VERY SAD News as An outraged letter from Ultra Boys 90, a supporter organisation of RC Strasbourg, has been sent to BlueCo, the owners of Chelsea, demanding that they hold an emergency meeting.

Ultra Boys 90, a group of RC Strasbourg fans, sent an angry letter to Chelsea owners BlueCo and asked for an urgent meeting.
In May 2022, a group of investors led by Todd Boehly, Clearlake Capital, Mark Walter, and Hansjorg Wyss took over Chelsea from Roman Abramovich.
But West Londoners aren’t the only European team BlueCo owns. Last year, they bought most of the shares in French club Strasbourg.
Fans of Strasbourg have made it clear that they don’t like BlueCo, and they’re getting more and more angry about the club’s new trade policy.
BlueCo has done the same thing they did at Chelsea: they have put their faith in young players instead of many of Strasbourg’s pros and experienced stars.
Top scorer Habib Diallo, star defender Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, and captain Matz Sels have all left the team. However, BlueCo has spent a lot of money to bring young players like Abakar Sylla, Emanuel Emegha, and Dilane Bakwa to Strasbourg.
BlueCo also chose to loan two teenagers from Chelsea to the Ligue 1 team, including Andrey Santos and Angelo Gabriel. However, Strasbourg is having a tough time in the French top flight right now, sitting 12th in the table.
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Ultra Boys 90, a group of RC Strasbourg fans, have now put out a statement that says, “They want to meet you.” This is what Marc Keller said when he announced last June that the club was being sold.
After months, none of BlueCo’s shareholders came to see us, even though we reminded them several times. We had to wait because we respected Marc Keller’s work for the club over the last twelve years and because he had faith in the new owners.
“We had had enough by the end of January, so we asked for one last meeting with the shareholders, which should happen no later than the end of February.”
“It’s March, and we still haven’t seen anyone.” That being said, it’s time to look back at this new part of Sports history.
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“Two transfer windows have also passed, and we can’t do anything but watch as our club loses all of its experienced players.” In favour of young players who are on the rise.
It is now clear that BlueCo needs to hire players younger than 23 years old.
“Don’t fool us!” This is not a good situation for any professional club to be successful in.
“Racing will not benefit from the tens of millions of dollars spent on these young players if they are not recruited fairly,”
“That’s why we want to know: what is BlueCo’s real plan for Racing?”
“With all of his knowledge and past success at the club, how can Marc Keller silently support such a stupid sports rule?”
“The end of the season is going to be tough from a sporting point of view, but we want the team to know that we will fully support them in their quest to stay up—as long as they wear our shirt with pride.”