Chelsea are learning the hard way that co-owners rarely work in football
Briefly

The turbulent history of Liverpool's co-ownership, particularly between George Gillett and Tom Hicks, reveals the complexities and risks of managing a football club together.
Their reign staggered on for three agonising years before a High Court ruling led to another sale, highlighting how difficult co-ownership can be in Premier League football.
In the Gillett role, you have Boehly. Both are American businessmen with pre-existing sporting interests who controlled major English sporting institutions but faced challenges.
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