I was just reading about RC Strasbourg, managed by Liam Rosenior and where Valentin Barco is currently playing his football.
They're on a tremendous run, winning again this weekend, to move up to fourth and are now just one point away from Champions League qualification.
I knew they are a BlueCo (Chelsea) club, but I wasn't aware of the strength of feeling of the Strasbourg fans against this relationship...
www.bbc.co.uk
I'm not aware of anything similar directed at Tony Bloom - USG would be the obvious source, I guess - perhaps reflective of Tony Bloom being more measured and hands-off in the way he works with the clubs he takes stakes in.
They're on a tremendous run, winning again this weekend, to move up to fourth and are now just one point away from Champions League qualification.
I knew they are a BlueCo (Chelsea) club, but I wasn't aware of the strength of feeling of the Strasbourg fans against this relationship...
"Strasbourg doesn't exist from the sporting point of view. We are just Chelsea B team," Strasbourg Supporters' Club member Alexandre Hummel tells BBC Sport. "I don't get why they would buy Strasbourg.
"Strasbourg is the only professional club in Alsace. There is a strong connection to the local identity, a mix of French and Germanic culture.
"We are not in debt to a bank but we are in debt to BlueCo. I would rather be in the fifth tier with our destiny in our hands, not spending someone else's money. When you do that, you belong to them."

'BlueCo out' - Strasbourg fans protest against Chelsea's parent club
French Ligue 1 side Strasbourg endures fan tension over the perceived 'betrayal' of the club's sale to Chelsea owners BlueCo.

I'm not aware of anything similar directed at Tony Bloom - USG would be the obvious source, I guess - perhaps reflective of Tony Bloom being more measured and hands-off in the way he works with the clubs he takes stakes in.