EPL Chelsea handed over to trustees

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With the upcoming visit to The Valley in 2 weeks time it’s a chance for us to take our biggest league away following of the season so far.
MK Dons is our highest this season with 2,192 yellows travelling to Buckinghamshire Followed closely behind the 1,808 making the trip to Wycombe, 1,573 at Sheffield Wed, 1,452 at Cheltenham and 1,428 travelling to the season opener away at Cambridge, however not forgetting the 2,058 of us crammed in the away end at QPR in the Carabao cup on a Tuesday night.
Charlton Athletic is a good old style ground with a 3000 odd capacity for away fans which can generate a tremendous atmosphere with the relatively low roof.
Everyone who experienced the February 2018 clash will remember the scenes as we came from 2-1 down approaching injury time only to turn the game on its head with two very late goals to snatch the 3 points away from what was at the time Karl Robinson’s Charlton side.
Bring a friend, bring a family member and let’s try and get close to having 3000 yellows behind that goal.
5 travelling down from Lincoln by train (2 more than normal) for usually one of our best away days.
 
I’d love Chelsea to struggle. hopefully Abramovich bankrupts the club and they get relegated
 
I'm sure there is some clause that said he can take back control at a later date.

Cannot see him simply walking away from the club with nothing in return.
 
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What does this actually mean? Sweet FA.
 
I’d love to see the C***s struggle, get his money and put in it in to arms for Ukraine
 
I'm sure there is some clause that said he can take back control at a later date.

Cannot see him simply walking away from the club with nothing in return.
Just hope the government make it at least 10 years because of all the dodgy money that he deals with including Putin’s
 
He’s loaned the club £1.5b. I wonder what would happen if the club are seized by the Government, would the debt be written of by a refusal to pay it as part of the sanctions?
 
Unless it has changed in the last few hours the trustees haven't yet agreed to take over.
 
He’s loaned the club £1.5b. I wonder what would happen if the club are seized by the Government, would the debt be written of by a refusal to pay it as part of the sanctions?
EPL would probably dock them a point deferred from 20 seasons
 
"Stewardship and care" is meaningless. The reason the trustees of the foundation haven't accepted is because they are taking legal advice over the situation, worried they could be breaking sanctions. I believe they were given less than an hour notice of the statement.
Abramovich could have used his statement to also condemn the invasion - given that he claims he is not in Putin's pocket - but chose not to even mention it.
 
Away from the ownership issue, I was glad to see Chelsea lose yesterday. Especially after taking off Mendy, who was excellent all game, in favour of Kepa, who presumably is supposed to be a specialist penalty keeper.

I took a lot of enjoyment watching him dance around trying to put off each Liverpool taker shortly before each of their efforts flew past him. And I burst out laughing as his penalty went into orbit.

Bad luck Roman, maybe if you paid a little more than £70m you would've got a better second choice keeper.
 
"Stewardship and care" is meaningless. The reason the trustees of the foundation haven't accepted is because they are taking legal advice over the situation, worried they could be breaking sanctions. I believe they were given less than an hour notice of the statement.
Abramovich could have used his statement to also condemn the invasion - given that he claims he is not in Putin's pocket - but chose not to even mention it.
Apparently Abramovich is one of a few Oligarchs who are holding his money.
 
Away from the ownership issue, I was glad to see Chelsea lose yesterday. Especially after taking off Mendy, who was excellent all game, in favour of Kepa, who presumably is supposed to be a specialist penalty keeper.

I took a lot of enjoyment watching him dance around trying to put off each Liverpool taker shortly before each of their efforts flew past him. And I burst out laughing as his penalty went into orbit.

Bad luck Roman, maybe if you paid a little more than £70m you would've got a better second choice keeper.

Kepa has modelled his penalty taking on Will Grigg.
 
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