🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Chelsea fan group announce TWO new PROTESTS.
1) Before the FA CUP FINAL - A march will get underway from 1.30pm at Wembley Way, featuring a large banner that will focus on BlueCo, but this time, also the Sporting Directors.
2) DURING the Spurs Match - Fans are urged to take action on the 22nd minute, the year (2022) that BlueCo took over, by turning around with your backs on the game for 1 minute and chant “We want our Chelsea back”
The protests are said to be not stopping until change is forced, and will not be halted based on any reports leading up to the protests on the next manager’s name.
🚨🎙️ Thierry Henry on the situation surrounding Chelsea’s massive decline
“I look at Chelsea right now and it breaks my heart a little bit, because this is a club that had something special not so long ago.
They won the Club World Cup and the Conference League – real trophies, real success. You could see a clear identity, a structure, a way of playing that was starting to click. And then… they dismantled it.
For me, the problem at Chelsea is much deeper than what a lot of people are saying. You don’t go and rip up a system that is actually working. That’s not how you build something lasting in football. But that’s exactly what happened when they sacked Enzo Maresca. It was too quick, too impatient, and honestly, it lacked respect for the work he was doing.
He wasn’t just managing the team – he was building a foundation after so many years of instability. Since they let him go, you can see the club has been suffering. The confidence has gone, the identity has disappeared, and the results have followed. The players look lost without any sense of direction.
You cannot keep changing the foundations every time there is a difficult moment and expect the house to stand tall. Chelsea are paying for that now, and it’s sad to watch because they had something good."
Chelsea doing all they can to twist the narrative onto Liam Rosenior's fault rather than admit that whoever hired him and spent £2bn on an unbalanced squad that isn't good enough and lacks key elements, is actually the problem here and hold them accountable. Predictable.
Andy Jacobs: "Liam Rosenior shouldn't be fired alone. It's the people who offered him the job, the people who identified him as being the right person. Absolutely useless, you must fire them, now."
(@talkSPORT)