Roman Abramovich, owner of Chelsea Football Club for 19 years and now suddenly not owner of Chelsea Football Club, has, despite the profile of the club in London, managed to keep himself out of the limelight on looks sort of board, sort of rueful like only the club was a duty. He went from being the governor of the to conquer region of Russia to only one of the biggest football clubs in England. And now this week he's just giving it away after agreeing to write off 1.5 billion dead of the book. So now we hear from Roman, Dear Keith, Goodbye. Well, Norman, you are consistent. I'll give you that as quickly as he appeared on the scene, You disappear. Having one of the biggest clubs in London being owned by a Russian billionaire who's consistently denied ties to the Kremlin and yet now is literally walking out the door the week that his non friend Vladimir has invaded Ukraine, resulting in sanctions left, right and centre. It's worth remembering that you, Roman were deemed to be a reputation of his to Switzerland when you were refused a Swiss residency permanent a reputational risk to Switzerland I'm reminded of the end of the TV show the Americans. When the Russian spies go home to an uncertain future on, I wonder what's waiting for you and the other tentacles of Russian power when you return? Because I doubt it's a ticker tape parade on a bus holding up a trophy, probably a red card, because impudence Russia, I reckon all the cards are red.

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