“Some patience” – Chelsea fans will fume after latest words from top journalist
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Chelsea fans are going to hate what David Ornstein has said about the club in some quotes released on Sunday night.
The Athletic chief transfer reporter has some info and updates for Chelsea fans, but once again, he is telling us all to remain patient. Which of course, is completely farcical at this stage of the so-called ‘project’ that these owners have put together.
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Fans are sick to death of constant briefings from the owners with wording such as this, and we have heard it all before. Telling fans that they are building an ‘elite’ team and to be patient whilst doing so and still not succeeding on the pitch, has grown completely tiresome for most of us and hearing it just makes us even more annoyed these days.
What Ornstein has said
Behdad Eghbali in the stands at Fulham.
In quotes provided by CFCDaily on X, Ornstein said:
“Reece James’ new contract at Chelsea means he joins the core of the likes of; Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo being on deals at least until 2030 and some of them well into 2030’s.
“So what Chelsea feel they are building here is an elite, talented squad. Not only for the now but for the future as well. So some patience whether the fans like it or not will be required.”
Oh absolutely BORE OFF mate. Sick of it.
In other news…
Rosenior also summed up Chelsea’s issues after yet another defeat on the pitch by saying they could be contained in two main “aspects.”
In a situation that has caused a lot of drama and debate, the manager also got side-tracked talking about the ridiculous pre-match huddle situation.
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