Re: Chelsea a "significant cultural asset"?
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North Cardiff Blue
But they've had there turn, that's life one minute it's great then you have to face the bad times, it's another teams turn for some good luck and good footballing times!
Football is full of ups and downs. Agreed.
It's a little different when it's forced mind
Re: Chelsea a "significant cultural asset"?
Fantastic news must have been a legal minefield with some very heavy duty oligarch UK lawyers to get around whose aim in life to represent anyone for money never mind folk dying , I'm sure the way EU / UK law is written some self-righteous lawyer will find a minute hole and the tax payer has to fund the compensation .
Folk dying wont get in their way.
Lets prey Malaysia doesn't declare war .
Re: Chelsea a "significant cultural asset"?
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neilw65
The same fans who chanted Abramovitch's name during the stand with Ukraine applause? Horrible club and horrible fans
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stan butler
Agreed feck em
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B. Oddie
Probably up there amongst the worst fans in Britain, if not Europe.
Sod 'em.
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The Lone Gunman
All of them?
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neilw65
Yep
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William Treseder
Yes. Even the groundsman, the kit man and the tea lady!!
Steady on chaps, my daughter just got engaged to one
Re: Chelsea a "significant cultural asset"?
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The Lone Gunman
All of them?
Pretty much.
Re: Chelsea a "significant cultural asset"?
I'm sure there are some very nice decent down to earth people supporting Chelsea , what they should do is stop going until it ends .
Re: Chelsea a "significant cultural asset"?
Their decent fans are Pensioners now:getscoat:
Re: Chelsea a "significant cultural asset"?
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splott parker
Their decent fans are Pensioners now:getscoat:
Indeed and war heroes
Re: Chelsea a "significant cultural asset"?
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bobh
Steady on chaps, my daughter just got engaged to one
Oh aye. He's a Chelsea fan.
Re: Chelsea a "significant cultural asset"?
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splott parker
Their decent fans are Pensioners now:getscoat:
Duuuuuuuuring the waaarrrr
Re: Chelsea a "significant cultural asset"?
I have no ill will towards Chelsea (despite that offside goal), although I couldn’t care less about Ambromovich and hate Putin with every fibre in my body..
I’m surprised that the Government hasn’t simply taken temporary ownership of the club, allowing it to continue trading, but with no profits remitted to Ambromovich.
Chelsea might have a case against the Government on ‘restraint of trade’ grounds, as they are being prevented from generating any income to cover their costs, which obviously their rivals can.
Re: Chelsea a "significant cultural asset"?
He was only 36 when he bought them. I never realised he was so young at the time.
Re: Chelsea a "significant cultural asset"?
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Undercoverinwurzelland
He was only 36 when he bought them. I never realised he was so young at the time.
His pad in London looks like it’s worth a few Bob too….20 mill
Re: Chelsea a "significant cultural asset"?
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goats
His pad in London looks like it’s worth a few Bob too….20 mill
his pad in Kensington is a 100 mill all day long
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His pad in Moscow looks like a cell if he doesn't pay back the cash that ras'putin has let him play with
Re: Chelsea a "significant cultural asset"?
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Undercoverinwurzelland
He was only 36 when he bought them. I never realised he was so young at the time.
You'd think the FA and the Football League would want to know and care about how a 36-year-old became a billionaire.