| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 20:13 - Feb 26 with 1480 views | gtsb1966 | and paid their players £388m. Mind boggling. That's without all the rest of the staff and overheads. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/fo |  | | |  |
| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 20:25 - Feb 26 with 1396 views | waveneyblue | I'm sure they can sell their Under 9's to themselves for £300m, offset some of those losses, |  | |  |
| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 22:33 - Feb 26 with 1193 views | Swansea_Blue | Pft, that’s nothing compared to how much money you lose having kids. |  |
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| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 08:00 - Feb 27 with 946 views | Metal_Hacker |
| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 22:33 - Feb 26 by Swansea_Blue | Pft, that’s nothing compared to how much money you lose having kids. |
Wait until Grand Kids ! |  |
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| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 09:20 - Feb 27 with 860 views | BseaBlue | How will they pass the PSR rules then? It says in the article that they are confident they will comply with them but if you are 'only' allowed to lose £105 million over three years, they must be in danger, Shirley! |  | |  |
| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 09:26 - Feb 27 with 850 views | BeachBlue |
| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 09:20 - Feb 27 by BseaBlue | How will they pass the PSR rules then? It says in the article that they are confident they will comply with them but if you are 'only' allowed to lose £105 million over three years, they must be in danger, Shirley! |
They are in danger and stop calling me Shirley. This man' needs to go to a hospital. |  |
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| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 09:37 - Feb 27 with 824 views | noggin | And football is out of the reach of so many British people. It was always the game for the people. https://www.theguardian.com/so |  |
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| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 11:20 - Feb 27 with 702 views | OldFart71 | The whole football thing is totally out of kilter with the life of ordinary working people. It is total absurd that some players are getting paid £500k a week and even Championship players getting twice the salary of the average wage for a year in a week. The demands on managers must be horrendous. People like our own KM get it from both sides. The fans and from owners if the team doesn't perform to and achieve what is required. Terrestrial tv also has a huge say on when games are played and whilst the money they contribute means we have one of the best leagues in the World it has created a monster that causes greed and means the need to be at the pinnacle of the sport is greater than ever. |  | |  |
| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 11:31 - Feb 27 with 668 views | Bent_double |
| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 09:20 - Feb 27 by BseaBlue | How will they pass the PSR rules then? It says in the article that they are confident they will comply with them but if you are 'only' allowed to lose £105 million over three years, they must be in danger, Shirley! |
Delap must be worth around £400m by now, so sell him, and they're back in profit. And we get a decent sell-on fee... |  |
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| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 12:58 - Feb 27 with 585 views | Edmundo | Of all the London teams, I despise them most. Nothing would be funnier than seeing the EPL gravy train unraveling and teams like Chelsea going back to the holes in the ground from whence they came. |  |
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| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 13:19 - Feb 27 with 531 views | WestSussexBlue | I maintain my belief that in the next 8-10 years a big club whether that be British or European will come very close to folding due to uncontrollable debt. Clubs gamble their success, profit and income based on their assumption they will consistently make Champions League football. Much as Town did when we financed the multi million pound Pioneer stand, only to lose out on what had been years of European football to Alex Ferguson’s Aberdeen. On a much smaller scale of course. |  | |  |
| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 14:36 - Feb 27 with 452 views | muccletonjoe | I keep thinking it can't continue like this , but a mixture of corruption and nepotism seems to assure it does |  | |  |
| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 15:01 - Feb 27 with 411 views | nrb1985 |
| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 09:26 - Feb 27 by BeachBlue | They are in danger and stop calling me Shirley. This man' needs to go to a hospital. |
When is the PSR ruling? I can't say. Can you take a guess? Well, not for another 2 months. You can't take a guess for another 2 months? |  | |  |
| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 15:25 - Feb 27 with 375 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 13:19 - Feb 27 by WestSussexBlue | I maintain my belief that in the next 8-10 years a big club whether that be British or European will come very close to folding due to uncontrollable debt. Clubs gamble their success, profit and income based on their assumption they will consistently make Champions League football. Much as Town did when we financed the multi million pound Pioneer stand, only to lose out on what had been years of European football to Alex Ferguson’s Aberdeen. On a much smaller scale of course. |
Barcelona have come "Very Close to folding" by any rational assessment of their business model. They have mortgaged their future by overselling 30 year "Personal Seating Licences" to raise capital for two purposes: 1 renovations at Camp Nou 2 paying down and restructuring their colossal debt The problem is that those tickets then don't provide Annual Income across those 30 years, kicking the debt problem down the road. |  | |  |
| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 15:34 - Feb 27 with 362 views | nrb1985 |
| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 15:25 - Feb 27 by ArnoldMoorhen | Barcelona have come "Very Close to folding" by any rational assessment of their business model. They have mortgaged their future by overselling 30 year "Personal Seating Licences" to raise capital for two purposes: 1 renovations at Camp Nou 2 paying down and restructuring their colossal debt The problem is that those tickets then don't provide Annual Income across those 30 years, kicking the debt problem down the road. |
Presumably though they don't need to pay down their debt in full , they just need to be able to service it to remain solvent. |  | |  |
| Chelsea lost £355m 2024/25 on 15:54 - Feb 27 with 324 views | ElderGrizzly | Liverpool losing their 'underdog' tag too. Highest wage bill and latest accounts didn't have the £450m spending spree included yet. https://www.theguardian.com/fo |  | |  |
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