Abramovitch out!

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40000 fans in a stadium shouting "Rafa Out!" . Who appointed him? yes, Mr Roman. Who is to blame for inflicting that man whom you hate on you? Mr Roman. Who sacked the man you idolised? Mr Roman. All you can think of is to crucify Rafa alone. Praying that Mr Roman won't take personally and leave you...<ok> Eh...he could go to another London club and you'll be stuffed. Is that what you are worried about?

Him staying...is that what your worried about?
 
I love the club but hates the f**kers <ok> because I know that he is taking large amounts of money out of the club.

At least we are not afraid to tell him our feelings. He may not worry too much about it but that's not the. Point.

The same with roman. He may not take any action as a result of any protests but at least you can tell him that he shouldn't f**king do what he likes. Sack someone you idolise and appoint someone you despise...( not a bad catchphrase!)

When was the last time you protested v the Glazers?
The dippers know how to organise a real protest
 
Drogs:3834131 said:
well I don't think he'd just up and leave without receiving a nice chunk of money so it'd have to be another big investor. We'd still have shirt sales, sponsors etc too.

Just my opinion, it's one of those where it'd have to happen to know for sure.

Not sure about another investor, more likely he'd just float CFC and make around half his investment back. Doubt another big investor would choose a club that someone else has already pumped up - no ego factor in taking over an already successful club.

If he left you wouldn't be screwed, but you would probably fall back to the level of Arsenal - making the top four but challenging for trophies much less frequently. Pretty much why no one's calling for his head!
 
you seem to be missing the point.

Its HIS club , not the fans club.

The club BELONGS to him and he can /will do exactly what he wants.

Divvy

I guess they should be grateful that he doesnt want to play in the team himself.

Thats been done by powerful owners in the far east ..

I could just imagine him halfway through a game getting pissed off and stropping off doing the 'well it's my ball and I'm going home' thing
 
Chelsea is a bit like Saudi Arabia if it was a country.
So rich it could never spend all the money in hand.
The price to pay is the fans/ people have no relevance.
the leader does what they like, while the population/fans are bought off
with higher living standards/success.
Trophy's or tyranny , you have made your choice.
 
Chelsea is a bit like Saudi Arabia if it was a country.
So rich it could never spend all the money in hand.
The price to pay is the fans/ people have no relevance.
the leader does what they like, while the population/fans are bought off
with higher living standards/success.
Trophy's or tyranny , you have made your choice.

Do I know you?
 
Not sure about another investor, more likely he'd just float CFC and make around half his investment back. Doubt another big investor would choose a club that someone else has already pumped up - no ego factor in taking over an already successful club.

If he left you wouldn't be screwed, but you would probably fall back to the level of Arsenal - making the top four but challenging for trophies much less frequently. Pretty much why no one's calling for his head!


Why would we call for his head? More often than not we watch excellent football at the Bridge and we have been successful during his tenure. He has also improved the youth structure and we have training facilities second to none. I think you should be commenting on why the Glazers are still using your club as a meal ticket and a cash cow to repay their vast debts USA bound.
 
Dear Deirdre,

The owner of my company is extremely good at running the company although, this is not his specific trade . I've worked with him for nearly ten years and our company has had unparalelled success. We all feel he has acted in our best interest. He's also emloyed some of the best managers I've had the pleasure of working with. Recently, he decided to employ a manager (with a great CV) that many in the company and more experienced in the industry consider to be a conniving clown. We were also very fond of the previous manager and have made our feelings clear about his dismissal and the new appointment.

Recently people I know from rival companies have told me I should burn down the factory and make the owner's life hell. Please advise.

P.S. These rival companies have histories of corruption and bribery.
 
Intrigued by "Born Again" Christian's concern about our present plight....touching. Regardless of who's in charge I don't anticipate a 180 degree turnaround in our fortunes; its a question of scratching around for points until the cavalry arrives in January.
 
Intrigued by "Born Again" Christian's concern about our present plight....touching. Regardless of who's in charge I don't anticipate a 180 degree turnaround in our fortunes; its a question of scratching around for points until the cavalry arrives in January.

I thought the cavalry had arrived in the summer....Oscar, Hazard, the right back, Moses, Marin...that's £85million!!
 
I thought the cavalry had arrived in the summer....Oscar, Hazard, the right back, Moses, Marin...that's £85million!!

None of them are a replacement for Drogba though. United bought RVP when they already had Rooney, Hernandez, Berbatoff and Welbeck. Regardless of the money we've spent, no club can let Drogba, Anelka and Kalou leave and bring in just Moses who can maybe play up front.
 
you seem to be missing the point.

Its HIS club , not the fans club.

The club BELONGS to him and he can /will do exactly what he wants.

Divvy

I guess they should be grateful that he doesnt want to play in the team himself.

Thats been done by powerful owners in the far east ..

Wouldn't mind seeing Abramovich run out for us. He scored a cracking overhead goal for Sweden in a hat trick last week. Got to be better than Torres.
 
Not sure about another investor, more likely he'd just float CFC and make around half his investment back. Doubt another big investor would choose a club that someone else has already pumped up - no ego factor in taking over an already successful club.

If he left you wouldn't be screwed, but you would probably fall back to the level of Arsenal - making the top four but challenging for trophies much less frequently. Pretty much why no one's calling for his head!

Maybe. But Chelsea has the best location in Britain maybe Europe and rich investors like living in London.
There would be no shortage of rich oligarchs or petrogarchs wanting to buy Chelsea for say £500m plus
 
Mr Smith--He spends, he attends--he loves the Blues! Dont , for heavens sake allow it to get to you! Other clubs have fairy godfathers but their bank balances aren't the same!