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Chelsea - Abramovich sanctioned (p9)
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Had a quiet little weep for Chelski this morning... FUCK OFF!4
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ValleyOfTears said:Not sure Dorries has got this one quite right. If the football club is "the bedrock of the community" and with the stroke of the pen you have effectively just trashed that community ( with no further ticket sales, no chance of seeing the team at SB except STH's, and a shoal of other measures against that "community".
Is it not possible to keep the club operating as was but with all revenue streams going to the Govt and not RA? Seems punishing Chelsea fans, while enjoyable on one level, is not a just response.
If the issue is that RA is sanctioned for his previous close ties to the war criminal Putin then is there not an argument that anyone with any close ties to anyone who bombs the hell out of another group of people should also be sanctioned? I imagine the multibillion pound global sporting world would shrink quite markedly if this was the case.
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If Chelsea weren't such an odious club I'd feel more sorry for their fans. Also the reaction of many of them that its not fair on their club depsite the fact people are being bombed in hospitals by a regime their owner has deep ties with lessens my sympathies even further.19
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Chelsea fans are a total disgrace.
I have been calling Abramovich, Putin's bitch for about two decades now but in some ways I was wrong ?
Abramovich, after befriending the drunk President Boris Yeltsin, was in a position to support Putin and aid his powerful position at the top table of the Kremlin.
Abramovich helped Putin when VP was the KGB ruthless strongman who wanted to be king. Putin who personally picked the two "tourists" to go to Salisbury and then laugh at the weak UK.
Abramovich has enabled Putin from the beginning.
At last the front pages can say what some of us have known for two decades; Putin and Abramovich are blood brothers.
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I wouldn't trust the judgement of any of the ministers in this government- Boris over partygate, Liss Truss over yes we would support people going to fight in Ukraine ( shes the Foreign Secretary for heaven's sake -is she completely mad ) and now we have Nadine Dorries shutting the club shop and not allowing people to buy tickets for the games - what absolute nonsense. Yes, of course they should sanction him and prevent him from extricating any monies from a sale - but closing the club shop - what a stupid thing to do. As if Abramovic cares about sales of mugs and key rings.
The quality of ministers and MPs - on all sides of the House is at an all time low.4 -
Hope we got all of the fee for Burstow up front and not in instalments.0
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JohnBoyUK said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:DamoNorthStand said:I am finding the difference in views of Chelsea between different generations of fans fascinating….
The younger fans have always only ever known them being a big club and as such see them as one of the elite.
Problem is those of us with longer memories are well aware that they are not that big a club…. Take Romans money away and what they are doing is not naturally sustainable by a mile.
Spurs are ten thousand times bigger as a club. Chelsea are like Man City for me…. And not in the same tier as Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal, Spurs.
Chelsea in my eyes are like a West Ham.
But people forget that in the 7 years before Abramovich took over, Chelsea won 6 trophies and finished in the top 6 of the PL every season. They were already in the Champions league when he bought them.
Abramovich saved them from the abyss.
Looks like he was just delaying the inevitable..."What goes around comes around"1 -
alburyaddick said:I wouldn't trust the judgement of any of the ministers in this government- Boris over partygate, Liss Truss over yes we would support people going to fight in Ukraine ( shes the Foreign Secretary for heaven's sake -is she completely mad ) and now we have Nadine Dorries shutting the club shop and not allowing people to buy tickets for the games - what absolute nonsense. Yes, of course they should sanction him and prevent him from extricating any monies from a sale - but closing the club shop - what a stupid thing to do. As if Abramovic cares about sales of mugs and key rings.
The quality of ministers and MPs - on all sides of the House is at an all time low.5 -
Some people may be from West London, born and bred, and Chelsea is in their DNA.
They have a genuine passion for a club that means something to them.
Basically, they have a brain dead disease, and they are probably naturally really stupid.
Everyone can instinctively tell that Chelsea have been an awful club since Roman Russian took over.
Yes, they have been winners on many occasions but that is only because a stupid arrogant c*nt has been hiding in plain sight.
Hopefully, he has lost loads and loads of money and Chelsea will be paying a huge price.
That price being, their soul. Which they sold to a Russian dickhead.
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Abramovich is an enabler to a manic gangster, football as a whole sold its soul to the devil long long ago.0
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ct_addick said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:The people i feel sorry for in all this are the ordinary behind the scenes workers at Chelsea, some of whom will no doubt lose their jobs as a result of the sanctions.4
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I know a few Chelsea fans.
One of them is the only one I’ve seen defending Putins special operation blaming NATO.
That says it all for me tbh.3 -
JohnBoyUK said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:DamoNorthStand said:I am finding the difference in views of Chelsea between different generations of fans fascinating….
The younger fans have always only ever known them being a big club and as such see them as one of the elite.
Problem is those of us with longer memories are well aware that they are not that big a club…. Take Romans money away and what they are doing is not naturally sustainable by a mile.
Spurs are ten thousand times bigger as a club. Chelsea are like Man City for me…. And not in the same tier as Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal, Spurs.
Chelsea in my eyes are like a West Ham.
But people forget that in the 7 years before Abramovich took over, Chelsea won 6 trophies and finished in the top 6 of the PL every season. They were already in the Champions league when he bought them.
Abramovich saved them from the abyss.
I fucking love that Abramovich didn't have the opportunity/ interest in setting them up for life without him.3 -
I wouldn’t worry too much for Chelsea. The government have made it clear that preserving the club is important and of course it is. They’ll change hands quite quickly and as a football club they will just replace one mega rich benefactor for another mega rich benefactor. Normal service will be resumed pdq.4
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ShootersHillGuru said:I wouldn’t worry too much for Chelsea. The government have made it clear that preserving the club is important and of course it is. They’ll change hands quite quickly and as a football club they will just replace one mega rich benefactor for another mega rich benefactor. Normal service will be resumed pdq.
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It’s all about posturing with the government, will be interesting if this holds water legally through the transfer window when it opens, and next season.0
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addick1956 said:Stig said:addick1956 said:SELR_addicks said:
I think Abramovic should be given his quid back and told that is it as he is still in a supporter if Putin .
Tight cnut 🤣6 -
Mendonca In Asdas said:It’s all about posturing with the government, will be interesting if this holds water legally through the transfer window when it opens, and next season.0
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Maybe Southall could buy them!4
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Seeing how many appear to be interested in weighing out upto £4b for Chelsea, can't see why there were so few more interest in paying a relative drop in the ocean to buy us. It must be easier to recoup £100m(?) by buying a club that has space to improve, rather than recoup £4b on a cub that is already at the top of its game? And I hought these high achieving billionaire types were up for a challenge. Charlatans
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O-Randy-Hunt said:addick1956 said:Stig said:addick1956 said:SELR_addicks said:
I think Abramovic should be given his quid back and told that is it as he is still in a supporter if Putin .
Tight cnut 🤣
I did however have the great pleasure of telling him that I was in the away end at Stamford Bridge in 1988 - his reaction ‘Charlton are a fucking nothing club, so piss off you tosser’13 -
I note the Chelsea supporters trust reckon the fans would settle for a decade without trophies if it meant that the club would survive. I mean, how on earth would one manage without trophies?3
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Raith_C_Chattonell said:I note the Chelsea supporters trust reckon the fans would settle for a decade without trophies if it meant that the club would survive. I mean, how on earth would one manage without trophies?30
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MuttleyCAFC said:Maybe Southall could buy them!
I hate that guy more then Roland. Just a bastard0 -
Dave2l said:MuttleyCAFC said:Maybe Southall could buy them!
I hate that guy more then Roland. Just a bastard
Poison tipped brolly up the jacksie5 -
Josh Harris, one of the Palace shareholders is rumoured to be preparing a bid for Chelsea, which means he’ll have to sell his shares in Palace.4
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Gribbo said:Dave2l said:MuttleyCAFC said:Maybe Southall could buy them!
I hate that guy more then Roland. Just a bastard
Poison tipped brolly up the jacksie
He'd probably enjoy it,... till the poison kicked in...0 -
Just got back from the stadium from picking up some of my stuff…. One thing is for sure I’m not gonna be working out of there again for a long while.
Spoken to a few guys at the club and know somebody very prominent and they seriously think they are up shit creek without a paddle.
Negotiations at a government level are now focussed on saving the club because as of next month they are totally and royally fucked.
Anyone employed via third party (cleaners, security etc) all gone. All their directors are being sent (quite literally) round the world to source urgent investment to try and save the club.
It’s the strangest feeling I have ever had at a football stadium.14 -
DamoNorthStand said:Just got back from the stadium from picking up some of my stuff…. One thing is for sure I’m not gonna be working out of there again for a long while.
Spoken to a few guys at the club and know somebody very prominent and they seriously think they are up shit creek without a paddle.
Negotiations at a government level are now focussed on saving the club because as of next month they are totally and royally fucked.
Anyone employed via third party (cleaners, security etc) all gone. All their directors are being sent (quite literally) round the world to source urgent investment to try and save the club.
It’s the strangest feeling I have ever had at a football stadium.21 -
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