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6 thoughts on “From Stamford Bridge To …… Where Exactly?

  • Brian

    Tickets for the Man City game now on sale at 2 per ST Holder Member.

    With only 13000 tickets available for members per game – almost every game goes to general sale – harldy an indicator of a desperate queue awaiting the privelege of watching Chelsea play.

    Chelsea have completely botched this and seem intent – led by a halfwitted Gourlay – to alienate, upset and belittle supporters of the club. Always had to accept that the club dont really give a toss about the support but we now seemed to have moved into active dislike from the club to the support.

    Just shows that the key requirements in reaching top roles is not ability, skill, knowledge or tactical or strategic awareness – simply a big mouth, hide like a rhinoceros and an ability to BS non stop. How sad.

  • MODEY

    I think we will move from stamford bridge in 2020

  • Paul O'Brien

    Excellent post!

  • Basford

    Great article!

  • The problem is the smokescreens put up by the club that seem to have worked on you, they have hinted that Earls Court is an option when it 100% is not, a deal has been done worth millions more than Chelsea could ever afford , that also now has clause worth millions if it doesn’t go ahead, and Chelsea know this. Even Nine Elms is too close to the new American embassy for security reasons it won’t happen. So the question is why do the club hint at possible sights that they know are not viable?

  • Battersea Blue

    I’m afraid Coxy is right – the club are not being honest as usual – there are no viable sites within 3 miles – they’ve let them all pass by. Both sites favoured in the article, Earls Court and Battersea, now have planning permission for residential development, and the Battersea site is not big enough without knocking down the Power Station anyway, which is a listed building ! The Royal Mail site in Nine Elms would have been big enough but not now the Yanks are building their new embassy next door. Facts are it’s Stamford Bridge or oblivion out in Twickenham, Cobham or god knows where.

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