Cautionary tale, a lesson for today

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by Dirk Gently » 12 Dec 2006 15:29

Greenwich Royal Has JM said he's going to wash his hands completely of RFC when he sell up? I thought he said he would remain at the club in a reduced yet still significant capacity?


Would any new buyer let that happen? It'd significantly reduce the price JM could get for the club, and so I suspect that would make his mind up for him.

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by blue_army1871 » 12 Dec 2006 15:47

Game v west ham won't be the same with out pardew :cry:

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by strap » 13 Dec 2006 02:00

Yes, a cautionary tale indeed, except that Sir Steve Coppell would walk rather than work for a new owner who he didn't respect. Sir Steve is not in the game for money, he's a football man. He's found a club that meets all his needs, with little or no expectation, (and hence pressure). Frankly, if a new owner ditched Sir Steve after 3 bad results, I would be tempted to follow him and support his new club, rather than continue supporting a Chelski type of club.

I would imagine that Sir John would never sell the club to anyone who didn't have RFC's interests at heart.

But then, he IS a businessman, and a self confessed no lover of football, so who knows?

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by Frustrated_Royal » 13 Dec 2006 08:53

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Re: Cautionary tale, a lesson for today

by G Force 1871 » 13 Dec 2006 09:10

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Fred Sharpe's Nose Good to hear from you, West Ham fan, and now some of us can get back to liking your club again.


I'm sorry, but their actions in getting Pardew has stained their good name and have lost my respect forever.


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by Cemy Junction Expat » 13 Dec 2006 13:27

Meanwhile - the BBC history of Curbishley links suggest he's been waiting for this one to come along !!!


Pardew sacked as West Ham manager
11 Dec 06 | West Ham Utd
Argentine deals will haunt Pardew
11 Dec 06 | Football
Curbishley rules out Norwich move
06 Oct 06 | Norwich City
Curbishley denies Leeds job offer
02 Oct 06 | Leeds United
Curbishley does not want WBA post
19 Sep 06 | West Bromwich Albion
Curbishley sets sights on return
07 Sep 06 | Football
Curbishley not keen on Villa post
22 Jul 06 | Aston Villa
Curbishley unsure about next role
07 May 06 | Charlton Athletic

Didn't get earlier than May but I suspect we might have found

Curbishley rejects AC Milan position
Curbishley not interested in US Presidency
Curbishley would "rather be a Hammer than a nail"

etc

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