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Ian Walker
I'm actually less bothered about Chelsea. Yes, they're classless scum (and always will be), but it was one mega-rich individual who bought their club and pumped money into it. That's a time-honoured way to get ahead in football, dating back to the very start of the professional game. For those who don't believe football existed before 1992, see Blackburn Rovers.
However, the idea of corrupt countries using football clubs as their personal fiefdom, basically to market away their shocking human rights records, unsettles me. Emirates Marketing Project and PSG have basically cheated their way to success -- completely ignoring FFP through clever accountants and smart legal teams. Saudi Sportswashing Machine are about to go the same way.
Finance rules are there to keep the rich at the top, they don't see it as cheating just winning by using their unlimited assets. Fair play and sportsmanship has no place in most professional "sport".