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Chelsea's
ambition
Peter Kenyon believes Chelsea are on
their way to eclipsing Manchester United and becoming the
world's biggest football club.
Speaking ahead of their crunch game on Sunday Blues' chief
executive Kenyon also said they will have to leave Stamford
Bridge if they are to realise their ambitions.
Seventy-two hours before Manchester United entertain the
back-to-back champions in the biggest game of the
Premiership season so far, Chelsea chief executive Kenyon
turned up the heat by claiming the cash-rich London outfit
can knock the Red Devils off their lofty perch.
Ferguson has heard it all before from Kenyon, not least when
he was running United prior to accepting the chance to steer
Roman Abramovich's Stamford Bridge ship.
And, while the Scot is far too experienced to become
embroiled in an argument not of his making so close to such
a huge game, he did manage a chuckle at Kenyon's comments.
'I know Peter,' he laughed. 'It was a nice time to say that
stuff. His comments don't bother me. I am hardly going to
start quaking and trembling about them.'
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