VETERANS have slammed the sale of their homes to Chelsea FC's home Stamford Bridge.
Those living in Sir Oswald Stoll Mansions in Fulham, London, have said they'll refuse to leave when given their marching orders.
Now, the sale of their homes to the football club has been confirmed.
The Premier League giants have purchased the majority of a 1.2 acre site next to Stamford Bridge from the Stoll Foundation.
One of the youngest veterans, former army man Matthew Bignell, 36, told Sun Online he was "deeply disappointed" by the move.
He added: "It's a huge shame. There's too much emphasis on the money they'll gain and not enough on the homes they're losing.
"They've made dozens of veterans homeless. It's not good enough."
He previously told how veterans would refuse to leave their homes after the sale.
He added: "We have to look into what we can do to fight back against this decision. We're not sure making that many veterans homeless in the short term will really help in the long-term."
The military pensioners are furious over a deal that has seen Chelsea purchase the 1.2-acre area of land for £80m.
It comes amid its £2billion planned expansion.
But it means the 100 veterans and war widows living inside the 1915 block will have to be rehoused - something many are fighting.
Veteran Sean Kennedy, 51, has lived in his flat since 2013.
He added: "It's disappointing but not unexpected this has happened. The charity's quality of care has never been very strong.
"Now I have to find somewhere else to live and I'm overwhelmed. I'm too stressed to fight back, there's nothing I can do.
"It's not surprising, we live next to Chelsea FC. They have the power and the money to do this."
Most of the tenants are over the age of 60, with some claiming they won't be able to physically manage moving out.
Alan Parmenter, 67, who served in the army between 1971 and 2004, is "absolutely disgusted" by the plans.
He previously said: "We've done nothing wrong. There's a lady across the way who is 94. It'll kill them.
"I can't physically move out. The lift doesn't work. I'm not going to be able to move anything."
He added that he just wants "a peaceful life" and is too old to move.
Colin Tiso, 57, suffers such severe PTSD from his time fighting in the first Gulf War he can't leave his one-bed flat.
He added: " Because of my PTSD I struggle to leave my flat and I'm getting treatment for that. My anxiety is overwhelming. Whenever I get the newsletters with information about the plans I completely shut down. For me as an army veteran I'm scared.
"Leaving the flat terrifies me. If I can't leave the flat then moving is going to be traumatic."
Another tenant, Neil Ingram, 62, said it felt "like a tsunami coming our way".
He added that the £7,800 the tenants will get in statutory home loss payment is "not a lot of money".
He added: "I'm concerned. It feels like a tsunami coming our way. It's not a lot of money but some people are happy with that."
Mark McFadden, who spent 17 years in the army, said residents "don't know when we're leaving" and "don't know where to go".
The Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation, set up to support veterans returning from the First World War, provides ex-service men and women, and their spouses, with a home.
The Fulham mansions is the original site Sir Oswald, a successful theatre magnate, donated to house veterans in 1916.
Since then the charity has expanded to sites in Acton, Hounslow, Chiswick and Aldershot, Surrey.
The charity, which listed its "comprehensive income" at £597,000 in 2022, now claims it doesn't have enough funds to refurbish the Fulham site "to necessary Government housing standards".
It would cost "a minimum of £10million, funds the charity simply does not currently have", according to consultation documentation.
It added: "The overall thermal efficiency and insulation of properties in Fulham is often very poor, many tenants complain of their homes being cold and say they are unable to afford their heating bills."
Meanwhile, Will Campbell-Wroe, the charity's CEO, is paid between £80,000 and £90,000, according to its latest accounts.
Three other members of staff at the charity earn between £60,000 and £70,000.
The club has promised not to take possession of it until 2025 at the earliest.
Stoll Chief Executive, Will Campbell-Wroe, says: “The veterans are the heart of this organisation and we continue, as we have always done, to act in the best interests of the charity and its beneficiaries. The Chelsea FC ownership group's offer enables us to limit uncertainty for residents and offer support over a longer period of time.
"The site at Fulham is just not fit for purpose for the long term and while this is a difficult time for our residents, it is something we must do, to enable us to support veterans now and in the future.
"We are enhancing our robust support programme for our residents during this process and our commitment to them will continue to be at the forefront of all we do at Stoll.”
Residents will not have to leave their homes straight away; the offer includes a leaseback period, meaning that the land would be temporarily given back to Stoll after completion of the sale, according to the charity.
This will allow the charity to support residents to move to alternative, suitable accommodation, it said.
Stoll's Board of Trustees expects completion to take place in early 2024.
The Sun revealed previously that the Blues have committed to a massive redevelopment of their current home that ended fears they would relocate to a new stadium.
American owner Boehly, who bought the Premier League outfit last year for £4.25billion, made promises to the stadium freeholder to expand the ground rather than move the club to a new location.
Now Chelsea want to build a new 60,000-capacity ground to keep up with their rivals commercially with the new owners hoping for a staged rebuild of the Bridge, with the stands replaced and upgraded one by one.
Chelsea FC refused to comment when approached by Sun Online.
catorn
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Savage reply
savage answer.
catorn
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To a Barcelona fan like you, everything is for free.
You just read your mind.
kowabklmt
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this is what I call enemies of progress..they are part of the reason Chelsea stadium is still small for over many years...compensation is paid, new houses built and time is given for them to move out slowly yet they want to stand in the way of success..
looks like these people don't want anything good for Chelsea there neighbors for God sake.anyway there delaying inevitable
Fipilpstz
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Didn't the tenants know about the sale, you couldn't raise enough money to buy it, the next is to get a clause put in if and whenever a sale should be made a solution must be find for the men, women, wives and husband of the Veterans who served England.
Pori
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Some people wants to watching football from view for free by been close to the Chelsea stadium.
Savage reply
Locacdtz
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So what’s the plan?
Cecaceimnr
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How do bring bible in this. Chelsea issues has nothing to with the bible. Jesus is Life. And life is in the bible.
VIKINGSB
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idk how I am a sadist in this case. this is an example of Big corporations buying out housing and land that's in use and has been in use for generations. Big money was used to take away these people's homes, they have no choice but to live there because they're veterans and spouses of deceased veterans. meaning they live there out of funding and subsidies. that place is a home that was setup for them specifically. now that the place has been bought up; they need to find a new home that will take only people in their specific situations and backgrounds. there's the other matter of fact as being the location of the place ( work, hospital, access) all of those things specifically catered for those people.
I called you that cuz of the way you attacked someone, calling him all sorts of names just cuz of comments. If you want to comment, just comment and stop insulting people. Only saddists does that.
Dancdelmny
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Todd is busy buying over land after the transfer market shut
CollinsOjwang
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the should move, especially cause the european nights get very loud...hope to be back competing there once more.
Zakclmpuz
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who was the £80m paid to can they make other arrangements for this people? it is sad that they have to move but is that 80m enough to relocate them all safely?
It is alot more than enough.
Zakclmpuz
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Some people wants to watching football from view for free by been close to the Chelsea stadium.
To a Barcelona fan like you, everything is for free.
VOsimhen9Fan
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who was the £80m paid to can they make other arrangements for this people? it is sad that they have to move but is that 80m enough to relocate them all safely?
blackBeed
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ask yourself one question, who is selling the property to Chelsea? and watch how you speak to people. Chelsea is legally buying not stealing.
piece of meat isn't offensive and you can shove your opinion up where the sun doesn't shine.
blackBeed
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idk how I am a sadist in this case. this is an example of Big corporations buying out housing and land that's in use and has been in use for generations. Big money was used to take away these people's homes, they have no choice but to live there because they're veterans and spouses of deceased veterans. meaning they live there out of funding and subsidies. that place is a home that was setup for them specifically. now that the place has been bought up; they need to find a new home that will take only people in their specific situations and backgrounds. there's the other matter of fact as being the location of the place ( work, hospital, access) all of those things specifically catered for those people.
a lot of things go into these kinds if accommodations because these people are in special situations with different specific needs that are being met there. now they're being inconvenienced only for corporate greed. support football development but not when it's done under the bodies and Iives of those that are underneath. think about these things and why people complain and why they make headlines.
blackBeed
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Imagine this saddist piece of sh!t. You're the one to read properly and understand English. Is it Chelsea that made them homeless, or those that sold the land to Chelsea? Go fix your brain, you sh!thole 🤕😏.
idk how I am a sadist in this case. this is an example of Big corporations buying out housing and land that's in use and has been in use for generations. Big money was used to take away these people's homes, they have no choice but to live there because they're veterans and spouses of deceased veterans. meaning they live there out of funding and subsidies. that place is a home that was setup for them specifically. now that the place has been bought up; they need to find a new home that will take only people in their specific situations and backgrounds. there's the other matter of fact as being the location of the place ( work, hospital, access) all of those things specifically catered for those people.
Koabdoptuy
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He talks about much emphasis on money how about the number of lives lost in the States of israel and Palestine just because American and England want to fulfill the prophecies in the lying books they want the world to believe in?
you're calling the word of God, a lying book, am not surprised, you're brain washed, wish you well...
Wuyemnopty
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Lifelong free accommodation and big pensions some only served few years
Wuyemnopty
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Move them to Butlins imagine living few feet from Stamford Bridge for free one guy only served 3 years in army aged 36 wtf
Nkemjiro22
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the lying books you said the holy Bible the greatest book of all the book that speaks life and truth the book that when you study you will be filled the lying book, which one is the true book your the book of Quran really lying book, that book is the Genesis of terrorism in this world, let me remind you of something the israelis you have fought the whole Arab nation and won the fight so Hamas in Gaza a piece of cake to Israel take your whole family down to Gaza and Palestine and defend them against Israel you will see the results you will love the results.
Nkemjiro22
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He talks about much emphasis on money how about the number of lives lost in the States of israel and Palestine just because American and England want to fulfill the prophecies in the lying books they want the world to believe in?
is America and England the hamas terrorist group that attack Israel, the terrorist group in Gaza attack Israel, is America sponsoring the terrorist group that attack Israel, Israel have the right to defend themselves, so if a terrorist group attack your community you will be looking at them you won't fight back Mr Peace ambassador thank you for your peacekeeping.
sykeme
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I thought they said Chelsea is a tenant not having a stadium now they want to people are complaining again. Surely success comes with enemity
pasacdkops
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This Todd Boely is a serious business man, its getting interesting gradually.
Amazing2020
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He talks about much emphasis on money how about the number of lives lost in the States of israel and Palestine just because American and England want to fulfill the prophecies in the lying books they want the world to believe in?
Rothensnake
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Chelsea does it again, after the Mercato, it's now land they buy.
Vohalopryz
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this is what I call enemies of progress..they are part of the reason Chelsea stadium is still small for over many years...compensation is paid, new houses built and time is given for them to move out slowly yet they want to stand in the way of success..
catorn
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Some people wants to watching football from view for free by been close to the Chelsea stadium.
riybdklors
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Land,is expensive......we see how they solve this........
danriwbik
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Which one is Shadow here...was it Chelsea that made you people homeless?? 🤔
riybdklors
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wait and see.......mm
victoremy
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It is a very much good move for Chelsea, it will sure generate more money for them,at the same time the owner should also have the betterment of the people leaving around the bridge in his mind.The don't just have to be homeless at there ages.