Ken Bates obituary
Ken Bates obituary details the life and influence of the former Chelsea FC owner and chairman, who died at age 94. Bates bought the club in 1982 from the Mears family for £1, after Chelsea was burdened with heavy debt and was close to dropping from the top ranks. The article says his long tenure was marked by financial strain and frequent conflict, with Chelsea later carrying about £97 million in debt and Bates taking £17 million after the club’s sale to Roman Abramovich. It also describes legal disputes around 2004, when his solicitors filed a writ seeking an additional £2 million, which Chelsea disputed. Beyond business, it recounts operational moves such as restoring Stamford Bridge, developing the site with multiple commercial ventures, and pushing for changes to how Premiership TV revenues and “parachute payments” were handled. The piece notes his use of matchday programme notes to criticize individuals and a short-lived security fence plan at the ground.






