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The Ricketts Family have been trying to put out the flames of fan backlash for weeks now after their intentions to buy Chelsea became clear.
A strong social media campaign spiralled all the way into a protest outside Stamford Bridge before Saturday's Premier League game against Brentford which strongly signalled opposition to The Ricketts' potential takeover.
However, on Sunday afternoon a statement was released from The Ricketts detailing an eight-point pledge to Chelsea Football Club. Breaking down their intentions for the club should their bid be favoured in the coming weeks. Most notable amongst the points was vowing to never join a European Super League.
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Along with that, they pledge to make "no change to the club's name, badge and crest, or Chelsea blue, without the consent of supporters."
In response to fears from fans over their ownership of the Chicago Cubs, they plan to "commit the resources necessary across all levels of the club to continue winning trophies". Along with investment for the first team and academy.
Creating an "advisory committee with diverse representation" which would include a former men's and women's first team player, members of the Chelsea Supporters Trust and Chelsea pitch owners. Along with "influential