Chelsea fans threaten major protest in ‘laughing stock’ message to owners

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Chelsea’s owners have been warned that angry fans are planning protests because they’re unhappy with how the club is being run. Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali were told that if things don’t get better, there could be serious consequences.

In a long letter from the Chelsea Supporters’ Trust, they expressed how frustrated they are, saying the club is in a really bad state, possibly the worst it’s been since the early 1980s. They feel like the club has become a joke, both on and off the field.

The fans are worried that if things don’t change soon, there could be more protests and chants at games, and it might even get worse.

Chelsea has been having a tough time lately. They’re not doing well in the league, despite spending loads of money on new players. They also lost a lot of money according to their latest financial report.

The supporters are also annoyed because going to games is getting more expensive, and they feel like the club isn’t listening to them.

The club’s CEO, Chris Jurasek, responded to the letter, saying they want the same thing as the fans: for Chelsea to do well. He promised to try to make more money for the club and to communicate better with the fans.

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