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Goodbye, Roman

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posted on 26/8/18

comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 1 minute ago

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I'm merely a Chelsea fan not a businessman. I was used to watching Chelsea lose at places like Millmoor, Boundary Park, Edgar Street and Bootham Cresent.

Roman gave me more happy memories than I can ever thank him for for. Whatever happens, I can go to my grave a happy man now after seeing my club win things I never thought I'd see in my lifetime.

I'm sure whatever Roman does will be for the good of the club and so be it if he does sell.

That doesn't mean I think he will though!

posted on 26/8/18

Ongoing tragedy!
Let's hope you never have a real pne

posted on 26/8/18

well if someone can afford to use 2bill to buy the club they must have even more resources to continue to run it, so although Roman has been legendary for our club and for the premier league. Life for us will continue as is.

posted on 26/8/18

comment by Manc Python (U17527)
posted 3 hours, 39 minutes ago
God imagine what we are worth if such a small club like Chelsea were bought for 2 billion
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about the same as Manchester is a shiiithole stuck in the seventies.

posted on 26/8/18

Never been to Manchester then Vava. It compares very well with Hounslow where your hovel awaits.

posted on 26/8/18

Manchester is a great city.

posted on 26/8/18

comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 17 minutes ago
Manchester is a great city.
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a scouser will obviously think that the booming metropolis that is Manchester is like abu Dhabi, wait till you can afford the train fair to go further south, there are even palm trees in Torquay.

posted on 26/8/18

Hounslow??? my team is located in Chelsea, not to shabby! i myself am currently located in Denmark which also compares very favourably.

posted on 26/8/18

comment by vavarising (U21731)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 17 minutes ago
Manchester is a great city.
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a scouser will obviously think that the booming metropolis that is Manchester is like abu Dhabi, wait till you can afford the train fair to go further south, there are even palm trees in Torquay.
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No I've lived in London too. Manchester is a great city. Great music, fashion, shopping, night life and I like the people too. I find London is vastly overrated unless you have loads of money but I also think it's going down hill VERY quickly.

If nothing else I prefer coming home and not having to blow loads of soot and stuff out of my nose. The air quality is appalling.

posted on 26/8/18


If nothing else I prefer coming home and not having to blow loads of soot and stuff out of my nose. The air quality is appalling.
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Yeah the cockneys won’t worry about getting that black sht out of their noses, too worried about getting the white sht in.


So I’ve heard.

comment by JFDI (U1657)

posted on 26/8/18

They've been talking about this on Talksport for s few weeks, Alan Brazil first mentioned it. If I wanted to be kind I'd say it's someone putting 2 and 2 together and making 5, but I don't. I think it just more lazy journalism/clickbait for the masses that pop up now and again.

comment by Bov (U6696)

posted on 26/8/18

Ken Bates once described Old Trafford as located on an industrial estate in a slum part of Manchester. Something like that. The Glazers have exploited the club for years saddling them with debt. I really don't want owners like them or the prik at Arsenal. Roman is a good owner who has proved hands on and involved until this Government messed him about.

posted on 26/8/18

Did you know that Danish women are the biggest drinkers in Europe, or at least so I have read. Overall Denmark is like a mini England, nice but not spectacular.
Manchester is a great city, so are parts of London. Chelsea isn't one of those parts.

posted on 26/8/18

Wow. yes it is the most expensive part in England, but not a nice part of London wtf...

posted on 26/8/18

comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 4 minutes ago
Did you know that Danish women are the biggest drinkers in Europe, or at least so I have read. Overall Denmark is like a mini England, nice but not spectacular.
Manchester is a great city, so are parts of London. Chelsea isn't one of those parts.
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Yes it is!

posted on 27/8/18

https://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/2018/8/27/17785504/chelsea-will-resume-stamford-bridge-redevelopment-plans-report

posted on 27/8/18

Manchester is a great city, so are parts of London. Chelsea isn't one of those parts.
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That has to be one of the most biased ignorant comments I've ever seen on this forum.

The most expensive real estate in the entire UK bar none is on our manor.

Manchester

posted on 27/8/18

I didn't say it was cheap, but it is low on architectural interest, has lots of empty properties due to everseas buyers buying for investment, a d lacks the buzz of many other parts of London.

posted on 27/8/18

That's also a crock of shi it in my opinion. Where's the architecture in mosside or the industrial estate that your ground is situated in. What is that ugly monstrosity outside your megastore, is it some kind of gas tank?

posted on 27/8/18

I'd suggest you travel further afield than Fulham Broadway {which is not actually in the London borough of Chelsea and Kensington) before trying to educate us on what a dump Chelsea is!

posted on 27/8/18

I'm not comparing Chelsea to Mosside or Trafford Park. In fact I didn't compare it at all, I just pointed out it wasn't one of the best parts of London imo. I love visiting London, but Chelsea is not on my list, football excepted. Having expensive housing doesn't make it great'

posted on 27/8/18

So if you're not comparing it then why even mention Manchester at all. Sorry that just doesn't wash. You got called out and are trying to save face.

The only thing of yours that I do agree with is that lots of parts of London are better than Manchester. So come on what are these buzz places that you like?

posted on 27/8/18

He's probably never set foot in London, let alone in or around our stadium

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