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The relief around Chelsea fans will be palpable as one of the weirdest, most stressful and uncertain periods in the Blues' history comes to a welcome end.
Waking up to the news of the UK Government's approval of the sale was not an overwhelming shock, like many things in the football news cycle we are briefed ahead of time before the official confirmation. But that did not lessen the collective sigh of relief many who love Chelsea will have today.
There's a new spring in our step, even though the boredom of no matches till July may set in, the hope and intrigue over a new chapter in the 117-year history of the West London club should pack enough into a transformative summer.
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It feels pretty apt that Thursday will mark exactly three months since Roman Abramovich initially released a statement telling fans that he would be "giving trustees of Chelsea's charitable Foundation the stewardship and care of Chelsea FC."
On the eve of the Carabao Cup final, it certainly rocked supporters and quickly dominated the conversations in a pub near Paddington as we