Peter Kenyon
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"Peter Kenyon" is a British businessman who has served as the chief executive of English Premier League clubs Manchester United F.C./Manchester United Football Club and Chelsea F.C./Chelsea Football Club, where he has been involved in contentious transfer dealings.

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In the short and medium term... the next TV deal is critically important.

Chelsea is extremely disappointed with today's verdict.

If we had something to say we would have said it.

It must be within the brains of all of us to find a solution.

It was about giving exposure to Manchester United, and I think we've done that at every level. There's some [events] that you want to be mass, and some that you want to be intimate. I think people got a good balance of activities in just two weeks.

If you leave the investment aside, ... it will be a huge disappointment if we don't win anything. If you include the investment, however, it will be a failure if we don't win something. That's the way the manager will see it and the way we see it, because we're expected to win things; that's what we do.

The Premier League is a great product, one of the best in the world, and gets fantastic exposure on TV, but we can't become complacent.

Our sponsorship program, which is really an important factor of that (record revenue), is critical to us going forward.

He'll be a fantastic asset to the team and squad. This carries on the Chelsea policy of investing in young, top English talent.