A north versus south all-star game should be held in order to raise funds for lower-division clubs in England, according to Todd Boehly.
Boehly, co-owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, was part of a group that took over the English club.
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Boehly said that English football could benefit from adapting some ideas from U.S. sports, such as a tournament to decide the team's fate.
"I hope that the Premier League learns a lesson from American sports, where there is an all-star game and a tournament with the bottom four teams," he said.
We made $200 million from a Monday and a Tuesday this year. You could make an all-star game for the premier league to raise money for the pyramid.
Boehly predicted that there will be an evolution of the all-star game in the premier league.
According to Boehly, his hope is for Chelsea to follow in the footsteps of Manchester City's owners, City Football Group, and Red Bull, and adopt a global multiclub model to aid the development of players.
He said that they had talked about a multi club model. I want to build out the footprint. There are benefits to having a club.
We want to show pathways for our young superstars to get onto the pitch while getting them real game time. I would like to do that through another club in a competitive league.
We should be blamed for Tuchel's dismissal.
The first big decision made by the new owners was to fire Thomas Tuchel as manager.
The decision was about Boehly's vision for the club.
He said that when taking over a business, you have to make sure that you're compatible with the people who are operating the business.
Tuchel is an extremely talented and successful person. The club's vision was to find a manager who wanted to collaborate and a coach who wanted to collaborate.
We want to bring a team together with the academy, the first team and the clubs that we want to acquire.
It has to be a well-oiled machine. We didn't know if Thomas saw it the same way we saw it. We didn't have a common vision for the future.