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CHELSEA are a circus — aren’t they?

But the bigger concern should be if somehow, some way, Todd Boehly’s insane master-plan brings about success this season.

Todd Boehly has signed 39 players during his short time at Chelsea
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Todd Boehly has signed 39 players during his short time at ChelseaCredit: Alamy
Enzo Maresca is in charge of fingering out the Blues' best team this season
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Enzo Maresca is in charge of fingering out the Blues' best team this seasonCredit: Getty
Pedro Neto arrived this summer in a £54million deal with Wolves
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Pedro Neto arrived this summer in a £54million deal with WolvesCredit: Getty

Finish in the top four. Win a trophy like the FA Cup.

He will then turn around and say: “See, it works” and all of a sudden, other clubs will begin considering copying this mad model to try and compete in the Premier League.

Before you know it, there will be a bigger divide between the top clubs and the rest and this country’s top flight will become something we have been fighting against — a Super League.

The smaller sides and promoted teams will be wiped out by the  elite and will end up saying, ‘What’s the point?’

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Football as we know it will change, and there will be no going back.

As a neutral, you don’t want to wish failure on a club or a regime, but it’s depressing to think about.

We should almost be looking at it in amazement — the owners have come in with this model and they’ve treated it as if they are buying stocks and shares, not players or human beings.

Fee of £100million? Seven-year deal? No bother. Bang, bang, bang.

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All they need now is a manager to put all the pieces together.

Two years down the line and they still haven’t found one, yet.
But onlookers are understandably asking: “What is this? This isn’t what success looks like.”

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Every Chelsea signing under Todd Boehly

Here is a list of all Chelsea's signings under Todd Boehly...

  1. Raheem Sterling - £50m
  2. Kalidou Koulibaly £33m
  3. Gabriel Slonina - £8m
  4. Carney Chukweumeka - £20m
  5. Marc Cucurella - £57.5m
  6. Cesare Casadei - £13.3m
  7. Wesley Fofana - £70m
  8. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - £10.3m
  9. Denis Zakaria - £2.7m (Loan fee)
  10. David Datro Fofana - £10.6m
  11. Benoit Badiashile - £33.7m
  12. Andrey Santos - £11.1m
  13. Joao Felix - £9.7m (Loan fee)
  14. Mykhailo Mudryk - £62m 
  15. Noni Madueke - £30m
  16. Malo Gusto - £26.75m
  17. Enzo Fernandez - £107.8m
  18. Christopher Nkunku - £52m
  19. Diego Moreira - FREE
  20. Nicolas Jackson - £31.5m
  21. Angelo Gabriel - £13m
  22. Lesley Ugochukwu - £23.3m
  23. Axel Disasi - £38.9m
  24. Robert Sanchez - £20m
  25. Moises Caicedo - £100m
  26. Romeo Lavia - £53.2m
  27. Deivid Washington - £13.7m
  28. Cole Palmer - £40.1m
  29. Djordje Petrovic - £13.6m
  30. Tosin Adarabioyo - FREE
  31. Marc Guiu - £5.1m
  32. Caleb Wiley - £8.63m
  33. Renato Veiga - £12m
  34. Aarón Anselmino - £14m
  35. Omari Kellyman - £19.2m
  36. Filip Jorgensen - £21m
  37. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall - £30.2m
  38. Pedro Neto - £51m
  39. Joao Felix - £42.6m
Raheem Sterling is one player that has been axed from the squad
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Raheem Sterling is one player that has been axed from the squadCredit: PA
Conor Gallagher was sold to Atletico Madrid
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Conor Gallagher was sold to Atletico MadridCredit: EPA

Premier League set for another campaign of confused anger caused by incompetent VAR, says Karren Brady

I HAD spent the summer desperately hoping VAR and the standard of Premier League officiating would improve this season, writes Karren Brady.

But we’re one game in and it already looks like we are set for another campaign of anger and confusion caused by people who don’t understand the pain and anguish their mistakes cause.

Newcastle’s Fabian Schar was sent off for a “headbutt” on Southampton’s Ben Brereton Diaz — even though the Saints striker thrust his head forward with as much “force” as Schar.

Yet at Arsenal, Wolves’ Yerson Mosquera was not even booked despite appearing to strangle Kai Havertz and squeezing Gabriel Jesus’ backside!

So infuriating VAR inconsistencies are back, it seems.

No referee or VAR sets out to deprive teams of goals, deliberately award dodgy penalties or send players off for no reason.

They are honest, genuine mistakes. But that’s what VAR was supposed to sort out. Instead, it has made things worse.

The whole thing needs a complete rethink and a fresh approach.

Sadly, as the summer is the best time to implement change, it seems that ship has sailed for another 12 months.

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That bloated Chelsea squad is now full of highly talented but highly paid players feeling even more entitled than the average Premier League star does.

They all believe their own hype, they all believe they should be starting and all believe in the mad price tags that they arrived with.

There is no chemistry, too much competition for places, and that has all the ingredients of a huge mess.

I don’t agree with the bombshell statement Raheem Sterling put out after being dropped.

The timing of it was selfish, uncalled for and he knows that.

But he has done it because he can get away with it.

Finish in the top four, win a trophy like the FA Cup and all of a sudden, other clubs will begin considering copying this mad model to try and compete in the Premier League.

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The club are playing silly buggers, handling things poorly. So why can’t he? He’s fed up and hurt —  and reacted accordingly.

He would never have done that at Liverpool or Manchester City and he’s never acted like this before.

But you can almost get away with that when you’re inside a circus.

It was summed up in Chelsea’s 2-0 Prem opening defeat. Dominated by an under-strength City team and without a striker that can score goals after spending more than £1billion under Boehly.

Where will they get changed? Jamie Carragher's huge Chelsea rant

PREMIER LEAGUE legend Jamie Carragher let rip at Chelsea's transfer market activity, going on an epic rant about the west Londoners…

He told Sky Sports: "Chelsea have just got to stop buying players and players have got to stop signing for Chelsea.

"If I was a player and look at Chelsea, why would you sign?

"The only reason you'd sign is because someone might say - your agent might say - 'We're getting a seven-year deal'.

"You know what I'd say? 'Back yourself as a player, sign a four-year deal at a proper club and back yourself to do well'.

"And then when you're due for renewal your money goes up anyway.

"I don't understand why you'd sign a seven-year deal. Back yourself."

He continued: "All players need competition. But every team I played in there were seven or eight players who knew they were playing every week.

"Then you've got six or seven players who are fighting for three positions, and then you've got another six players who know they are squad players."

And of the Blues' swollen array of talent, Carragher asked: "Where are they going to fit in the changing room?

"How are you going to put on a training session."

It feels weird to call Chelsea a “badly run club”. They’ve spent a lot, but also sold a lot of players for big profit, they’re financially pretty solid.

Swapping Conor Gallagher for Joao Felix on the face of it isn’t a bad deal.

Plenty of clubs — like Manchester United — have spent lots of money of worse moves in recent times.

But when you take a look at the bigger picture, Chelsea’s model is incredibly hectic.

I used to love going to Stamford Bridge as a kid and as a player.

An old-school ground, getting to watch the likes of Gianfranco  Zola and Dennis Wise — and they occasionally won a trophy.

Boehly has wiped away any sense of sentiment or old-school values from that club and the worrying thing is that he doesn’t seem to care.

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You tended to have a soft spot for them. Not any more.

Boehly has wiped away any sense of sentiment or old-school values from that club and the worrying thing is that he doesn’t seem to care.

Does he even like football?

Should Chelsea’s loyal fan base turn on the ownership — protesting, refusing to come to games — that will make Boehly take notice.

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The older generation are already questioning some of the decision-making but a lot of the younger supporters just want a team that is popular on socials and good on the pitch.

I don’t know any fan of any team that complains if their team is winning and, when Chelsea do start to be successful, I worry what will happen next.

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