Chelsea fans grapple with the art of omission by Boehly's trainee regime | Jonathan Liew
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Todd Boehly, the chair of Chelsea, has garnered significant support from fans despite the team's struggles, including no trophies and issues surrounding ownership. At the Financial Times Business of Football Summit, he shared insights into contracts and team difficulties, joking about the challenges of acquiring strikers. He implied that despite the money spent, understanding the dynamics of football and navigating ownership issues is complex. Fans seem unaware of the difficulties their leadership faces amid expectations for quick success.
The British press exaggerates, leaving much out. Chelsea fans passionately support Todd Boehly, a reflection of their hopes despite the lack of success.
During his talk at the Financial Times Business of Football Summit, Boehly shared insights, noting that a seven-year contract in football typically means five years of commitment.
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