
Any day but a cup final day.
Proper Chelsea
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Any day but a cup final day.



Debt, failure, clowns. ❌

As a fan, you don't believe that Chelsea will bounce back, but somehow you want the players to believe that they can recover from losing positions. Fans, in general, need reorientation. Fans are like customers; they are always right. But nowadays, I feel most fans don't understand their role as fans. If your team isn't doing well, belief in hard work, encouragement, and hope are what the players and the fans need, not crying and cursing people every day. And like I said, if you don't believe in your team and have lost all hope, just give up and stop watching. There is no point in crying and depressing yourself. The same way, if any player gives up hope and belief in the team, he should rather leave. The only thing that keeps you going is BELIEF and HOPE for a better tomorrow. I'm not saying that on behalf of BlueCo, but as a Chelsea fan. We are Chelsea fans not BlueCo fans but it seems most of us would rather see Chelsea suffer more just to prove some silly points to BlueCo.


@Blue_Footy Some people are more interested in being proven right about the owners failing than actually seeing the club improve. That’s the sad part.









You want the owners to do things right, and when it's about to happen, you start rejecting and downplaying it. That's sadists' mentality.

🚨 Update. See beside the star rating under the company name. 18 reviews. Their star rating has gone down 0.1 stars thanks to a recent 1 star review... But it's funny. 18 reviews? I count 19 reviews. Something isn't adding up and we all know why. See below and count. #BlueCoOut

❌ "I think Xabi Alonso has no intention of being the Chelsea manager!" 😱 "He wants to make sure that Liverpool are aware!" Rory Jennings boldly predicts that Xabi Alonso is trying to force Liverpool's hand after Chelsea talks

As we build up to yet another iconic protest march at Wembley prior to the Cup Final on Saturday, there’s already a huge amount of noise surrounding the managerial hot seat at Stamford Bridge. Xabi Alonso is the name currently on everyone’s lips. At any other point in my life as a Chelsea supporter, I’d be genuinely excited by the prospect of one of the brightest managerial talents in football and someone many of us grew up admiring taking charge of our club. Unfortunately, in the current environment, with this ownership and sporting structure in place, I have little to no faith that an appointment like that would ever be given the autonomy required to succeed at an elite football club. The current structure simply is not fit for purpose and is not conducive to a serious sporting environment. I’m sure there will be plenty more noise around Alonso in the lead up to the Cup Final. That’s how they operate. Probably more noise around managerial links than the final itself. Distract. Brief. Deflect. Attempt to dilute the growing anger amongst supporters ahead of another major protest. This movement isn’t just about results. It isn’t just about players, cup finals, league positions, European football, former managers or potential new ones. It’s about the continued erosion of Chelsea Football Club’s identity. It’s about holding an ownership to account that operates with minimal consideration for supporters. It’s about pushing back against policies that continue to damage match going culture. It’s about highlighting the fundamental failings of a sporting leadership team that continues to execute a failing model with zero accountability. It’s about not wanting rival managers paraded around the directors box whilst fans are treated with contempt through managed briefings and media narratives. Most importantly, it’s about taking back the football club that has been central to many of our lives for as long as we can remember. It’s vitally important supporters look beyond the instant gratification a new manager or signing may temporarily provide and instead ask the deeper question of why this football club continues moving further away from what made it special in the first place. We want our Chelsea back. And we march on Saturday at Wembley. 🪧 Wembley Way 🗓️ 16.05.26 ⏰ Arrive: 13:00 ⏰ March Starts: 13:30 Banners: BLUECO OUT Message: BluecoOut



Xabi Alonso’s agent clearly using Chelsea as a mechanism to nudge Liverpool into making a move. There’s no way a manager of Alonso’s pedigree would consider working for the charlatans in the Chelsea boardroom, surely?