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FSG's Liverpool: Long-Term Vision vs Short-Term Pressure
Fenway Sports Group's ownership of Liverpool has delivered a Champions League, a Premier League title, and one of the most sustainable models in English football. The data-driven recruitment philosophy, the careful financial management, and the long-term planning have produced results that rival clu
Boehly's Chelsea: Three Years On, What Is the Verdict?
Todd Boehly completed the Chelsea takeover in May 2022 with ambition, capital, and a clear desire to compete with the Premier League's elite. Three years on, the verdict is complicated.
The positive case: Chelsea have invested in a young, talented squad with a clear development trajectory. The trai
How Far Has Villa Come? The Remarkable 5-Year Transformation Under New Ownership
Five years ago, Aston Villa were a mid-table Premier League side fighting to avoid relegation battles. Today, they're competing for Champions League football. That transformation deserves to be properly acknowledged.
**The journey:**
The new ownership structure brought investment, ambition and — cr
Eight-Year Contracts and the Problem Chelsea Created for Themselves
Tim Krul's observation cuts to the heart of Chelsea's structural crisis: "They've got 30-plus players, some on eight-year contracts."
Eight-year contracts. In football. At a club where managers last, on average, less than two seasons.
**How this happened:**
Chelsea's ownership group, after taking
Chelsea Fans Deserve Better — And The Players Know It
The image from Goodison Park on Saturday evening will stick in the minds of everyone who saw it.
Chelsea supporters, who had made the trip to Everton in their numbers, began leaving before the final whistle. Those who stayed directed their frustration — not at Rosenior, not at individual players —