[情報] Nick Candy:父親長眠斯坦福橋、我們只想讓俱樂部強大且安全

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https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/-b989190.html Chelsea: Nick Candy submits bid of over £2bn in detailed proposal of restructure By James Robson - 18 Mar 2022 Read the statement below... London: Friday 18th March 2022 – British businessman and lifelong Chelesa fan Nick Candy has submitted a bid of over £2 billion to acquire Chelsea Football Club with a world-class consortium of global investors, representative of the club's global status and fan base. The Blue Football Consortium brings together a wealth of global sports, technology, strategic planning, real estate, financial and management expertise, access to capital and global resources to ensure that Chelsea can compete on the world stage for years to come. With global investors including South Korea's Hana Financial Group and C&P Sports Group, Mr Candy's consortium composition matches his vision for the club: to combine the global outlook required to compete in a global game, whilst ensuring the values, heritage and legacy of this highly respected club are preserved for future generations. Mr Candy believes the proposed offer provides the ability to transfer stewardship of Chelsea seamlessly and efficiently, at an attractive valuation, to a committed and credible group with considerable global resources to continue the development of the club which has been so successful since 2003. The group will be visible and responsible shareholders and through Mr Candy in particular, the consortium will have a truly local, on-the-ground presence and an inherent understanding of the club's rich heritage from a supporter with a lifelong affinity to the club. https://i.imgur.com/ap3xOzK.jpg
Nick Candy commented: “Chelsea is one of the most iconic and successful professional football clubs in the world, with a rich heritage, global following, and a highly valuable brand. Football clubs are vitally important community and cultural assets, and this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to give football back to the fans and put them at the heart of the operations and strategy of a leading global football club. I believe Chelsea has all of the fundamentals to become the most valuable and respected sports club in the world and a force for the greater good in everything it does.” == Club stewardship over club ownership == The founding principle of the Blue Football consortium is that there are no true owners in professional football, only temporary custodians, and it is imperative that the concerns and views of supporters, who are the constant resence, are front and centre of management priorities. As the new custodians of Chelsea, this consortium can further develop the club but also seek to preserve the history, legacy and culture and that has been built at Chelsea to the great benefit of English football and the city of London. == Best practice reform for English football == The Blue Football consortium will leverage Chelsea Football Club's reach and influence to promote English football reform and introduce measures which protect fans and clubs – as the pillars of local communities – from unfit ownership. Under this consortium's leadership, Chelsea will set the gold standard for management of a community linked professional football club. In doing so, it will be guided by the best practice recommendations for improving governance, ownership and financial sustainability of football clubs as set out in the independent Fan-Led Review into Football Governance by Tracy Crouch MP, and work to promote community involvement and grass roots infrastructure. == New era of fan involvement in Premier League clubs == As part of its commitment to fan-centre stewardship, the consortium will: Provide an opportunity for fans to acquire a share of the economic and voting rights in the club. Forgive the outstanding balance of the loan from the club to Chelsea Pitch Owners plc, so that Stamford Bridge is secured by and for Chelsea's supporters. Grant a “Golden Share” to Chelsea supporters to protect key items of club heritage. Create an advisory board of fan representatives to engage in regular constructive dialogue with supporters on issues of supporter interest including fair ticketing, stadium development, and strategic projects. Guarantee that Chelsea will not exit any existing sporting structures without the engagement of key stakeholders, including fans at the forefront. == Continued investment in key assets and social impact == This leadership will ensure continued financial support for the highly successful Chelsea's women's team and Chelsea Academy, and for player welfare including mental health and further education opportunities. It is also committed to continuing and building on the legacy of the Chelsea's Foundations outstanding community work and will drive meaningful social impact. == New world-class stadium == A new world-class stadium will be delivered at Stamford Bridge that will reimagine the spectator experience, transform the revenue profile of the club, and set a new benchmark in stadium design worthy of the Chelsea's globally celebrated reputation, whilst creating a major new landmark for London. https://i.imgur.com/ZMJ53v5.jpg
By increasing capacity and stadium utilisation at Stamford Bridge, this will ensure more fans can support the club in the stadium at affordable prices and provide wider access and options for premium seating and hospitality. As an ownership group with both international and London real estate expertise, Mr Candy's consortium is well placed to progress and fund this landmark development and leverage its experience of successful large-scale real estate projects to add significant value. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/17998287/nick-candy-dads-ashes -stamford-bridge/ Exclusive ASHES TO ASHES Nick Candy had dad's ashes spread at Stamford Bridge with band singing Chelsea songs after Roman gave special permission Martin Lipton & Jake Lambourne - Updated: 22:28, 18 Mar 2022 WHEN your father is, quite literally, part of the fabric of Stamford Bridge, that is a real commitment. And it is the debt he owes to his dad that is firing Nick Candy's bid to take over Chelsea. https://i.imgur.com/0emlIZo.jpg
The Brit businessman and property developer has an emotional attachment to the club, and the memories to back it up. He has the vision, too. And if Candy and his consortium do win the fight to win Roman Abramovich's shares, they have vowed to ensure the WHOLE club is brought into the new world of football. But it is that private bond with the club he was first taken to watch by his father at the age of four that makes this bid one with something deeper at its heart than just the desire to own a Prem giant. Candy told SunSport: “I've been going since my dad first took me. He said I was four although I can remember going to games when I was seven or eight - and that it was quite scary then with fans standing up around me. “I watched it through the years from Ruud Gullit and Luca Vialli and others. John Terry and Frank Lampard are friends of mine. I have photos of me and my dad down at the training ground with John and Frank. “Dad died in 2013 and we had his memorial service at Brompton Oratory with the actual party afterwards in the South Stand at Stamford Bridge. I asked Roman for permission for us to use the pitch and he let us have a marching band singing Chelsea songs and then we scattered half my dad's ashes on the Stamford Bridge pitch. https://i.imgur.com/nl3OQRr.jpg
“My dad was a massive fan and of course a massive part of my life if before and now and hopefully he is looking down on me. I just love Chelsea. I don't go to every single away game but when I am in the country and can go to games I go to as many as possible. “In some ways it will be easier not to buy the club for me because I could get on with my day job. But I was super close to dad. These things come up every 20 years if you're lucky. It could be 50 years. Roman has had it for 20. “If you'd asked me four weeks ago if I was going to bid for Chelsea, I would have said you were mad. But the opportunity has arisen. We have the chance to really set the new benchmark of how things are done, the standards.” https://i.imgur.com/x7kqWbS.jpg
That includes taking the Bridge apart and rebuilding it from scratch, no matter the cost. And while he is dyed in the wool Chelsea, Candy says the club must look to copy Spurs - off the pitch at least. He added: “Stamford Bridge is not fit for purpose in the 21st century. It's just not. The issue at Chelsea is complicated because it is a very tight footprint to build a 60,000 capacity ground. “You have to dig down a long way to get that number in but it needs to be done. That will mean relocating for a period of time, something like five years probably, to Wembley like Tottenham did. “Spurs have the best stadium in the world, mind-blowingly brilliant. They have a hotel on the training ground for the players to stay in after a European game as well, so we need to look to do that as well. We are way behind on the facilities of a club like Tottenham - although Spurs are way behind us on the pitch. “This is not about high-end real estate but about developing a state-of-the-art stadium which is not just used for football matches that has other utilities, like Tottenham have done with their stadium. If you build a stadium for £1.5billion pounds and only use it once a week that's not a very good utility.” Chelsea fans, more than anything, want an owner who can continue to take the club forward. Candy, with his personal interest, says he and his team will provide that. He said: “It's like a poison chalice inheriting Chelsea on the pitch because they've done so well. But I still think we can continue to do very well because we had an amazing squad. https://i.imgur.com/EmKlvfc.jpg
“Everyone needs to do it quickly. Whether it's me who buys this or somebody else with their consortium, whoever buys it, all we care about as Chelsea fans is that the club is in safe hands.” --------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/17996374/chelsea-nick-candy-bid -transfer-pledge/ CANDY SHOP 'I don't think we should end up like Man Utd' – Nick Candy wants to retain Chelsea transfer model – and keep spending Martin Lipton & Jake Lambourne - Updated: 22:57, 18 Mar 2022 NICK CANDY has pledged to keep spending if he wins the race to buy Chelsea. The London property developer made his Blue Football Consortium's £2bn-plus offer for Roman Abramovich's club before Friday night's 9pm deadline. https://i.imgur.com/Mc8HDfj.jpg
Candy promised his “global consortium”, backed by cash from the USA, Europe and South Korean, was serious about delivering a “new model” of ownership. He also vowed to put his fellow Blues fans “heart and centre” of the club, with a role in the board and decision-making process. But for doubtful supporters questioning whether Candy would be willing to replicate the Abramovich approach which has brought 19 major trophies - plus two Charity Shields - in 19 years, he told SunSport: “On the pitch and in the transfer market, it's simple - follow the model. It's not failed us and it's done really well. “The last 20 years have been brilliant on the pitch. We've played glorious football, won everything, and Roman has done an incredible job with his team. “If I got hold of the club I wouldn't change Bruce Buck and Marina Granovskaia. And if they want it to stay I would love them to stay. Why change something that is brilliant? https://i.imgur.com/bTLL8GQ.jpg
“But I don't think we should end up like Manchester United where we have one rich family that owns Chelsea and there should be a new benchmark of owning football clubs. “Why does there have to be one rich family that the fans end up hating because they don't invest? It should be a global consortium of the best-in-class in every part of the world. “We have 100 million fans in China, over 80 million fans in India and over 70 million in southeast Asia. We have European and American fans so why doesn't the consortium come from each continent? And that's what I've tried to do with my bid.” So far the only revealed backer of Candy's bid is Korean financial company Hana, although he promised the identity of the other money man, including one “very wealthy” Brit and investors in US NBA and NFL franchises, would be revealed next week. https://i.imgur.com/qZNeXCV.jpg
Other bidders include the Swiss-American consortium led by Hansjorg Wyss and Todd Boehley, a Saudi offer, the Ricketts family who own the Chicago Cubs and a group led by Martin Broughton and Lord Seb Coe. Candy, though, said: “We have a chance with Chelsea to put the fans heart and centre of the club. There is no club without the fans. In 100 years time there will still be fans whoever the owner is. We are just custodians of the club for a period of time - that is all we are. “We can actually set the benchmark of how it is done, following the Tracey Crouch recommendations. We want to be the golden standard of how to do it.” --------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/17998930/chelsea-roman-abramovich -final-say-nick-candy/ ABRA CADABRA 'Roman gets the decision' – Abramovich still has say who buys Chelsea despite not receiving a penny of successful bid Jake Lambourne & Martin Lipton - Updated: 8:13, 19 Mar 2022 ROMAN ABRAMOVICH may be sanctioned by the UK government, but he still has the final say in who he sells Chelsea to. The Russian oligarch has received a £2billion-plus offer from property tycoon and lifelong Blues fan Nick Candy. https://i.imgur.com/p8FP5Te.jpg
Candy has promised fan involvement in the club should he be successful, while also stating he would redevelop Stamford Bridge. But it is out of his hands as to whether Abramovich, who has had his assets frozen, would accept his bid. Abramovich, who has been banned as a director by the Premier League, cannot make a single penny from selling the West London outfit. However he remains in charge of the key decision in deciding who will become Chelsea's next owner. Speaking to SunSport, Candy said: "Although it's a sanctioned club, Roman gets the decision on where it goes. People might not like that, but it's his club still - it's sanctioned - but it's his club." He added: "All I care about is first of all, whoever ends up with the club has got to put the fans front and centre and the fan-led review needs to be adopted in its best principle and that Chelsea has a chance to be the golden standard of that. https://i.imgur.com/kC8MKb8.jpg
"Number two is I think that football clubs owned just by one person like the Glazers is a bad model, and not just for the fans, but for the club. If you can have the best investor from Africa, India, America, Asia as your cornerstone partners and they use the fans in that part of the world to make money for the club back at home, fantastic! And why can't we have offshoots of the club in South Korea or Los Angeles or wherever it is. "And also Manchester City have probably done the best job in the planet of the feeder clubs. And we've got to do that as well. That's because they run it properly, they're amazing." --------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/18003896/nick-candy-man-utd-tuchel -chelsea-takeover/ NOT GONNA NICK HIM Nick Candy issues hands-off warning to Man Utd for boss Thomas Tuchel if he seals £2bn Chelsea takeover Martin Lipton - 22:30, 19 Mar 2022 POTENTIAL Chelsea owner Nick Candy has warned Manchester United to keep their hands off “brilliant human” Thomas Tuchel. Candy's consortium, including money men from Korea and the USA, made their £2billion-plus bid for the club on Friday. United are still seeking a long-term boss and have cast envious eyes at Champions League winning German Tuchel. But property developer and lifelong Blues fan Candy said: “Thomas Tuchel has done an incredible job at a very difficult time in the last few weeks. He's spoken brilliantly, behaved brilliantly and is a true gent. https://i.imgur.com/eCcl7En.jpg
“It's one thing being a great manager, it's a different thing being a great human being. But he's proven that he's not just a great manager but a brilliant human being. He's got the respect of the media, he's got the respect of the players, he's got the respect of the fans, so all credit to him.” Tuchel has clearly won over Candy, despite his personal friendship with sacked former boss and Stamford Bridge legend Frank Lampard. Asked if his stewardship would demonstrate the same ruthless and relentless pursuit of success as under Roman Abramovich, Candy said: “In business you have to make the right decisions at the right time. “It's a testament to how many trophies are in the cabinet that, actually, probably those were the right decisions and Roman was quick to make them. Sometimes I may not have agreed with them myself. https://i.imgur.com/D6acJ89.jpg
“I think with Frank he went a bit too early and probably watching the Champions League being picked up at the end of the season was quite difficult for him. But he loves Chelsea, so at the same time it was probably a nice thing to see as he put some of the foundations in.” Candy is confident his consortium will be part of any second round of bidding. And he reassured any worried fans by adding: “The idea this club is going to go bust is ludicrous. It's got plenty of money in the bank. “Yes, obviously that is sanctioned, so the Government are controlling where that money can be spent but it will not go bust and it will be bought very quickly.” -- When it comes to a crisis, still keep on running. You believe in power. It's mental power. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 111.249.172.124 (臺灣) ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Chelsea/M.1647659062.A.4B0.html ※ 編輯: JamesCaesar (111.249.172.124 臺灣), 03/20/2022 18:26:28
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