Sunday, February 12, 2012


. The Villas-Boas: "The club is doing the right thing"

. John Terry and Bruce Buck to meet with shareholders CPO

André Villas-Boas has approved the proposed Chelsea buy the freehold of the land on which is built the Stamford Bridge club intensify their efforts to persuade shareholders for Chelsea Pitch Owners to accept his offer.

Chelsea captain John Terry, who is also president of the CPO - a company founded in 1993 to preserve the future of the club in his home of 106 years and has a playground, tourniquets and basis on which the field of four supports are built - and club chairman Bruce Buck, the main shareholders will meet on Monday to try to convince them to accept the bid for full ownership

The offer goes to vote at an extraordinary general meeting on October 27 with the club that requires the support of the equivalent of 75% of the shares of those present or voting by proxy at the proposed take a.

This invitation - it was issued to a shareholder who owns 18 shares - has shocked the newly founded Say NO CPO, a coalition of supporters, fanzines and fans of independent websites maintained reserves for the future if the safety net provided by the CPO freehold belonging to resign.

A campaign spokesman said: "Say No CPO is saddened but not surprised to learn that Chelsea had to resort to trying to influence the votes of the largest shareholders with meetings with private club players. "


Villas-Boas asked about the issue to a training ground in Cobham and welcomed the club's attempts to maneuver into a position where the transition to a new land, which would require the sale of your current home club could be relaxed.

"The most important thing for us is to position ourselves for the future," he said. "The club has made a good decision on that front. It's really hard for me, someone who is a professional hired by the club and supporter. What we are experiencing today is the first reaction of the fans. However, the club is doing the right thing in positioning for the future. do not know whether we will or not, but we are positioning ourselves to the possibility of moving. "
Villas-Boas grew up as a disciple of Porto and not admitting that there had been "feeling sad" at the decision of his club for children to leave the Estádio das Antas, his home since 1952, by the Estádio do Dragao in 2003, by which point he was on the coaching staff. "We are overwhelmed by feelings of sadness to leave a place that meant so much to so many," he said.


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