Chelsea's sponsor saga gets mocked

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Chelsea holding out for a huge front-of-shirt deal has turned into another one of those stories where the club look like they’ve overplayed their hand. If the fair market value really is around half of what they wanted, then it feels like they’ve spent years chasing a number nobody else was ever going to meet.

What makes it worse is the timing. They’ve had chances to sort it, and now the whole thing just looks like a self-inflicted mess. No sponsor, no money on the shirt, and plenty of people taking the piss out of the situation.

Some will say they should just take the best offer and move on, others reckon the long game will still pay off. Either way, it’s another reminder that football clubs can be brilliant at convincing themselves they’re worth more than the market thinks.
 
The officials at that club have been taking the piss for years and now the whole sponsor thing is just another example of it because they sit there acting like the market owes them a massive deal when every sane person can see they should have accepted something ages ago, the delay has cost them more than any supposed premium and the people making these calls are either clueless or just too stubborn to admit they got it wrong, same old nonsense really
 
Honestly this is exactly the sort of mess that happens when people in charge start believing their own hype and think they can just wait forever for the perfect deal like the world is going to line up and hand them one, every month they drag it out they make themselves look worse and the number gets less believable, if the market says one thing and you keep demanding another then eventually you just look delusional and that is where they are now because everyone outside the club is laughing and even some inside probably know it was a stupid play from the start and now they are stuck with nothing and all this talk about value while the shirt stays blank
 
The biggest issue is the timing, not just the number. If they had accepted a sensible deal earlier, the club would have at least had income and stability. Instead it now looks like they misread the market and the optics are awful.
 
Reminds me of a bloke I knew down the pub who kept refusing every job offer because he was convinced a better one was coming next week, then months later he was still skint and moaning that nobody valued him properly, same energy here really, they keep waiting for this magical figure while everyone else has moved on and the longer it drags the worse it looks, all talk and no shirt sponsor just becomes another story people bring up when they want a laugh
 
Nah i dont buy the idea that they should just take anything and be grateful, but the number they want is clearly fantasy and theyve left themselves looking daft by stretching it this long
 
I get why clubs try to maximise commercial value, because every extra bit of income matters and nobody wants to leave money on the table. But there has to be a point where ambition turns into stubbornness, and this seems to have passed it ages ago. They had the chance to lock something in, get the shirt sorted, and stop the jokes, but instead they kept pushing for a figure that the market clearly was not backing. Now the whole thing is a punchline and the club look like they have spent years chasing smoke while everyone else has been collecting the cash and moving on, absolute madness really and they only have themselves to blame
 
Chelsea out here acting like they are the biggest thing since sliced bread while the shirt sits there naked and the money doesnt appear, honestly the cheek of it is impressive and embarrassing at the same time
 
The fair value figure sounds closer to reality than Chelsea’s asking price. They may still land a decent deal, but the gap suggests they badly overestimated their leverage.
 
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