There has been a series of scathing messages aimed at Todd Boehly and his leadership.
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Chelsea fans made their frustrations clear in a passionate protest outside Stamford Bridge, voicing their discontent with the club’s ownership through banners, chants, and pointed messages.
Despite the backlash, the club’s hierarchy remains resolute, believing their current approach is the right path to restoring Chelsea’s former glory.
According to reports, the owners are committed to their long-term vision and are focused on securing a Champions League return next season.
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The protests came ahead of Chelsea’s dominant 4-0 victory over Southampton, but the win did little to ease tensions.
Players like Pedro Neto and Levi Colwill seemingly responded to the unrest by cupping their ears in celebration, a gesture that sparked further debate among fans.
Since the ownership change in 2022, Chelsea has spent over £1 billion on new signings, yet silverware remains elusive.
Frustration has mounted, culminating in a series of scathing messages aimed at Todd Boehly and his leadership. Banners declared: “We want our Chelsea back!” and “You’re destroying our club.”
Some supporters even referenced former owner Roman Abramovich, reminiscing about the club’s success under his tenure.
While the protests signal deep unrest, Chelsea’s leadership insists they are on the right track.
Whether their vision will translate into success on the pitch remains to be seen.