What is the official story with Flavio? I thought he had sold his shares to Bernie. He featured on Sky Sports News during the after match scenes when they showed a shot of the directors box.
What next, will the dirt bag try and say "I've done nothing wrong!" I wouldn't be surprised if he is one of the many aRse sitting near me on Saturday.
I dont mind him turning up now the weather has tuned nice As long as he brings some of his birds with him
It'll be their cup final. Steptoe this steptoe that, it's meant to be an insult, but I wouldn't mind that them running out to that tune!
I heard that Briatore is planning to crash Warnock's ride to give Fernando Alonso a chance of the manager's job... No that can't be right. Confusing different sports. I'm getting as bad a Flavio!
Flavio Briatore has first option on any sale by Ecclestone Maybe that's why he was at Rangers http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&so...cmOopH3xY1tvsgUMQ&sig2=Sakh-8XCXbuitu3odKhi7A
I am still hoping that a deal goes through sometime soon. Ecclestone is Chelski at heart of course and his remarks about 'not needing to spend fortunes to achieve success' is definitely the wrong noises at ths stage. And the Mittals have also been cautious about their enthusiasm for the club saying that they are not passionate like Abramovitch. Some have asked just how many billionairres does one club need: the answer is one but that one must be willing to invest heavily if we are to make a success of the prem.
He don't have any shares, but he came back to directors box: From The Evening Standard Lippi on everybody's lips as Flavio reappears at QPR It is no surprise that whispers of Neil Warnock being in danger of losing his job at QPR have coincided with the reappearance in the directors' box of former owner and chairman, Flavio Briatore. Suddenly the name of Italy's World Cup-winning manager Marcello Lippi is being mentioned again, months after Briatore was quoted as saying he'd like his compatriot in charge. If there were any plan to usurp Warnock - with Rangers on the brink of a Premier League return for the first time since 1996 - the lunatics really will have taken over the asylum.
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