A huge amount of Chelsea fans think owner Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital have 12 months to improve the club’s fortunes (70%), with only 19% willing to give them a few months of the new season.
This is according to Sky Bet’s Fan Hope Survey, with over half of the fanbase (54%) also admitting they feel the American businessman doesn’t care about supporters.
In response to fan’s opinions on Chelsea’s ownership, Sky Bet has plastered the findings across West London in the face of the owners, via a host of reactive billboards. This is as part of an ongoing survey focusing on fan insights and optimism, with the start of the Premier League season just two days away.
After a turbulent first season at the helm for new owner Todd Boehly, further research by Sky Bet also found the club voted the second worst run (19%) in the league, only behind struggling Everton (21%).
And although many feel the Blues are in major need of major strike force reinforcements after the injury of Nkunku, maybe it’s time for different people to make the recruitment decisions, as Premier League fans rank the club’s transfer business the second lowest over the last two years, again only ahead of Everton.
A huge amount of Chelsea fans think owner Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital have 12 months to improve the club’s fortunes (70%), with only 19% willing to give them a few months of the new season.
This is according to Sky Bet’s Fan Hope Survey, with over half of the fanbase (54%) also admitting they feel the American businessman doesn’t care about supporters.
In response to fan’s opinions on Chelsea’s ownership, Sky Bet has plastered the findings across West London in the face of the owners, via a host of reactive billboards. This is as part of an ongoing survey focusing on fan insights and optimism, with the start of the Premier League season just two days away.
After a turbulent first season at the helm for new owner Todd Boehly, further research by Sky Bet also found the club voted the second worst run (19%) in the league, only behind struggling Everton (21%).
And although many feel the Blues are in major need of major strike force reinforcements after the injury of Nkunku, maybe it’s time for different people to make the recruitment decisions, as Premier League fans rank the club’s transfer business the second lowest over the last two years, again only ahead of Everton.