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Chelsea Fan Louis Beneventi 🗣️ "Chelsea cannot call this project successful. This season has been an absolute embarrassment. Callum McFarlane should never have been anywhere near that dugout in the first place. Too many ‘jobs for mates’ appointments, too many PR briefs, too much noise coming out of the...

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