Protest works if it goes along with the following:
✅ Don’t go to games. It’s not about the money, it’s about SHOWING the discontent
✅ Don’t engage with Chelsea’s social media posts. Don’t like, don’t comment.
✅ Don’t buy any merchandise
✅ If you’re a season ticket holder, don’t renew it
These things are DIFFICULT to do because we love the club. But it is the MOST DIRECT way to send a message. They’re taking our support for granted and we’re making them comfortable to speak down to us.
Otherwise, nothing will change. It is up to us to decide if we want to send this hard hitting message.
We love Chelsea. But we hate BlueCo.
@tomcoley49 The sporting directors will soon be walking in with their laptops and spider graphs to “collaborate” on the playing system. They have broken promises in the past. Old habits die hard.
@Matt_Law_DT Winstanley and Stewart downplaying their influence to get out of the firing line is pure cowardice. They’re not fooling us by saying they’ve “given away power”. Winstanley especially.
We all know how this will end. And it won’t be Alonso’s fault.
@FBNKCMaster@MohLeDroniste@RaniadoesBiz@Simo__Ben@udemy@GooglePlay Because AdSense is a one way transaction. It’s very straightforward.
With merchant registration, you need to account for chargebacks, cancellations, refunds, and VAT. In other words, true payment processing within a complementary local framework. That doesn’t exist currently.
If they did that, they’d start briefing the press on their own reflection in the mirror.
“Sources close to the board have said that Eghbali’s reflection’s comments caught everyone by surprise. The source further commented that Chelsea’s boardroom were unanimous in their opinion that Eghbali’s reflection’s behaviour was unacceptable”