Tammy Abraham becomes the second player EVER to win the Champions League, Super Cup, Conference League, and Europa League! ✅
Football? Completed it mate. 😎
Club legend Cesar Azpilicueta will retire from football at the end of the season.
Congratulations on a superb career, Azpi, and thank you for everything. 💙
Dear football,
Today, I want to share with you that this season will be my last as a professional footballer. After so many years living my dream, I feel it’s time to start a new chapter in my life.
Being honest, even though I have been preparing myself for this moment, I found it hard to write this letter. After 20 seasons , many people have played an important role in my career.
When I first kicked a ball as a child in Pamplona with my schoolmates, I never imagined the amazing journey ahead. I’m grateful for every moment: the wins, the tough losses, the challenges, and most of all, the people I’ve met and the friendships I’ve made along the way.
To my teammates, coaches, and every staff member at all the clubs I’ve been lucky to be part of, thank you for helping me grow as a person and a player every day. Wearing the shirts of CA Osasuna, Olympique Marseille, Chelsea FC, Atlético de Madrid, Sevilla FC, and representing my country at the biggest stages has been a true privilege. Every moment has meant so much to me…
🚨Breaking: Protest Update:
We would like to announce that further protest action is being planned.
In light of recent events and the continued erosion of the values that once defined Chelsea Football Club, we believe “it’s fucking obvious” sustained action is required.
Since the first protest we have engaged with numerous fan groups and organisations. We recognise that not everyone feels comfortable standing outside the ground protesting, but we would welcome the support of those who, like us, believe the current state of the club and the direction it is heading cannot continue.
One of the key reflections since the last protest is that the message must be aligned and the fanbase needs to be united. It is clear to us that the current ownership are not listening. They do not care about supporter concerns and they are jeopardising the future of our football club.
Our message is simple.
BlueCo / Clearlake Out.
We are currently finalising the details of the next protest. We are also looking to organise opportunities for fans who may have concerns about protesting but still want a space to share their frustrations and engage with others who feel the same way.
We also want to be clear that the message on the day must remain focused. The protest is about the ownership and the direction of the club.
That means:
No Tottenham songs
No chants about former or current players
No chants about former or current managers
All of our energy should be directed at the same message.
BlueCo / Clearlake Out.
Further details will be announced in the coming weeks.
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🚨CST Statement: Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Condemns Ticket Pricing and Communication Failures for Champions League Fixtures.
The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust (CST) is deeply concerned with the club’s handling of ticket sales for upcoming UEFA Champions League fixtures. Recent decisions have been marked by poor communication, unjustifiable price increases, and a disregard for supporters.
The message is clear – stop exploiting our loyalty.
Poor Communication
The announcement of individual ticket sales and pricing for the Benfica match came less than 24 hours before sales began. This short notice once again highlights the club’s failure to respect the realities of life for ordinary supporters, many of whom make significant personal and financial sacrifices to attend matches.
Unjustified Price Increases
By placing the Benfica match in the AA pricing category, tickets will see a 77.5% increase for a league stage match compared to many tickets for last season’s Conference League semi-final. While the Champions League is undoubtedly a more prestigious competition than the Conference League, these sharp increases are neither justified nor sustainable.
As a result, we can reasonably assume that the club will place all knockout matches in the same AA category, regardless of opposition. This approach undermines the credibility of the category pricing system.
Removal of Concession Pricing
The AA category designation for the Champions League also removes concessions for seniors, under-20s, and under-23s in many parts of the ground – something that was never widely communicated before pricing for this match was released. This contradicts the club’s previously stated commitment to ensuring accessibility for supporters, and especially to encouraging the next generation of fans attending matches.
Wider Concerns
The lack of transparency around pricing, the rushed sales process, and the disregard for concessions paint a troubling picture of the club’s priorities. While the CST recognises that matchday revenue is reinvested into the club, we reject the idea that the revenue is coming from the right places and that it is being spent wisely – especially when it is at the expense of supporters attending matches. Looking at the latest financial records released by Chelsea from 2023/24, matchday revenue accounted for 17% of all revenue. These increases have an outsized impact on supporters and matchday atmosphere, and a minimal impact on the club, especially when taking into account that commercial revenue has not been maximised.
Decisions like these risk further alienating loyal supporters and threaten the matchday atmosphere that makes Stamford Bridge unique.
Our Call to Action
The Chelsea Supporters Trust calls on Chelsea FC to:
•Immediately review its Champions League ticket pricing strategy.
•Reinstate concession pricing across the ground for all Champions League fixtures sold on a match by match basis.
•Communicate ticket sales timelines and structures with sufficient notice and transparency.
Without urgent change, the club risks further undermining its relationship with the very supporters who are the lifeblood of Chelsea Football Club.