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Hopefully it means the end of having to see his swarmy face on Sky sports.
 
I tend to cut the guy a bit more slack than some of you do. Whatever else he did right or wrong, he was heavily involved in turfing out the two cowboys.

I agree. At least this means he'll stop being a go to guy when media hacks need a talking head about what we're up to. Chelsea. The perfect place for business people with no understanding of football.
 
Yes, joe Cole and Roy aside, he was phenomenal in getting rid. Broughton too, in an era when elites usually stick together, they did the right thing which is huge in my book. Plus, there was no certainty we would get rid of them either Four years ago last week as well, right. Feels like eons.
 
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...Erm...This is absolutely typical of the pernicious capitalist Establishment, this is, eee-bah-gum, sisters and brothers, it reminds me of the terrible industrial strife of the1970s, which I've read all about in a really big book and I'm extremely angry about and need urgently to explain in detail to all of those people who actually lived through it at the time. Erm, y'see, there was loads of unions around then, led by great men like Arthur Scargill, Keir Hardie and Fred Kite, and, erm [cont on p45 of the Independent]
 
Forum slag me. Who are you over there? GK is also in both threads.

Redmachine. For some reason I have not posted on there for years,(I think it's the fact I forgot my password and never bothered to find it out) but I go on to take a look sometimes as there are posters on there that make me laugh. I think the last time I posted on there I got into an argument with Dave Usher when I said I thought Neil Mellor would not be as highly rated by him and others if he was foreign like Pongolle. That's how long ago that was!
 
Didn't he kick start our new era of commercial savvyness with the big Standard chartered deal?

I heard that too (he used to work in banking before he joined LFC) but others have disputed it TBF and said that was down to Ayre.
 
Redmachine. For some reason I have not posted on there for years,(I think it's the fact I forgot my password and never bothered to find it out) but I go on to take a look sometimes as there are posters on there that make me laugh. I think the last time I posted on there I got into an argument with Dave Usher when I said I thought Neil Mellor would not be as highly rated by him and others if he was foreign like Pongolle. That's how long ago that was!
Banned huh?
 
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...Erm...This is absolutely typical of the pernicious capitalist Establishment, this is, eee-bah-gum, sisters and brothers, it reminds me of the terrible industrial strife of the1970s, which I've read all about in a really big book and I'm extremely angry about and need urgently to explain in detail to all of those people who actually lived through it at the time. Erm, y'see, there was loads of unions around then, led by great men like Arthur Scargill, Keir Hardie and Fred Kite, and, erm [cont on p45 of the Independent]


Who is that boy?

I've seen him on telly, comes across as one of those clever university types with a prodigious memory for facts without actually having any sense of the context.

He'll go far, especially if he can remember lies he's told.
 
I hate him. As far as I'm concerned him and Chelsea are a perfect fit. I know he played a big part in getting rid of Hicks and Gillett but that doesn't change the fact that he worked unabashedly to undermine two managers, thought he could pick the team and determine who we signed and who we sold, stirred up players against a manager, going as far as to show texts from players to the media, lied to a delegation of fans he met all whilst swanning about the place like he was the greatest thing to happen to the club. He sat there during the high court hearing like he had single Handedly toppled the owners whilst a year before he was working with them to try and bin the manager.

Like I said - perfect fit for Chelsea. Let's hope he genuinely is the fernando Torres of finance.
 
Who is that boy?

I've seen him on telly, comes across as one of those clever university types with a prodigious memory for facts without actually having any sense of the context.

He'll go far, especially if he can remember lies he's told.


Owen Jones, the most irritating little oik on the planet, much beloved by middle class faux radicals.
 
I hate him. As far as I'm concerned him and Chelsea are a perfect fit. I know he played a big part in getting rid of Hicks and Gillett but that doesn't change the fact that he worked unabashedly to undermine two managers, thought he could pick the team and determine who we signed and who we sold, stirred up players against a manager, going as far as to show texts from players to the media, lied to a delegation of fans he met all whilst swanning about the place like he was the greatest thing to happen to the club. He sat there during the high court hearing like he had single Handedly toppled the owners whilst a year before he was working with them to try and bin the manager.

Like I said - perfect fit for Chelsea. Let's hope he genuinely is the fernando Torres of finance.

Is all this fact mate? Some of it was known.. (Rafa, and CP's high opinion of himself) but the texts, the signings, picking the team, undermining roy?
 
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