NotAProjectCFC: We would like to announce that further protest action is being planned. One of the key reflections since the last protest is that the message must be aligned and the fanbase needs to be united. It is clear to us that the current ownership are not listening.

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  1. – In light of recent events and the continued erosion of the values that once defined Chelsea Football Club, we believe “it’s fucking obvious” sustained action is required.

    – Since the first protest we have engaged with numerous fan groups and organisations. We recognise that not everyone feels comfortable standing outside the ground protesting, but we would welcome the support of those who, like us, believe the current state of the club and the direction it is heading cannot continue.

    – One of the key reflections since the last protest is that the message must be aligned and the fanbase needs to be united. It is clear to us that the current ownership are not listening. They do not care about supporter concerns and they are jeopardising the future of our football club.

    – We are currently finalising the details of the next protest. We are also looking to organise opportunities for fans who may have concerns about protesting but still want a space to share their frustrations and engage with others who feel the same way.

    – We also want to be clear that the message on the day must remain focused. The protest is about the ownership and the direction of the club.

    – No Tottenham songs

    – No chants about former or current players

    – No chants about former or current managers

    – All of our energy should be directed at the same message.

  2. Protest about what 😂 if you’re going to protest shouldn’t you at least have a concrete goal in mind? This just feels like crying that we lost.

    I’m now seeing replies saying the goal is BlueCo out. Great ideas lads, let’s get them to do something they are legally unable to do.

  3. Stealth_Howler on

    Have clear issues to focus on and achievable objectives you want to see accomplished.

    General annoyance will not gain traction.

    Wishing you all the best from afar.

  4. Both-Ad-7037 on

    Only not attending the games, even if are a season ticket holder, will make any difference. Embarrass them on TV with empty stands. Matching from the pub you were drinking in anyway to a game you were attending anyway and singing a few songs outside, or even inside, makes no difference at all. But, of course, none of those with tickets want to make any real sacrifices. Still, as long as you all feel good about yourselves, eh?

  5. blueflare117 on

    So we’re organizing a protest because we didn’t sign better wingers or a center back, cool

  6. rocknroll-refugee on

    Protests are more effective if they’re not just happening after bad losses and rather are continuous regardless of the results

  7. You say you want your message to be clear but don’t identify what you want. Might be helpful to state some clear goals if you want everyone on the same page

  8. Absolutely support this. If i lived near london I would join. We absolutely cannot let the motive behind it get mistaken like the last one. WE ARE NOT A PROJECT

  9. Real_Stelio_Kontos on

    The details are so vague that this just come across as another performative attention grab

  10. Ok-Week-7896 on

    This energy has to go into home games also like the man utd fans do. It will hopefully force their hands a bit not just one off protests. They wouldn’t even sign players in their mid twenties wtf. Doing the same thing expecting different results is insanity, Gittens is worse than Mudryk and Madueke

  11. Uhhh-Okay5927 on

    Yeah well the last few have been fucking disastrous so unless you lot get your shit together you could hold daily protests and nothing would change

  12. the-cat-wasabi on

    The replies to this are part of the reason the club is a joke.

    The creation of apathy and acceptance of mediocrity should shame you all.

    Real ‘Sorry the specifics of the protest aren’t quite my delicate taste so I’ll sit this one out’ vibes

  13. lovefist_myman on

    Protest to make your life better. Protest to make your community and country better. Chelsea football club is a private company and protesting is not going to happen anywhere

  14. According-Face-3214 on

    I don’t understand I always thought Chelsea fans stood together with their club through thick and thin no matter what because we are family, and no one else not the media, not anyone else in England (being the most hated club by other fan groups), no pundits or commentators will say anything at all nice about Chelsea. We not doing as well as we would like but we need to stand by our club and players because no one else will.

  15. ShreddedBanjoString on

    Childish and delusional….. I don’t support your protest. You’re just going to mug us all off in front of the media and rival fans.

  16. Liam out. He’s not good enough. One more loss and we are not getting that last UCL spot.

  17. Chelseashedend94 on

    Win, lose or draw. It’s Clearlake out. Get these scum suckers out of the club.

  18. HotOutlandishness991 on

    Just out of curiosity, what exactly is this clear message? What is it we want them to change, because the two things on the agenda for me are quite simple.

    1) stadium, what exactly is the plan?

    2) can we actually start signing experienced players? Great we have a really young squad of players, but they aren’t learning without some experience around them on the pitch.

    Protests only make a smidge of difference if you make the news (and that is barely it, you need thousands to show up). More effectively stop going to matches. Which is something you just won’t see happen. As shit as we have been the last few games, Stamford bridge as ever is always full to the rafters.