Chelsea and football's soul
"when Chelsea win a European Cup it's the day football's soul has been lost forever"
A quote from the CL thread that struck me.
There is a widespread view that what Abramovich has done at Chelsea by putting in so much money is "out of order" and against the spirit of the game in some way.
Am I the only one who this is a load of rubbish?
Since football went professional in the 19th century it has always been a business and involved getting the best players in your team. Hence the likes of Preston and Blackburn signing Scottish players to the horror of the likes of Old Etonians and previously prominent amateur teams. Most clubs relied on the financial support of wealthy local businessmen.
The abolition of the maximum wage made it even more important to get as much money a possible into clubs to sign the best players. There was never a "draft system as in US sports to spread the better players among different clubs in the league.
English football accepted the supremecy of the pound sign once and for all when the Premier LEague was set up, purely to conecentrate as much TV money as possible in the top division (the Greed is good league) as Brian Glanville has called it from the start. Clubs thought it was the best thing ever.
Other methods such as becoming plc's were seen as good ways of raising finance.
I think Forest were the last club to be a "members club" as opposed to a company. They became a company in 1978.
Jack Walker at Blackburn did an Abramovich 15-20 years ago by bankrolling the club personally. I understand in his will he left a large amount to continue to finance the club.
So what Abramovich has done, admittedly on a huge scale, is perfectly logical given the way English football is structured, as well as being completely within the rules.
You could argue it follows in a long tradition of the game in england.
IMO the people who moan about "the unfairness of what Abramovich and Chelsea have done" are just sorry he didn't pick their club.