Sunday Sun

‘Positive’ talks give Blues fan group cause for fresh hope

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THE Chelsea Supporters’ Trust has confirmed “positive” discussion­s with the club’s prospectiv­e new owners as it continues to push for greater fan involvemen­t in the Blues’ future.

The CST previously set out a number of expectatio­ns of the new owners, including a ‘golden share,’ which would essentiall­y give fans the right to exercise a veto over certain important decisions.

The deadline for offers for the club has now passed, following Roman Abramovich’s decision to put the Blues up for sale on March 2 in the wake of Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine.

The Russian-israeli billionair­e was sanctioned by Downing Street last week, with the Government claiming to have proven the 55-yearold’s links to Vladimir Putin.

In a statement the supporters group said: “The CST has played an important role over these difficult weeks.

“Through engaging with MPS and the Government we have ensured the voice of Chelsea fans has been heard at the table when decisions have been made.

“We can also confirm that we have held positive discussion­s with a number of prospectiv­e bidders. We have presented them with detailed plans on how our proposals could be implemente­d.

“We strongly welcome these proactive discussion­s and look forward to continuing them in the coming weeks.”

Businessma­n Nick Candy has vowed to advocate for a ‘golden share’ for supporters if his bid is successful, while former British Airways chairman Sir Martin Broughton has also promised to increase the involvemen­t of fans.

Broughton told BBC Radio Four’s Today programme: “We are fully on board with the Tracey Crouch report for more fan involvemen­t.

“I have already sat down with the CST and all the ideas that Tracey Crouch put forward are on the table, including – if desired – an investment opportunit­y.

“They can come and get all the benefits of ownership and veto rights for free, and we’re open to discounts and investment­s.

“We’d be interested (in selling shares at a discount) if that’s what the fans want.”

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Nick Candy wants to buy Chelsea
■ Nick Candy wants to buy Chelsea

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