Miguel Delaney
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And I suppose so many Chelsea fans feel like it doesn't feel like what their club is supposed to be.
On that, I suppose,
If a team is winning, then everyone always feels it's their club.
And this is the main issue, that Chelsea are suddenly a team that are not quite coasting right now, but they're in a very strange place in regards to where they are, not least what they've spent.
And also, I think, as has been publicised a lot over the past few weeks, the losses that the ownership are making with the club, the losses the club is making.
So, yeah, there's a lot of dissent around Stamford Bridge.
It's not a happy place.
So now, mathematically, it's not in their hands, but I suppose the bottom of the table doesn't work like that because it's not exactly like anyone at the bottom is going to go and win all their games.
So it's different, obviously, to the top.
I think the one exception there is Fulham's great escape of 07-08.
But that is sort of, we're kind of getting there with Tottenham right now.
Obviously, the gap isn't as bad.
It's only two points off, to be fair.
But it's more about the emotion, the feeling.
And it's amazing.
It's amazing.
This is a team that hasn't won in four months in the league.
Like, that is incredible.
Yeah, yeah.
It's astonishing.