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Odds are published for the next manager at the chavs. Neil Warnock to stave off relegation?
They'll definitely get their Chelsea back in that case. Going back to 1980's attendances. All the new fans will be gone and home games will be a day out for the combat 18 boys like they used to be.Back to 7K crowds this time nect year. Warms your heart.
Odds are published for the next manager at the chavs. Neil Warnock to stave off relegation?
How can we make this happen?
A knew a lad in the eighties, who had a Harrier just like the one in your avatar. Very nice.Couldn’t happen to a nicer club!
Bhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
Long may their downward spiral into oblivion continue!
So the list I saw of favourites for the Chelsea job included Deschamps, Zidane, DeZerbi, and the newly appointed German national team coach Nagelsmann... why would Deschamps or Zidane stoop that low to take on that trainwreck?
Why would De Zerbi want the job? He'd be nuts.So the list I saw of favourites for the Chelsea job included Deschamps, Zidane, DeZerbi, and the newly appointed German national team coach Nagelsmann... why would Deschamps or Zidane stoop that low to take on that trainwreck?
Might have to go for another caretaker manager if there's another mid-season firingWhy would De Zerbi want the job? He'd be nuts.
Nagelsmann already turned them down, why would he want it now?
Veterans 'take legal action to stop Chelsea's £2bn stadium revamp'
The Blues' redevelopment plans were given the green light in July after they offered £50m for the site where around 100 military veterans and their war widows live next to Stamford Bridge.www.dailymail.co.ukMilitary veterans living on £50m site next to Stamford Bridge 'take legal action to prevent Chelsea's £2bn redevelopment of the stadium from going ahead', in fresh blow to Todd Boehly
By SAM BROOKES FOR MAILONLINE
- Chelsea are looking to invest £2bn to redevelop Stamford Bridge
- Military veterans living next to Stamford Bridge want to stop the redevelopment
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PUBLISHED: 09:02 BST, 26 September 2023 |
Military veterans have reportedly taken legal action to scupper Chelsea's £2billion revamp of Stamford Bridge.
The Blues' redevelopment plans were given the green light in July after they offered £50m for the site where around 100 military veterans and their war widows live next to Stamford Bridge.
Mail Sport revealed the veterans were furious at the prospect of being forced out of their homes, and they have now stepped up their efforts to prevent the sale from happening.