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Avram Grant has taken a team to a European final and to within a whisker of wining the Premier League yet every day there are rumours about his job being under threat. No one who works for Chelsea is able to effectively quash such rumours because they clearly have no idea what Roman Abramovich is thinking. Chelsea's owner appointed Grant because they pair had become friends when Abramovich started to take an interest in Israeli football. But now Abramovich is spending most of his time in Moscow, cultivating his relationship with the government and spending a fortune on art as gifts for his girlfriend.
While he's away chief executive Peter Kenyon has to pretend that all is running smoothly and that he is in control of the business but he's not – everything that happens at Chelsea is at the whim of the governor of Chukotka. Perhaps he will sell the whole team if they embarrass him in front of his high-powered friends in Moscow tomorrow and replace them with a squad of Brazilians. If he does, expect to see if confidently and extensively spun as “part of a bold global strategy for Chelsea Football Club”.
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