He's basically told the Chelsea fans he doesn't give a shit about them, why didn't he do the same for us since its so clearly how he actually feels?
Don't care what anyone else says, I think somewhere along the way, he changed for the worse. You have to remember he was just overhyped potential when he joined us from a struggling Atletico, and was largely ridiculed in Spain as "poor Torres" who had never scored more than 14 goals a season and always had his arse handed to him by Casillas.
He saw us in Istanbul, and then Athens. He saw Rafa, Alonso, and Reina and thought 'aye aye'. Time to get out that armband. Dream debut season and all of a sudden he was the world's best striker. The night we fucked Marseille up in the CL, at half time in the Bernabeu they replayed
that goal on the big screen and a Madrid grandee was heard to exclaim (in Spanish) "fucking hell, is THAT really Torres?!". And so his fame and ego grew to a point where the self-entitlement and cold-hearted selfishness began to blacken his soul. The Tumours more than played their part of course, but who is to say another league tilt or CL SF or QF loss would have made any difference? For Torres, it wasn't about the challenge, it was about the winning, ticking the boxes on a list mentally pinned up entitled "stuff I've won". But the one lesson he's not yet learned is the life isn't about getting what you want, it's about appreciating what you have. Or in Torres' case, had. He'll have plenty of years to dwell on that.
As for the point you make, you're right about the implicit message to the Chelsea fans. But you know what? Those plastic fuckers don't give a toss. Mercenary no class fans welcome mercenary no class player. Meant for each other.