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Bitter Gallas sees red over the way Blues treated him

William Gallas has accused Chelsea's chief executive Peter Kenyon and their fans of making his life hell.

Gallas spent five seasons at Stamford Bridge before a contract row led to him moving to Arsenal in a swap deal with Ashley Cole in 2006.

The France defender says Kenyon was unwilling to offer him a fair new deal despite interest from AC Milan.

In his autobiography, he wrote: "No one knows how laughable Chelsea's offer was and what I deserved."

He added: "My first match against Chelsea was very difficult. Chelsea's fans whistled me every time I got the ball; they really had it in for me."

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