned by the Russian to entities linked to deals that appeared to benefit his club. Chelsea’s UEFA fine was handed out after the club “entered into a settlement agreement” with the organisation’s Club Financial Control Body (CFCB). The Premier League handbook states that a “sanction agreement” can be reached between the league’s board and a party facing punishment, as long as that agreement is then ratified by a disciplinary panel. Abramovich was forced to sell Chelsea following sanctions from the UK government, who described him as a “pro-Kremlin oligarch” in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Edited January 16 by Vesper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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