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‘F*** Super League’ as Chelsea fans protest at Stamford Bridge

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Furious fans gathered outside Stamford Bridge to protest against the proposed European Super League ahead of Chelsea’s Premier League clash with Brighton on Tuesday.

Fans outside the stadium gates chanted “f*** the Super League”, “we want our Chelsea back” and “you know what you are”.

Chelsea fan Danny Bedford, 48, said the club’s decision to join the European Super League would “ruin years of history”.

The security worker said: “I think it is an absolute joke and just another way they can make money out of the fans and ruin 116 years of history at Chelsea Football Club.

“It is literally ripping the heart out of football and out of the fans.

“Chelsea is the heart and soul of this community. Businesses depend on the fans coming here every single week and spending thousands and thousands of pounds, (and it is) all for fat cat bureaucrats inside these stadiums to rip that all away.”

It is worthy of note that Chelsea is one of 12 leading European clubs to have signed up to an incendiary scheme that has plunged football into civil war.

Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham, Liverpool, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan are also involved in the competition, which would be run largely on an invitation-only basis.

Politicians and football authorities have condemned the “cynical” and “greedy” scheme, which is motivated by a desire to earn more money than the clubs are currently able to take from the Champions League.

Amid threats of the “dirty dozen” clubs being kicked out of their domestic leagues and banned from the Champions League, fans have shown their disgust at the plan.

At least 1 000 supporters from different Premier League clubs put their traditional rivalries aside to gather in west London.

There were angry scenes as protesters spilt into the streets, stopping traffic around Stamford Bridge.

Fans held up signs reading: “RIP Football 1863 – 2021”, “Created by the poor, stolen by the rich”, “We want our cold nights in Stoke” and “Roman do the right thing” – in reference to Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich.

Manchester City fan Zac Bookbinder, 16, joined his friend Gabriel McManus, 17, to demonstrate.

Kayode Adelowokan

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