Chelsea fans in civil war after strong new twist in divisive saga

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Chelsea fans are arguing again, but this time it’s about a letter. The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust (CST) wrote a letter criticizing the club’s owners, Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali. They’re worried that if things don’t improve at the stadium, it could cause big problems.

The CST said the club is in a bad spot, comparing it to a time when things were really tough back in the 1980s. They even warned that fans might protest in a big way if things don’t change.

But then, the Fan Advisory Board (FAB), which is a group of supporters who talk with the club’s owners, spoke up. They released a statement defending Boehly and Eghbali. They said fans are actually involved in decisions about the club’s future. They even have meetings at the stadium where fans can come and share their thoughts.

The FAB also mentioned that the owners have asked for their help with things like ticket prices. They said they’re not just there to agree with everything – they challenge ideas and try to make things better for fans.

They added that the club is spending more money than ever to listen to fans and make them happy. Plus, they pointed out the good things happening on the field, like the men’s team doing well and the women’s team thriving under coach Emma Hayes.

They ended by saying that while it’s okay to have different opinions, fans should support the team instead of causing more problems. They believe that if fans stick together, everything will be okay in the end.

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