💰 £1.8 BILLION SPENT and Chelsea still need:
▪️ A goalkeeper
▪️ A right-back who can stay fit
▪️ A centre-back
▪️ A winger who isn't Garnacho
▪️ A striker
▪️ Another striker
John Obi Mikel revealed on his podcast that the club is angry with his public criticism of the ownership. Good, they're feeling the pressure. Never stop ridiculing these clowns. #BlueCoOUT
Chelsea fans, listen up – it’s time to escalate.
The protests against BlueCo ownership aren’t enough on their own. Marching with banners and chanting “BlueCo Out” or “We want our Chelsea back” sends a message, but to actually force change and hit them where it hurts, you need to boycott alongside the protests. Stop filling the stadium. Stop buying the merch. Stop handing over your cash to owners who have eroded the club you love.
Recent weeks have shown the frustration boiling over: hundreds turned out before the Man Utd game with Strasbourg ultras joining the “BlueCo Out” march. Fan groups like Not a Project CFC have already announced the next wave – a major protest march before the FA Cup final vs Man City at Wembley, plus the backs-turned silent protest during the Spurs home game.
But fans on social media and in the stands are right: boycotting matches and merchandise is the real weapon. Empty seats and lost revenue speak louder than any chant. Season ticket holders – you have power. International fans – you have power too by refusing streams, kits, or any official product. The club feels it in the pockets, and that’s what forces owners like Boehly and Clearlake to listen (or sell).
This isn’t about one bad season. It’s about the direction of the club, the debt, the multi-club model, and the disconnect from what Chelsea stands for. Protests raise the noise. Boycotts apply the pressure.
Stay peaceful, stay united, and make it count.
BlueCo Out. Boycott now. Get our Chelsea back. 💙
Spread this if you agree – the more fans who act together, the faster it works.
Chelsea fans, listen up – it’s time to escalate.
The protests against BlueCo ownership aren’t enough on their own. Marching with banners and chanting “BlueCo Out” or “We want our Chelsea back” sends a message, but to actually force change and hit them where it hurts, you need to boycott alongside the protests. Stop filling the stadium. Stop buying the merch. Stop handing over your cash to owners who have eroded the club you love.
Recent weeks have shown the frustration boiling over: hundreds turned out before the Man Utd game with Strasbourg ultras joining the “BlueCo Out” march. Fan groups like Not a Project CFC have already announced the next wave – a major protest march before the FA Cup final vs Man City at Wembley, plus the backs-turned silent protest during the Spurs home game.
But fans on social media and in the stands are right: boycotting matches and merchandise is the real weapon. Empty seats and lost revenue speak louder than any chant. Season ticket holders – you have power. International fans – you have power too by refusing streams, kits, or any official product. The club feels it in the pockets, and that’s what forces owners like Boehly and Clearlake to listen (or sell).
This isn’t about one bad season. It’s about the direction of the club, the debt, the multi-club model, and the disconnect from what Chelsea stands for. Protests raise the noise. Boycotts apply the pressure.
Stay peaceful, stay united, and make it count.
BlueCo Out. Boycott now. Get our Chelsea back. 💙
Spread this if you agree – the more fans who act together, the faster it works.
I agree we need more protests with the match going fans and in the stadium but I think we need an empty ground in some shape or form even if that’s if they go to concourse for a couple of minutes 🔵🔵🔵
#BlueCoOut#ChelseaFC
Dear @Ares_Management
We are Chelsea fans and we are asking you directly.
Not as protesters. As people who love our football club that is being destroyed by the current owners who see it as a structured equity trade.
You understand the numbers better than anyone.
£595.9M owed. £794M JPMorgan wall in 14 months. £45M monthly losses. Champions League gone. No path to profitability under BlueCo.
The warrants exist for exactly this moment.
You will make more owning Chelsea than chasing BlueCo through insolvency proceedings.
The fans will back you. The players are there. The brand is global. The upside is real.
Do the right thing. And the profitable thing. They are the same thing here.
Regards,
CFCSID
#AresManagement #BlueCoOut #SaveChelsea #ChelseaFC #CFC #PremierLeague