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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
Uefa president has warned that football is at risk from credit crunch.
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The Sofia Echo (Free subscription) | yesterday
Premier League Chelsea FC will no longer be supported by owner Roman Abramovichs billions after the end of the current season. The executive director of the London club, Peter Kenyon, is contemplating transforming the club into a selfsufficient outfit, which will no longer be dependent on the Russian billionaire, as reported by the UKs Guardian newspaper.
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Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | yesterday
GEORGE GILLETT attended his first Anfield match since September last night.
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Liverpool FC latest news (Free subscription) | yesterday
GEORGE GILLETT attended his first Anfield match since September last night.
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | yesterday
A complete overhaul of the Chelsea playing squad next summer has been promised by chief executive Peter Kenyon, despite the need to cut costs.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
Luiz Felipe Scolari has been told not to expect to have any spending money for next month’s transfer window as Chelsea also confirmed yesterday that plans to redevelop their ground have been shelved, but, despite Peter Kenyon’s repeated use of the phrase, it is not all doom and gloom at Stamford Bridge. The chief executive revealed that Chelsea are on course to be self-funding by next July, which would...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | yesterday
These are changing times at Stamford Bridge. Gone are the days when Chelsea benefited from limitless financial backing to lure the best players on the planet to west London. Gone, too, is the aura of invincibility which once steeled them once they arrived there. "It's still a bit raw," admitted Peter Kenyon upon returning to the scene of Arsenal's victory on Sunday. "No one would deny there have been...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | yesterday
Chelsea's chief executive, Peter Kenyon, has pledged that the club will be cash self-sufficient from July 1 next year, a commitment that would ensure they are no longer reliant upon Roman Abramovich's interest-free loans to cover costs, from players' wages to forays into the transfer market. Kenyon had made no secret of his desire to transform Chelsea into a profitable business having leaned so heavily...