Chelsea have bank accounts temporarily frozen amid Roman Abramovich sanctions
Chelsea have had several accounts temporarily frozen while banks assess the Stamford Bridge club’s new operating licence, the PA news agency understands.
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Chelsea have had several accounts temporarily frozen while banks assess the Stamford Bridge club’s new operating licence, the PA news agency understands.
Paul Canoville has urged the UK Government not to “play politics” with Chelsea but instead to oversee a quick change of ownership at Stamford Bridge.
Frank Lampard has offered his support to friends at Chelsea amid the Stamford Bridge club’s “tough moment”.
Chelsea could be allowed a return to selling tickets for future matches by donating all profits as humanitarian aid to Ukraine, the PA news agency understands.
Ravi Teja on Friday announced his retirement from First-Class cricket. The 34-year-old made his Ranji Trophy debut for Hyderabad against Maharashtra at Karad in 2006. He scored 84 in the only innings of the match. His last match was for Meghalaya earlier this month against Gujarat at Rajkot. Teja rounded off his career with a century (133) in the second innings of the match. In between, Ravi Teja had played for Andhra. "After having a long and fulfilling career in this wonderful game of cricket, I have decided to retire from First Class cricket and move ahead in a different direction in my career," he posted on social media.
The Government must urgently amend the terms of the licence imposed on Chelsea in order to avoid innocent people losing their jobs, the club’s supporters’ trust has said.
Cesar Azpilicueta, right, with Antonio Rudiger, left, could both leave Chelsea for free (Nick Potts/PA)
The UK government remains “open” to the sale of Chelsea despite imposing asset-freezing sanctions on owner Roman Abramovich.