It’s genuinely disappointing to read this from someone who was instrumental in architecting the original NotAProjectCFC protest/group and involved in discussions around further supporter action.
Back then supporter protest was apparently justified. Today, supporters expressing the very same frustrations are accused of not being Chelsea fans.
We’re not sure what has changed?
The ownership or Sporting Directors certainly haven’t.
It’s been four years of failure. Four years of destroying the identity of Chelsea Football Club. Four years of poor decision making. Four years of supporters being asked to trust the process. Four years of no accountability. Fours of record losses.
Following the worst season in 30+ years we’ve had a so called period of self reflection that has resulted in… the very same sporting leadership remaining in place.
Chelsea supporters have every right to voice their opinions. Nobody gets to police how fans should feel.
What makes this particularly disappointing is that this stance feels completely at odds with the one taken when supporter action was being organised. It’s difficult not to question whether relationships and access now take priority over speaking honestly about the damage that’s been done. Those who continue to speak about the damage are very much Chelsea fans let’s be clear.
We’ll continue to do what we’ve always done. Hold the ownership accountable.
In the last four years Chelsea have qualified for CL once, they’ve finished 12th and this season finished 10th. If fans don’t trust the club they have every right not to. Sick of other fans policing fans for simply being angry at the situation we are in
Need actions not words
Messi is a joke. He’s not close to what he used to be yet he already has 5 goals. The absolute GOAT, I must admit. Ronaldo isn’t coming close to this stuff these days.
Massive respect to Hazard man, he actually tried for that Belgium team even with Roberto Martinez as the coach. The moment he retired they fell right back off. De Bruyen couldn't so shit.
• John Terry and Ricardo Carvalho
• 88 EPL Games - 46 Clean Sheets
• William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes
• 117 EPL Games - 47 Clean sheet.
Note: John Terry and Ricardo Carvalho never lost a single Premier League match they started together at Stamford Bridge. From 2004 - 2010.
The legendary defensive partnership
No Premier League player with 150+ appearances has a higher rating (7.72) than Eden Hazard since we began collecting data. 📈🔥
On this day in 2012, Chelsea secured his signature from Lille for £32 million. 📝💙