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Delia Smith has revealed she booed Chelsea fans when they chanted Roman Abramovich ’s name at Carrow Road. And the Norwich owner praised her own supporters for singing: ‘Where’s your dirty money gone?”.

Chelsea won 3-1 at Carrow Road on Thursday night just hours after the UK government froze the assets of the West London club’s Russian owner for being a “pro-Kremlin oligarch”.

Chelsea fans sung Abramovich’s name during a minute’s applause in solidarity with Ukraine war at Burnley last Saturday. And the travelling support again chanted his name in Norfolk.

Smith told BBC Radio Four: “I was with our crowd and we were all booing at the top of our heads, including me when they mentioned. They had a lovely little song the Norwich supporters called: ‘Where’s your dirty money gone?’

“But it is interesting. It has been going for nearly 20 years and it has taken a war for it to really come up to the surface.”

TV chef Smith and her husband Michael Wynne-Jones have been the majority shareholders at Norwich City since 1996 and have seen a massive change in English football since.

“Abramovich was the prime mover in the financial takeover of football,” she said. “It has not done football a lot of good really. If you have multi-million pound players not even playing in

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