I don't think we want to be seen as arrogant, we don't consciously go out there to be controversial. We would be disappointed if that was a tag that stuck. There are certain people who would take great pleasure in being hated but we would rather be liked than disliked. But equally we are committed to making Chelsea one of the very best clubs in Europe.
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With continued success on the field and the resulting growth stemming from that of our fan base, memberships and revenues, we are confident of achieving our targets.
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He's not that type of player in my opinion. He is certainly a fair player and he is not someone who goes to get players sent off. It was an unfortunate comment.
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Our first priority all the time is to extend the contracts of our current players. Everyone is different but we are very confident that those whose contracts we want to extend we will and the squad by the start of next season will be what we want. We have great relationships with Duff, Cole and Gallas. They love playing for Chelsea and we love them playing for us.
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It was about giving exposure to Manchester United, and I think we've done that at every level. There's some events that you want to be mass, and some that you want to be intimate. I think people got a good balance of activities in just two weeks.
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The fact Chelsea has been appointed an ambassador to London was the perfect opportunity to cement our relationship.
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