Bleacher Report: When Ken Bates sold Chelsea to a Russian billionaire named Roman Abramovich for £140 million ($223 million) in 2003, a new era of English football was created: the Petrodollar Premier League.
The classic part of it is that Abramovich was really the guy who made the massive moves there happen, Shevchenko and Torres, not the manager he had at the time.
Nobody blames the managers because it was really the owner meddling.
So now again it seems the manager suffer and gets it in the neck because the owner doesn't want to see his pet signing dumped, even when it is blatantly justified footballing wise.
Torres is definetly #1
How about he's own existence?