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Chelsea now only have one source of income - and it will barely cover one player's wage

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Chelsea only have one way to make money after the UK Government imposed sanctions on Roman Abramovich on Thursday morning.The Blues' only revenue stream will come through food and drinks sold on matchdays at Stamford Bridge - according to Rob Harris.However, it's believed that Chelsea only makes around £20,000 from food and drink sales on matchdays.And that figure is likely to go down as the Blues are unable to sell tickets for their games as part of the restrictions.As a result, season ticket holders, and fans with tickets purchased before March 10, will be the only fans permitted at Stamford Bridge.As well as losing revenue from ticket sales, Chelsea's club shop has also been forced to close due to the Blues not being able to sell merchandise.Fans were ushered out of the club shop at Stamford Bridge on Thursday morning as it was closed at around 11am.Chelsea's online store is also down with the message: "Due to the latest government announcement, the Chelsea Megastore Official Online Store shall be offline until further notice." What do you think of the sanctions against Chelsea?

Let us know in the comments section Chelsea have also lost their partnership with mobile phone company Three.“In light of the government’s recently announced sanctions, we have requested Chelsea Football Club temporarily suspend our sponsorship of the club," a statement read."Including the removal of our brand from shirts and around the stadium until further notice.”.

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