Ah, the old multi club system, something that some Chelsea fans aren't even comfortable with.
I'm intrigued to see how you pull it off and what benefits you get from it, because I look at the City group for instance and don't see how it's benefited Man City's first team directly apart from 'spreading the brand' and perhaps allowing them to do some creative accounting.
Are you talking about the Chelsea fanbase? The Club? Or the owners?
I hate to break this to you but Boehly is working towards buying the Washington Commanders while everyone else is focusing on Chelsea spending.
He puts the right people and structure in place and then lets them do their job.
They started planning this when they put their first bid in for Chelsea in 2019, and they have a TON of multi-level, club feeder system experience.
Not in football, but the Dodgers are legendary for the system of teams, feeder teams, developmental pathways, and then the A through triple A teams all the way to the mothership.
They own half or more of the talent pipeline in South and Central America. And they love them, because while talent CAN get promoted through the pathways, they strive to win for the fans and keep a focus at each level.
It was by far the biggest, most ambitious, and expensive “multi tier” system ever put in place by a sports ownership group.
Taking that into account they immediately targeted front and back office staff with heavy experience in those models, and they already had excellent consultants on staff before the purchase.
I am literally just telling you the plan they are presenting as their “first phase”: first 7 years. It isn’t a secret.
You are free to believe they will have no idea how to accomplish it. I don’t think that’s a good bet, but it is your prerogative.