Richard Keys says Chelsea could become laughing stock under Todd Boehly after PL all star game suggestion
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'MLB did their All-Star Game this year—they made $200M from a Monday and a Tuesday. You could do a North vs. South All-Star Game from the Premier League to fund the pyramid very easily.' 377622429Chelsea owner Todd Boehly thinks English football could benefit from an All-Star Game: 'MLB did their All-Star Game this year—they made $200M from a Monday and a Tuesday. You could do a North vs. South All-Star Game from the Premier League to fund the pyramid very easily.' https://t.co/FzNANzrJ2g However, the suggestion didn't sit well with Keys, who wrote on Twitter that Boehly is making the Blues a 'laughing stock' in the world of football. He wrote on Twitter: "Todd Boehly was this government’s preferred bidder for Chelsea. He’s been described by some who advocate an independent regulator as a ‘laughing stock’. He’s turning Chelsea into the same. The lesson? Govt & their regulators should never be allowed anywhere near football." Richard Keys@richardajkeysTodd Boehly was this government’s preferred bidder for Chelsea. He’s been described by some who advocate an independent regulator as a ‘laughing stock’. He’s turning Chelsea into the same. The lesson? Govt & their regulators should never be allowed anywhere near football.8510Todd Boehly was this government’s preferred bidder for Chelsea. He’s been described by some who advocate an independent regulator as a ‘laughing stock’. He’s turning Chelsea into the same. The lesson? Govt & their regulators should never be allowed anywhere near football. Boehly recently appeared at a press conference in New York and opined about the All-Star Game as he stated (h/t express.co.uk): "Why don't we do a tournament with the bottom four sports teams, Why isn't there an All-Star game?" He further pointed out that these sorts of games generate massive revenue that can be used to better the football pyramid. He said: "People are talking about more money for the pyramid, in the MLB All-Star game this year we made $200m (£173m) from a Monday and a Tuesday. So we're thinking we could do a North versus South All-Star game for the Premier League, for whatever the pyramid needed, quite easily." However, judging by Keys' reaction, he is far from entertaining the idea.
Richard Keys says Chelsea could become laughing stock under Todd Boehly after PL all-star game suggestion
By Apratim Banerjee Modified 15 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Richard Keys ridicules Chelsea owner Todd Boehly's comments Former Sky Sports broadcaster Richard Keys slammed Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly for suggesting that the Premier League should hold a North vs. South All-Star game in an adaptation of American sports. MLB and NBA host all-star games during the off-season. Boehly suggested that the same sort of event should be hosted by the Premier League. B/R Football@brfootballChelsea owner Todd Boehly thinks English football could benefit from an All-Star Game:'MLB did their All-Star Game this year—they made $200M from a Monday and a Tuesday. You could do a North vs. South All-Star Game from the Premier League to fund the pyramid very easily.' 377622429Chelsea owner Todd Boehly thinks English football could benefit from an All-Star Game: 'MLB did their All-Star Game this year—they made $200M from a Monday and a Tuesday. You could do a North vs. South All-Star Game from the Premier League to fund the pyramid very easily.' https://t.co/FzNANzrJ2g However, the suggestion didn't sit well with Keys, who wrote on Twitter that Boehly is making the Blues a 'laughing stock' in the world of football. He wrote on Twitter: "Todd Boehly was this government’s preferred bidder for Chelsea. He’s been described by some who advocate an independent regulator as a ‘laughing stock’. He’s turning Chelsea into the same. The lesson? Govt & their regulators should never be allowed anywhere near football." Richard Keys@richardajkeysTodd Boehly was this government’s preferred bidder for Chelsea. He’s been described by some who advocate an independent regulator as a ‘laughing stock’. He’s turning Chelsea into the same. The lesson? Govt & their regulators should never be allowed anywhere near football.8510Todd Boehly was this government’s preferred bidder for Chelsea. He’s been described by some who advocate an independent regulator as a ‘laughing stock’. He’s turning Chelsea into the same. The lesson? Govt & their regulators should never be allowed anywhere near football. Boehly recently appeared at a press conference in New York and opined about the All-Star Game as he stated (h/t express.co.uk): "Why don't we do a tournament with the bottom four sports teams, Why isn't there an All-Star game?" He further pointed out that these sorts of games generate massive revenue that can be used to better the football pyramid. He said: "People are talking about more money for the pyramid, in the MLB All-Star game this year we made $200m (£173m) from a Monday and a Tuesday. So we're thinking we could do a North versus South All-Star game for the Premier League, for whatever the pyramid needed, quite easily." However, judging by Keys' reaction, he is far from entertaining the idea.