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Viktor

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Viktor | Chelsea through & through | Die-hard Chelsea fan account | Daily news, stats & matchday energy | Let's build the pride of London together #CFC #Chelsea

London انضم Mayıs 2012
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@footyinsider247 I think they stay up, sadly. Relegating themselves after beating Atletico would’ve been incredible content.
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Football Insider@footyinsider247·
Tottenham Hotspur's chances of staying in the Premier League have 𝐢𝐦𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐝 after their surprise win over Atletico Madrid last night. 📊 Will they stay 𝙪𝙥 or go 𝙙𝙤𝙬𝙣? 🤔
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@CFCPys @FabrizioRomano At this point all he can really do is stay fit and wait. The bigger question is what Chelsea do if and when there’s finally a verdict.
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🚨 New images and video on Mudryk Instagram show training at Uxbridge FC, renting out their pitch as he awaits update on doping ban. Mudryk is staying fit ahead of a verdict with lawyers on it. Still under contract at Chelsea until 2031. (@FabrizioRomano)
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Reports are exploding that Chelsea have identified Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson as the man to lead our midfield if Enzo Fernandez leaves this summer. The Details: The Endorsement: Big Sam Allardyce says he’s the "perfect fit" for the BlueCo model. The Stats: 23 years old, English, and a "complete midfielder" according to Thomas Tuchel. The Price: Forest reportedly want £100 MILLION. Is Anderson actually an upgrade on a "checked out" Enzo, or are we just overpaying for "Homegrown" talent again? £100m for a Forest player feels like pure madness to me.
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@FabrizioRomano Villa look the strongest on paper, but Porto have that annoying habit of going deep in Europe.
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Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 OFFICIAL: Europa League quarter finals are set! 🏆✨ Who’s gonna win it? 👀
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@talkSPORT I’d be surprised if none of them did. Hate to say it, but Arsenal and Liverpool feel the most likely. Villa maybe the dark horse.
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talkSPORT@talkSPORT·
Arsenal, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace have all progressed into the next round in European competitions! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Will any of them be bringing silverware home this year? 🤔
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Rival fans, especially City supporters, are in a meltdown calling our £10.75m fine 'corruption' because we dodged a points deduction. Really? We self-reported, they didn't. While they cry for a 'relegation' that isn't coming, we’ve cleared the slate for the 2027 window. Stay mad!
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After missing the PSG disaster with illness (leaving us with a makeshift defense), Malo Gusto was spotted back in full training this evening. He is a lock to start against Everton. The sight we all needed. After the defensive horror show vs PSG where we had to use Sarr at RB, Gusto’s return for Everton is the biggest boost Rosenior could ask for. We need his recovery pace and crossing if we’re going to snatch that 5th spot.
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When the Captain, Leader, Legend speaks, you listen. John Terry has hammered the current squad after the PSG humiliation, basically saying he doesn't care who you are or what the 'process' is - you don't roll over like that at the Bridge. It’s a massive wake-up call for Rosenior’s young team.
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@Blue_Footy That’s what makes it so frustrating. Everyone can see the talent, but the injuries have robbed him of rhythm, momentum and a lot more caps.
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Vince™@Blue_Footy·
England legend Chris Waddle on Reece James: 🗣️ "He is one of the very best in his position, but James’ injury situation is just unbelievable. But there's something about him where you just think, injury after injury. And you've got to say that unfortunately for him, it's hindered his career a lot, England-wise."
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@VanKoops Trust me, it sounds simple until it’s your club. Supporting your team and backing the owners are not the same thing.
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AREuGOD? ➐︎@VanKoops·
@vikcfc Even with all this mess, fans still want to go to games? I blame them more than the owners. How hard is it to go on a one or two day strike?
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Viktor@vikcfc·
Just received from CST: Dear Viktor, The Chelsea Supporters' Trust has issued the following statement regarding ticketing at Chelsea FC. Chelsea’s ticketing system is broken. Fix it before anything else changes. Chelsea’s ticketing system is failing its supporters, and this season has left many fans frustrated, confused and, at times, completely shut out. Week after week, loyal supporters are logging on, queuing and paying for memberships, yet still coming away empty-handed or dealing with errors and inconsistencies. For many, following Chelsea now feels harder, more stressful and far less fair than it should be. The biggest issue of all is this: supporters do not feel listened to. The relationship between the club and its fans is not where it should be and requires urgent attention and improvement. Trust has been eroded, communication has fallen short, and too many supporters feel disconnected from decisions that directly affect whether they can attend matches. Since the introduction of digital ticketing in August 2025, the experience has mostly deteriorated. Supporters have faced incorrect loyalty points, delayed sales, ineligible accounts securing tickets and last-minute £200 bundles released with minimal notice, while many have paid for “priority” memberships that have delivered little real benefit. The club has acknowledged that parts of the system are not working as intended. Yet further major changes are now being considered. The club says these changes will create a fairer, more efficient system that improves safety, delivers positive change and learns from its peers. Those are the right aims, but supporters need to see how they will actually be delivered. Supporters are not asking for more complexity. They are asking for a system that works. Fix What Is Broken First Significant changes have already been introduced this season. If more are now being considered, it raises a simple question: have the current issues actually been fixed? Supporters want improvement, but not constant disruption. Right now, it feels like the system keeps changing while the core problems remain. Constant change does not build confidence, it damages it. Fix the system first. Then talk about what comes next. Multiple Changes, One Broken System Multiple changes are being considered at the same time. The ballot process is only one part of this. Proposals also include minimum seat utilisation requirements, changes to ticket transfer and forwarding, and restrictions on away ticket distribution. At the same time, supporters are dealing with a ticket exchange many do not trust and a transfer system that cannot always be relied upon. Confidence in these core systems must be rebuilt, including clear action on touting. Taken together, this is a wide-ranging overhaul of how supporters access tickets. Introducing all of this while the current system is still falling short risks making a bad situation worse. Loyalty Must Still Matter There is clear scepticism among Chelsea supporters about the introduction of a ballot process. Supporters understand the need for improvement, but they do not want a system where loyalty is replaced by luck. For many, loyalty points represent years of commitment, time and money, and that commitment must continue to count. Supporters will also want clarity on how any ballot would affect the season ticket waiting list and long-term loyalty. The proposal to reduce the size of the family stand is also a major concern. At a time when the club should be encouraging the next generation, reducing space for families risks doing the opposite. Changes like this may offer short-term benefits, but risk long-term damage to Chelsea’s support. Consultation Must Go Further Engagement through the Fan Advisory Board and supporter groups is welcome, but it is not enough. Decisions of this scale need broader input, including direct supporter surveys and open forums before decisions are made. If the club wants supporters to support change, it must involve them properly in shaping it. Show Supporters the Evidence The club has suggested that some of these changes could improve access. If that is the case, then show the evidence. If these changes are meant to deliver positive outcomes, the club should clearly explain how and provide the evidence behind them. Any ballot process should be benchmarked against other clubs to ensure it genuinely benefits Chelsea supporters. The club should also explain how it would work and why it would improve access. If it is learning from its peers, supporters should be told which models are being used and how they will apply at Chelsea. Without that transparency, there is no reason for supporters to have confidence in further change. Do Not Ask More Until It Is Fixed Supporters have been patient. They have adapted and raised concerns constructively. They should not now be asked to accept more change, more complexity or higher costs while the current system continues to fall short. There must be a clear focus on fixing what is already in place before anything else is introduced, and supporters should not be asked to pay more until there is clear evidence the system has improved. Fix the system, rebuild trust, and then talk about change, because right now supporters have heard enough promises and are still waiting to see real improvement.
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Viktor@vikcfc·
Rosenior sounds like a man fighting for his life. He knows the "Mole" distracted the team, the "Notes" made him a meme, and "Enzo" is eyeing the exit. Saturday at Everton is a war. We need 3 points or the "Resilience" talk won't matter.
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Despite Sarr’s nightmare against PSG, Rosenior is sticking by the youngster. "I’ve worked with him for two years. He’ll come back... this pain will make him an even better player." Expect Sarr to keep his place vs Everton with Chalobah out.
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Everything we learned from Liam Rosenior's Everton pre-match presser: #CFC👇
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