EPL champs Chelsea cancel victory parade

May 24, 2017 - 12:21 PM Chelsea have cancelled Sunday's planned victory parade after security advice in the wake of the Manchester terror attack.

The Blues had planned an open top bus tour to show off the Premier League trophy and hope to add the FA Cup in Saturday's final - where the team will wear black armbands - with Arsenal.

However, after consultation with the authorities - and with the terror threat raised to "critical" - it has been determined "it would be inappropriate" for the parade to go ahead.

"Everyone associated with Chelsea Football Club offers our heartfelt condolences to those affected by Monday's terror attack in Manchester. Our thoughts go out to all the victims, and their families and friends," a statement on Chelsea's official website read.

"In light of these tragic events, we feel it is inappropriate to go ahead with the victory parade in London on Sunday.

"Given the heightened security threat announced by the Government, and recognising that this is a developing situation, we have given this careful consideration.

"We strongly believe, in the interests of everyone, this is the correct course of action. We are sure our fans will understand this decision.

"Furthermore, as a mark of respect, our players will wear black armbands at the FA Cup Final against Arsenal on Saturday.

"Chelsea Football Club will also make a donation to a fund supporting the victims of this horrific attack."

The club's Player of the Year awards dinner, planned for Sunday evening, will still take place as the ticketed event is cned to one area.

Source: AAP






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