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The Premier League has requested Chelsea's response regarding co-owner Todd Boehly's ties to ticket exchange and resale firm Vivid Seats, according to the PA news agency.
The Premier League has written to Chelsea to clarify the club’s position on ticket resales amid Todd Boehly’s ownership of the controversial third-party ticket reselling website Vivid Seats ...
CHELSEA have been asked to explain their relationship with ticket resale site Vivid Seats after fan fury towards Todd Boehly. Blues co-owner Boehly is a director and investor in the American firm, … ...
EUROPA LEAGUE final tickets are being flogged for £23,000 on Vivid Seats – a company part-owned by Chelsea’s Todd Boehly. Manchester United and Tottenham are preparing to do battle in t… ...
Vivid Seats went public via a Todd Boehly-backed special purpose acquisition company in 2021 at $10 a share. After peaking at $14.35 in late 2021, it has lost nearly 86% of that value.
Chelsea chairman Todd Boehly has been accused of having a "conflict of interest" by investing in an American ticket resale company that is "unauthorised" by the club. Many of the club's fans ...
Premier League match tickets at Chelsea have been selling for more than twice the price of a season ticket on an American exchange website with a familiar director and investor to supporters – club ...
The controversial relationship Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly has with US ticketing site Vivid Seats has come into the spotlight once again after a payment from the company was revealed in the club’s ...
Vivid Seats, which is considered an unauthorised seller by the Premier League and is part-owned by Todd Boehly, made a payment of £93,000 to Chelsea last year according to the club's ...
Vivid Seats, a controversial ticket reselling site linked to Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly made a payment to the club last year.
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