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Chelsea supporters group issues damning BlueCo message ahead of Stamford Bridge protest vs Man Utd

Chelsea supporters group issues damning BlueCo message ahead of Stamford Bridge protest vs Man Utd
Chelsea supporters gathered outside Stamford Bridge to protest against the ownership - Photo via IMAGO / ZUMA Press Wire

Chelsea supporters are planning another major protest before this weekend’s game against Manchester United.

And the message to the club’s owners could hardly be clearer.

Chelsea fans will protest against owners BlueCo before Manchester United clash

A group of Chelsea fans will march to Stamford Bridge ahead of Saturday night’s match against Manchester United to protest against the owners, BlueCo.

The demonstration is being organised by supporter group NotAProjectCFC, who say they have lost all faith in the ownership’s long-term vision for the club.

The protest will begin at the Wolfpack Inn before fans walk towards Stamford Bridge carrying a simple message: “BlueCo Out.”

The group believe Chelsea’s recent struggles, recruitment strategy and constant managerial changes have damaged the club’s identity, they said in a damning interview with The Sun.

They pointed to the recent defeat to Manchester City as a key example, with former Chelsea academy graduate Marc Guehi scoring against the Blues after leaving the club.

Supporters from RC Strasbourg – also owned by BlueCo – are expected to join the march, with organisers hoping that it sends a powerful message about growing frustration across the ownership group’s clubs.

Chelsea fans gathered outside Stamford Bridge to protest against BlueCo
Chelsea fans gathered outside Stamford Bridge to protest against BlueCo – Photo via IMAGO / ZUMA Press Wire

FGG says: Chelsea fans have every right to feel frustrated

There will be some who argue that protests are too extreme or premature.

But after four years of constant upheaval, huge spending and very little sign of a coherent direction, it is easy to understand why so many Chelsea fans have reached this point.

The frustration is not just about results.

It is about supporters feeling disconnected from their own club and worried that the traditions and identity that made Chelsea special are slowly being lost.

Whether people agree with the protest or not, fans absolutely have the right to make their feelings known, especially when so many believe the current model simply is not working.

Lewis joined as News and Features Editor in July 2025, having previously held senior roles at Snack Media and GRV Media. A passionate follower of sport, in particular football and golf, as well as a proud Aldershot Town supporter, he brings over six years of experience in the digital sports publishing space.

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