"Ron was the outstanding candidate for the job," Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck said. "It was not necessary to look outside as we had someone with all the necessary attributes inside which was important as it ensures continuity and a smooth transition. He has the total support of the board and Roman (Abramovich) and both the football and business elements of the club will report to him." Chelsea said on Wednesday that Kenyon would leave his post on Oct. 31 but continue to serve the club as a non-executive director.
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