Chelsea chief insists owner Roman Abramovich will remain at club 'indefinitely'

16 May 2010 13:32
Here to stay: Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich[LNB]Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck has insisted that owner Roman Abramovich will remain at Chelsea 'indefinitely'.[LNB]The London club clinched the Double thanks to Didier Drogba's goal in the FA Cup final against Portsmouth at Wembley.[LNB]And Buck said the Chelsea owner was committed to the club.[LNB]'He was a very happy man last night,' he said. 'I see him here indefinitely.[LNB]'He has never, ever given us any indication that he is anything other than a long term Chelsea fan.'[LNB]According to Buck, any suggestions that Abramovich would sellChelsea are 'totally inaccurate' and 'not something that goes throughhis head'.[LNB]Buck also revealed to BBC Radio that three or four players would beleaving the club in the summer, with three or four new signings toreplace them.[LNB]He would not be drawn on specific players who could leave the club,such as Joe Cole. But he said the goals and targets were to 'keepwinning trophies in an efficient business-like manner'.[LNB] Pure delight: Drogba celebrates his winner at Wembley[LNB] Chelsea won Saturday's final at Wembley courtesy of a second half free-kick from Drogba.[LNB]The win came six days after the Blues thrashed Wigan to win their first Premier League title in four years.[LNB]  Captain Terry praises 'unbelievable' Chelsea but blasts Wembley pitchDidier Drogba settles it at the double as dignified Avram Grant leaves fans with good memoriesChelsea star Cole sets record for FA Cup wins after Portsmouth sunkCHELSEA FC

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