Chelsea-supporting OnlyFans models criticise sanctions and "agenda" against club
The government is under attack from three Chelsea-supporting OnlyFans models furious with new sanctions imposed on the Premier League club.
The busty babes are not happy with how the government's decision to freeze Roman Abramovich's UK-based assets will impact on Chelsea.
Under the new sanctions, the Blues will be allowed to operate under a special licence, which means they can continue to fulfil their fixtures.
But they are now banned from buying or selling players, extending contracts, selling club merchandise and tickets to fans and have had restrictions placed on their matchday operations.
The sanctions have been met with a fierce response from Chelsea fans on social media, with the club's three-strong contingent of OnlyFans models particularly vocal in their criticism.
Sophie Rose, Astrid Wett and Ally Rhodes might be more used to getting their kit off on OnlyFans, but they're extremely passionate when it comes to the Blues on social media.
Rose, who regularly poses for pictures inside Stamford Bridge, tweeted: "It’s a shame us supporters ( members of the British public FYI ) have to suffer as a result of a war that is totally out of our control. Our owner/ us fans clearly don’t approve of the invasion. British jobs will also be lost short/long term."
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Despite Rose's suggestion that "British jobs will be lost in the short/long term," the special licence granted to Chelsea as part of the sanctions means they are still able to pay the wages of all employees, including players and coaching staff.
Meanwhile, brunette bombshell Ally Rhodes, whose pinned tweet on Twitter was, until recently, a picture of her wearing a Chelsea shirt, claimed there was an agenda against Chelsea.
She tweeted: "Sanction or no sanction, London is and forever will be blue." Before adding: "There is an agenda against Chelsea Football Club. There always has been, there always will be."
Her comments were a reference to a quote from former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho, who, in 2014, suggested there was a campaign against the Blues after his team were denied a penalty against Southampton.
In a news conference, he said: "There is a campaign against Chelsea. I don't know why there is this campaign and I do not care."
Another prominent Chelsea-supporting OnlyFans model – Astrid Wett – also chose to echo Mourinho's words from eight years ago.
The blonde babe tweeted: "ABSOLUTELY FUMING." Followed by: "Jose Mourinho was right, there is a campaign against Chelsea Football Club."
Culture secretary Nadine Dorries explained the impact of sanctions against Chelsea on Twitter: "Our priority is to hold those who have enabled the Putin regime to account.
"Today's sanctions obviously have a direct impact on Chlelsea & its fans. We have been working hard to ensure the club & the national game are not unnecessarily harmed by these important sanctions.
"To ensure the club can continue to compete and operate we are issuing a special licence that will allow fixtures to be fulfilled, staff to be paid and existing ticket holders to attend matches while, crucially, depriving Abramovich of benefiting from his ownership of the club.
"I know this brings some uncertainty, but the government will work with the league & clubs to keep football being played while ensuring sanctions hit those intended. Football clubs are cultural assets and the bedrock of our communities. We're committed to protecting them."
Chelsea issued a response to the sanctions on Thursday afternoon, confirming their ability to fulfil men's and women's fixtures against Norwich and West Ham the same evening.
Their statement read: "We will fulfil our men’s and women’s team fixtures today against Norwich and West Ham, respectively, and intend to engage in discussions with the UK Government regarding the scope of the licence.
"This will include seeking permission for the licence to be amended in order to allow the club to operate as normal as possible.
"We will also be seeking guidance from the UK Government on the impact of these measures on the Chelsea Foundation and its important work in our communities."
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