Chelsea owner Todd Boehly co-owns a website involved in “unauthorised” selling of tickets to Premier League matches, ...
After arriving on campus with plans to become a doctor or philosopher, it was at William & Mary that Todd Boehly discovered finance. Now, Todd is chairman and CEO of Eldridge, an owner of the Los ...
Vivid Seats sell tickets to concerts and other sporting events as well as Premier League games but its use is prohibited in ...
an asset manager overseeing about $74 billion that’s chaired by Todd Boehly. A joint venture between a Starwood Capital Group affiliate and Mast Capital secured the financing for the project ...
Todd Boehly, owner of Chelsea is seen during the Premier League match against and Manchester City FC at Stamford Bridge on August 18, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images) ...
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.
Chelsea's Todd Boehly is the co-owner of an 'unauthorised' website which resells Premier League tickets at vastly inflated ...
Chelsea chairman Todd Boehly is reportedly co-owner of an 'unauthorised' website that takes part in the reselling of Premier League tickets to foreign tourists. Boehly, 51, who is also a co-owner ...
A website co-owned by Todd Boehly is involved in the “unauthorised” resale of tickets to Chelsea matches and other Premier League games to foreign tourists, Telegraph Sport can reveal.
Chelsea owner Todd Boehly decided to leave Stamford Bridge before the final whistle of their game against Manchester City. Boehly was sitting in the director’s box when the team were 1-0 down to ...
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 ...
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 to his own club’s matches. Members of the ...