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Former captain John Terry personally rescued Chelsea and formed a consortium to ensure that the team's history continues to be brilliant

Chelsea is almost the whole of John Terry's playing career, and now the parent team is affected by the british government sanctions by boss Abramovich, who quickly transformed into a "Thunder rescuer", formed a consortium to save, and promised to "preserve the history of the team and move towards the new century", which is believed to be the long-awaited good news of Chelsea fans.

Former captain John Terry personally rescued Chelsea and formed a consortium to ensure that the team's history continues to be brilliant

The Chelsea tender deadline for selling orders has just passed, and it is reported to attract more than 10 consortiums, including the Ricketts family in the United States, a consortium led by Todd Boehly, one of the owners of the Dodgers in the United States, and Nick Candy, a British real estate developer and "car fan" backed by a Korean consortium. One of the leaders is a consortium called The True Blues, led by former Chelsea captain John Terry.

Terry posted on Twitter and uploaded a photo of himself holding the Premier League championship trophy, facing the fans, with his back to the camera, as if to tell chelsea fans: "Chelsea has occupied an extremely important position in the 22 years of my life. I want to see the history and traditions of the team be protected in the hands of a group of people who share the same philosophy and understand how important our DNA is, and enter a new era of long-term goals to become the best team in the world. ”

He said that after meeting with members of The True Blues, he learned that they were real Chelsea fans and season ticket holders, so he joined in and praised the creative approach of joining the fans. The consortium has raised around £250 million and plans to get fans to buy some of their shares, with a minimum spend of just £100, to become minority shareholders and gain the right to vote and influence the team's major decisions.

Former captain John Terry personally rescued Chelsea and formed a consortium to ensure that the team's history continues to be brilliant

Not only Terry, but Also Claire Rafferty, who played for chelsea women's team for many years, has also joined the "real blue warriors", and they have been supported by Chelsea Pitch Owners, who own Stamford Bridge Stadium, and the Chelsea Fans Trust.

At the age of 14, Terry moved from West Ham United to Chelsea Juniors, grew and improved in the team's youth system, played for the first team for the first time in 1998, began to gain a foothold in the 2000/01 season, deSailly retired, and was appointed captain of the 2004/05 season by shishi manager Jose Mourinho, who was only 24 years old at the time, and has since led the team all the way to win major championships. He left Chelsea in 2017 to join Aston Villa after a season of hanging up his boots. After retiring as a coach, he became Villa's assistant coach until July 2021, when he returned to Chelsea in December of the same year to take up a coaching advisory position.

Former captain John Terry personally rescued Chelsea and formed a consortium to ensure that the team's history continues to be brilliant

Now that Chelsea are in distress, Terry's decision to personally rescue them can be described as a matter of feelings and righteousness. If successful, he will be promoted from a generation of captains to one of the bosses, which is bound to become a good story.

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