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How the Kinetic Foundation helped launch McFarlane’s rise at Chelsea

Six years ago interim manager was working for a charity in south London. On Saturday he leads Chelsea out at the FA Cup final

As meteoric rises go, Calum McFarlane’s takes some beating. Six years after he and his assistants Harry Hudson and Dan Hogan were working for a south London charity that provides football and education for disadvantaged children, they will lead out Chelsea to face Manchester City in Saturday’s FA Cup final.

There have been accusations of cronyism given they have connections to Joe Shields, Chelsea’s co?head of recruitment, that go back years, to when McFarlane, Hudson and Hogan were at the charity, the Kinetic Foundation, or beyond. But James Fotheringham, Kinetic’s co-founder, is dismissive of that.

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May 14, 2026 Chelsea Football Sport

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