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Thread: The Nerve of Chelski

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    The Nerve of Chelski

    So amazingly Chelsea have just asked the FA to play boro in their cup quarter final behind closed doors in the name of sporting integrity as they can’t sell tickets to there fans. What does that tell you about them..

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    Quote Originally Posted by boinggazmic View Post
    in the name of sporting integrity ...........

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    Just about to post ,after all their dirty money that brought their Cups and allegeldy buying homes for parents of kids who are poached from other clubs.
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...e-fans-go.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by boinggazmic View Post
    So amazingly Chelsea have just asked the FA to play boro in their cup quarter final behind closed doors in the name of sporting integrity as they can’t sell tickets to there fans. What does that tell you about them..

    F uckin disgusting. The owner of Boro is a well respected businessman and not some crook like the Russian who is mates with a mass murderer. His money is dirty money!

    So no supporters or Chelsea concede the tie so why should Boro suffer?

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    Will chelski play their home games in a empty stadium , because away fans can't buy tickets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    Will chelski play their home games in a empty stadium , because away fans can't buy tickets.
    No.
    Season ticket holders can still attend matches....but no away supporters allowed as that would generate money for the war and its supporters....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dubbag View Post
    No.
    Season ticket holders can still attend matches....but no away supporters allowed as that would generate money for the war and its supporters....

    Exactly - so you could say this is less fair on the away teams with no supporters

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dubbag View Post
    No.
    Season ticket holders can still attend matches....but no away supporters allowed as that would generate money for the war and its supporters....
    FA Cup matches aren’t part of a season ticket so any home match would be with no fans attending.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    FA Cup matches aren’t part of a season ticket so any home match would be with no fans attending.
    I stand corrected as never had a season ticket for anything....so season ticket does not include FA cup games?
    Thought Lloyd was talking about league....forgot was FA cup.

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    How about letting 'boro handle the ticket sales and the trousering the cash?

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