While Chelsea fans may be feeling frustration towards those in charge of the club, this feeling pales in comparison to how fellow BlueCo owned Strasbourg supporters have reacted to the takeover.
The Ligue 1 side have staged regular protests towards Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali, with them clearly against the unnamed but pretty clear path towards them becoming a feeder club for the Blues.
This is in the wake of them having their best domestic season for some time under Liam Rosneior. Strasbourg currently sit in the European places whilst boasting the youngest side in their league by some way.
Two of their best performing players this season are directly from Stamford Bridge. Both Andrey Santos and Djordje Petrovic have impressed during loan spells this campaign.
Santos will be part of the Chelsea squad next season, and if the upcoming review of goalkeeper options sees the Serbian prevail, frustration may reach boiling point amongst fans of the French side.

Strasbourg supporters not happy with Behdad Eghbali after meeting owner
Eghbali was spotted in attendance at Strasbourg’s last game, where they conceded late to fall to a 2-2 draw to Nice.
Twitter user Dermatopoulos was in attendance, and photographed a banner from fans that stated they were awaiting a proper talk with the Chelsea owner about their club.
It is believed Eghbali met fans before the game, however clearly what occured did not suffice with what they were looking for.

Chelsea fans following Strasbourg example
Earlier this year, a group of Chelsea fans made their feeling known about those in charge by protesting outside Stamford Bridge ahead of a Premier League victory over Southampton.
The sentiment seemed to lack intent at points. Some sections of the fanbase were concerned there was mindless targeting of Boehly rather than protesting genuine problems with the club.
Finishing in the Champions League places for next season would go some way to easing concerns amongst supporters, however these hopes took a big blow in their last outing.
Chelsea were held to a 2-2 draw by relegation-threatened Ipswich Town, with them falling outside of the top five in the protest.
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