Poland’s main sports TV channel has dramatically pulled a pre-recorded interview with former England captain John Terry as the football star battles a furious backlash over a ‘tone deaf’ tweet praising Russian-born oligarch Roman Abramovich. Terry rushed to Abramovich’s side as the
Roman Abramovich’s pledge to donate the proceeds of the sale of Chelsea will benefit the soldiers and families of the invading Russians, it was claimed today. The 55-year-old announced his intention to sell Chelsea on Wednesday after owning the club for 19 years
The blue plaque Roman Abramovich WON’T want: Prankster installs fake English Heritage honour on wall outside oligarch’s London home Despite being in Chelsea FC’s colours, it’s doubtful he will appreciate the sign The plaque reads his Kensignton home is ‘worth £150m but
John Terry has been heavily criticised by a Labour MP for praising Roman Abramovich as ‘the best’ following his announcement he has put Chelsea up for sale, with the politician then asking in Parliament: ‘What will the people of Ukraine think of the
Famed football pundit Gary Neville believes Chelsea fans will have ‘a lot of affinity’ for Roman Abramovich after the Russian put the club up for sale. Abramovich, who took ownership of the club in 2003 and has led them to multiple trophies,
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters believes Roman Abramovich has made the ‘right decision’ in putting Chelsea up for sale and said a change of ownership could go through in just 10 days. Masters said the Russian-Israeli billionaire’s ownership of the Stamford
Roman Abramovich is facing further questions about his promise to donate the ‘net proceeds’ of any sale of Chelsea to victims of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine after the UK’s security minister admitted he did not know what the term meant. The Russian billionare
Children of rich Russian oligarchs and the country’s elite are urging peace in the Ukraine and Vladimir Putin to stop the bloodshed. The young adults are using their social media feeds and statuses as influencers to try and stop more carnage unfolding.
Former Chelsea star John Terry is today facing a furious backlash after sharing a throwback picture of him with under-fire Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich. The ex-England captain today declared the billionaire Chelsea boss ‘the best owner in the world’ in a Tweet
MPs today blasted the UK for failing to seize a single house, yacht or serious asset from Putin’s oligarchs as it emerged that Russian billionaires in Britain have been shoveling vast amounts of cash out of the country into Bitcoin after the