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Chelsea fans unite with Strasbourg supporters for joint protest against owners

Hundreds of Chelsea fans are to take part in a joint protest march with Strasbourg supporters before the Manchester United game at Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening

Liam Rosenior moved from Strasbourg to Chelsea earlier this season

Liam Rosenior moved from Strasbourg to Chelsea earlier this season(Image: Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

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Furious Chelsea fans are being joined by dozens of French football supporters on Saturday in a protest march against their clubs' owners. The RC Strasbourg fans are coming to London to join a demonstration against Blueco who own both their club and the Blues. There is widespread anger among both sets of fans at Blueco.Now, in a first, they are joining up to make their feelings known. Several hundred Chelsea fans are set to take part in the march before the Premier League game against Manchester United.

March organiser David Cook said: “The protest march alongside fans of RC Strasbourg is promoting a single, unified message: Blueco out.

Liam Rosenior moved from Strasbourg to Chelsea earlier this season

Liam Rosenior moved from Strasbourg to Chelsea earlier this season(Image: JP Fletcher/Action Plus/Shutterstock)

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“In the four seasons Blueco have been in charge of this once great club, we have seen an erosion of the mentality and values that made it successful at the elite level.

“This is not about entitlement; this is about standards. Blueco have continuously proven themselves to be unworthy custodians of the club through terrible mismanagement that has made our future as a club look very precarious.

“Our aim is for our protest action to generate media coverage which will be recognised by Clearlake’s investors and highlight how this so called project is failing both on and off the pitch.”

Chelsea controversially took new boss Liam Rosenior from the French side after their previous manager Enzo Maresca left earlier in the season.

Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali co owners of Chelsea during the match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain FC

Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali, co owners of Chelsea, during the match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain FC (Image: Daniel Weir/Sports Press Photo/Shutterstock)

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Cook went on: “Strasbourg share our ownership issue and are battling to recoup their identity as a football club. We believe this could be a seismic moment in the history of football, with fans from two different countries marching together in an attempt to bring about change.

"We hope to see as many fans as possible joining us for the march, which will start outside the Wolfpack Inn at 6.45pm. Our message to them is: If you want a better future for your club, we strongly urge you to be there.”

Enzo Fernandez of Chelsea during a training session at Chelsea Training Ground on April 14, 2026

Enzo Fernandez of Chelsea during a training session at Chelsea Training Ground(Image: Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

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Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali are the two key BlueCo owners.

Chelsea's season has fallen away in recent weeks. They need to beat United on Saturday to keep their Champions League prospects alive.

Next weekend they face Leeds United at Wembley in the FA Cup semi-final - the first time the clubs have met at the stadium since the famous 1970 final.

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