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Chelsea - Abramovich sanctioned (p9)
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Chelsea may nick a win but they’ve been awful0
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se9addick said:blackpool72 said:RoanRedNY said:In fairness Saudi Arabia’s human rights record took a major step backwards yesterday (which is a remarkable feat given where it was) when they executed 81 men in a day. But howay the lads, fishy/dishy…..all’s right at the toon
How the fuck can things like this be happening in 2022.
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se9addick said:blackpool72 said:RoanRedNY said:In fairness Saudi Arabia’s human rights record took a major step backwards yesterday (which is a remarkable feat given where it was) when they executed 81 men in a day. But howay the lads, fishy/dishy…..all’s right at the toon
How the fuck can things like this be happening in 2022.4 -
Just wondered how the players are going to be paid, wage bill rumoured to be 8 million a week!!
Makes Thomas’s 8 million loss a season on us look a bargain!0 -
Thought I heard the commentator say yesterday that they'd only last 2 weeks as it stands. If that is the case, does that not mean they've been breaking FFP rules all this time?2
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Kieran Maguire in his podcast confirmed the wage bill at £ £27m per month. He also explains why FFP has no relevance to this0
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stevexreeve said:Does you country have nuclear weapons pointed at the UK?0
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I hope they fold tbh0
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Had the pleasure of dropping some fans off at Stamford bridge yesterday and seeing plenty of glum faces around the stadium pre kick off. Was having a right old giggle to myself. 10 minutes later i was dropping more off so l got to see it all again. Muuuahahahahaha25
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DaveMehmet said:se9addick said:blackpool72 said:RoanRedNY said:In fairness Saudi Arabia’s human rights record took a major step backwards yesterday (which is a remarkable feat given where it was) when they executed 81 men in a day. But howay the lads, fishy/dishy…..all’s right at the toon
How the fuck can things like this be happening in 2022.0 - Sponsored links:
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DaveMehmet said:How is that not a penalty to Newcastle. Defender had hold of his shirt?
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DA9 said:DaveMehmet said:How is that not a penalty to Newcastle. Defender had hold of his shirt?5
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PragueAddick said:Kieran Maguire in his podcast confirmed the wage bill at £ £27m per month. He also explains why FFP has no relevance to this
I am convinced they will be okay. That the sale will go through and the funds held in escrow until it's all resolved. But it can't possibly go through in time for the next two pay days so that means a lot of players not getting payed. I hope it gets really complicated and messy and even the government can't help them out of it.2 -
Roman Abramovich: New evidence highlights corrupt deals
Roman Abramovich's Dirty Money is on BBC One, Monday 14 March, at 20:00 GMT and on BBCiPlayer afterwards
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-60736185
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addick1956 said:clive said:
Roman Abramovich: New evidence highlights corrupt deals
Roman Abramovich's Dirty Money is on BBC One, Monday 14 March, at 20:00 GMT and on BBCiPlayer afterwards
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-60736185
But all of a sudden nobody's afraid of him and his lawyers any more...bring it on!9 -
Gribbo said:Thought I heard the commentator say yesterday that they'd only last 2 weeks as it stands. If that is the case, does that not mean they've been breaking FFP rules all this time?
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I'm not sure the criticism Chelsea and Newcastle fans get is wholly warranted. I do however exclude the tiny minority of their fan base who chuck up banners, flags etc.
In my experience their fan bases are like any other clubs would be in the same situation and can be put in 3 groups.
Group 1 - The majority of fans who might not be comfortable with the ownership but recognise there is nothing they can do about it and have to resign themselves to the fact they have no say in who owns their club. They either have to like it or lump it.
Group 2 - The small minority of idiots who will throw up banners and flags trying to provoke controversy. Every fan base has their share of idiots.
Group 3 - An even smaller minority who have decided morally they can't get on board with the ownership and have walked away. Fair play to them for that.
At the end of the day the vast majority of fans of any club would be in group 1, and I know that is where I would be likely to sit even if morally I'd love to say I'd put myself in group 3. Charlton is such a big part of my life and I'm not sure I could just switch off from it even if I didn't like the ownership.
How many fan bases can say they would have categorically rejected the investment of either of the above two parties if it had come the way of their club? I don't think any would, and let's be honest fans don't get a say anyway so their views are almost irrelevant (That's not how it should be, but its how it is).
Also, if you place yourself in group 2, you are an idiot.7 -
28,000 season ticket holders, not allowed to sell any more home tickets, or away tickets to fans, could be an opening here for Charlton……0
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One of the best Panoramas in years. Make sure you watch it. It is now absolutely crystal clear exactly how such a young person could have become so unfeasibly rich before anyone even knew his name in Britain.4
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Manic_mania said:Gribbo said:Thought I heard the commentator say yesterday that they'd only last 2 weeks as it stands. If that is the case, does that not mean they've been breaking FFP rules all this time?1
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That Panorama documentary was very enlightening. Well worth a watch0
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Was there actually on there we didn't already know though? Or was it more a case of confirming some of the rumours / possible truths that have been doing the rounds?0
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The political journalists have known about Abramovich for years, but have seen it as a football story so haven't written about it much. It's taken a war for the sports journalists to get interested.1
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Off_it said:Was there actually on there we didn't already know though? Or was it more a case of confirming some of the rumours / possible truths that have been doing the rounds?The key Russian witnesses on camera was pretty amazing too. I can’t imagine the planning that went into getting that in the can (and getting it out of Russia)2
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addick1956 said:Gravesend_Addick said:That Panorama documentary was very enlightening. Well worth a watch1
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se9addick said:blackpool72 said:RoanRedNY said:In fairness Saudi Arabia’s human rights record took a major step backwards yesterday (which is a remarkable feat given where it was) when they executed 81 men in a day. But howay the lads, fishy/dishy…..all’s right at the toon
How the fuck can things like this be happening in 2022.0 -
Swindon_Addick said:The political journalists have known about Abramovich for years, but have seen it as a football story so haven't written about it much. It's taken a war for the sports journalists to get interested.
I can answer that last question for you. Luke Harding, Nick Cohen, Carole Cadwallada. The rest of them didn't have the bottle to do the research necessary to write lawyer-proof stories about him, and/or thought the Great British Public didn't care because "Roman" was making the FAPL even more glamorous. Or worst of all, they saw how entwined the Russian money was becoming in the Tory Party, and that's the way the political wind had started to blow. And on that last point, if you think I'm just blowing hot air, take a good long look at John Whittingdale, starting with his Wikipedia . Two spells at DCMS, the ministry responsible for journalism. Anti -BBC (and n.b. I have personal experience of that in the aftermath of the Olympic Stadium documentary). One of the biggest pro-Russia MPs in parliament, and clearly highly susceptible to the, ahem, tools of soft Russian power.7 -
John Flasby Lawrance Whittingdale No less!
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