Chelsea supporters have voiced their outrage at co-owner Todd Boehly following revelations about his ties to ticket resale ...
Vivid Seats sell tickets to concerts and other sporting events as well as Premier League games but its use is prohibited in ...
Vivid Seats offers tickets to Chelsea and Premier League clubs on its resale platform, often at a high mark-up – a criminal offence in football following the Hillsborough disaster in 1989.
A website co-owned by Todd Boehly is involved in the “unauthorised” resale of tickets to Chelsea matches and ... The unauthorised resale of football tickets was made a criminal offence in ...
Chelsea owner Todd ... the first time – having tickets priced ‘between £1,622 and £17,672’. This has raised questions about the law against the resale of football tickets.
Chelsea chairman Todd Boehly ... fans based in the UK cannot buy or sell tickets on the platform, with it made a criminal offence to resell tickets for football matches following the Hillsborough ...
Chelsea fans have accused Todd Boehly of a “breach of trust” over his co-ownership of a website involved in the “unauthorised” resale of tickets ... in Deloitte’s Football Money League ...
Chelsea fans have accused Todd Boehly of a ‘breach of trust’ after it emerged the billionaire co-owns a website involved in reselling tickets to Premier League games, including his own team’s.
TODD BOEHLY has been accused of a ‘breach of trust’ by Chelsea fans for his involvement in a ticket resale company. Chelsea co-owner Boehly is also a director of US based Vivid Seats which is ...
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