The politician for UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative party has made a bold suggestion about Chelsea’s FA Cup semifinal against Crystal Palace at Wembley Stadium
Premier League giants Chelsea’s ticket sales from their FA Cup semifinal against Crystal Palace at Wembley Stadium in April should go to Ukraine, the head of the UK government’s Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee (DCMS) has urged in the aftermath of the club’s Russian owner, Roman Abramovich, being sanctioned.
The Champions League quarterfinalists are not allowed to sell tickets as part of a range of measures aimed at ensuring businessman Abramovich cannot profit from the club because of his alleged close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Each of the four FA Cup semifinalists could expect an allocation of around 33,000 tickets for the matches at the 90,000-capacity national stadium.
The government will reportedly make a decision imminently on whether Chelsea will be able to sell tickets and any conditions the Blues will have to meet in order to do so. The game is due to be played on the weekend of April 16.
It’s ridiculous that we face the prospect of a half full Wembley for the Chelsea Vs Palace FA Cup semifinal. The FA must be allowed to sell tickets to Chelsea fans with all money going to the people of Ukraine.
— Julian Knight MP (@julianknight15) March 21, 2022
“The FA must be allowed to sell tickets to Chelsea fans so long as all money goes to the people of Ukraine,” argued Julian Knight, the Tory Member of Parliament for Midlands town Solihull.