English football is in for a coup. Russia’s attack on Ukraine made the British authorities decide to punish not only the country itself, but also its citizens. This group also includes club owners.
One of them is which Chelsea acquired in 2003. A few days ago he gave power over Chelsea to the foundation. . The Russian must hurry so that the club is not blocked by a trade ban. Pursuant to the sanctions imposed, all commercial transactions with individuals and companies with.
John Terry thanks Abramowicz. The post disappears from social media
When Abramovich’s decision was widely known, one of the legends decided to thank him for his years of cooperation. “Thank you Roman, the best owner in the world,” he wrote on Instagram. The post was quickly deleted. He was probably forced to do so by the reaction of many fans, including those from Ukraine, which has been fighting Russia for a week.
The photo with Abramowicz made it not only to Instagram, but also to Twitter of the footballer. This time they were signed with one word: “Best”. However, other users, including members of parliament, reacted to this entry just as quickly. “I think you should remove it as soon as possible. People are being bombed, strafed and murdered while you are praising Abramovich,” wrote Chris Bryant.
John Terry played for Chelsea in the mid-1990s, so before Roman Abramowicz bought the London club. The Englishman played for the youth teams. He made his debut in the first team in 2000, but he did not stay in it for long. After a few months, a lawyer was loaned to Nottingham Forrest. When Terry returned to Chelsea, he stayed until 2017. He joined Aston Villa in July and retired from football the following year.
Terry was the Chelsea captain for many years. Since Abramovich took over the club, he has won the English Championship five times, the FA Cup four times and the English League Cup three times. In 2012, Chelsea won the Europa League and a year later.
Source: Sport

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