Ok we need to make a shed load of cash, and we also need to wash a lot of our bent cash, where is best to do this? Well obviously the English FL and Premier League. Afterall theres been no corporate governance there for years and is all about making money. The only country in the world that allows foreign ownership of clubs. Derby County directors jailed for robbing the club of parachute payments and other misdemeanours, Shinawatra buys Man City, Gold buys Birmingham with porn money from Far East. Chinese owners in Championship and Prem, Villa bought by a crook, Liverpool bought by 2 crooks, Man Utd bought with loans, The guy who bought Portsmouth, paid Harry, sold Portsmouth to a Russian Gydermark who crashed it after milking it, the Russian who was buying Reading, The Guy who sold Pompey and then bought Wednesday, Ken Bates, GFH, Cellino, The directors at Luton who got the club kicked out of the league with 35 points deducted, Notts Forest owners and many many more. The FA/FL should hang their heads in shame as they have invited the worst criminals in the world to come here and launder money from drugs, por, people trafficking, arms sales
Morning all I expect a win tonight however I'm not bothered if we get knocked out, it's only the League Cup... would prefer to do well in the FA Cup. Regarding the Watford thing and club owners, agree with Doc any crooked Tom, Dick and Harry and buy an English club then do as they wish. I think it's time need a proper 'fit and proper' test.
Morning Wolves, wonder how many golden handshakes there have been to allow they charlatans to buy these clubs?
Makes you wonder.... If you watch the Haigh Interview with Radio Yorkshire (Yes I know it's Haigh) but it sounds like the FA are like 'great you've got the money' with out checking the source of the cash flow. If what was said in that interview was true, we were bought with money off UN sanctioned companies
Ex-footballer's wife kills herself as he faces fraud trial A FORMER football star's wife killed herself after the break-up of their marriage, an inquest heard. please log in to view this image GETTY Mark Aizlewood's ex-wife has taken her own life Penelope Aizlewood, 54, was parted from former Wales, Leeds United and Charlton player Mark Aizlewood. Aizlewood, 57, - who is awaiting trial on fraud charges involving soccer apprenticeships - and his estranged wife were in the process of getting a divorce. An inquest heard Mrs Aizlewood was interviewed by police three times as part of their investigation. please log in to view this image The charges relate to the Coventry-based Learning and Skills Council She was found dead at their home in Chepstow, South Wales, after taking a combination of drink and tablets. Her daughter Holly said her mother suffered with depression for a number of years. Miss Aizlewood said she lost her baby in childbirth in March and this had a "profound effect" on her mother. Mrs Aizlewood was found unresponsive by her daughter in her bedroom in June. please log in to view this image GOOGLE The Gwent Corner's Court returned a verdict of suicide A post-mortem examination concluded her cause of death was as a result of a combined toxicity of alcohol and pills. Gwent coroner Wendy James returned a verdict of suicide at the Newport inquest. Aizlewood, 57, from Aberdare, has pleaded not guilty to fraud by false representation in connection with football-based apprenticeships. He and five others face charges at London's Southwark Crown Court after a Serious Fraud Office investigation. Former Middlesbrough, Cardiff and Newport County player Paul Sugrue, 55, of Cardiff, also denied the allegation. The charge relates to the Coventry-based Learning and Skills Council and its successor, the Skills Funding Agency, which were both allegedly defrauded between November 1, 2008, and September 30, 2011. Jack William Harper, 29, of Southport, Merseyside, Christopher Paul Martin, 52, of Catmore, West Berkshire, and Keith Anthony Williams, 44, of Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, also denied the count. Steven Paul Gooding, 52, of Bridgwater, Somerset, will enter a plea to the alleged conspiracy on 31 October. please log in to view this image A second charge of conspiracy to commit fraud by false representation was also denied by Aizlewood, Sugrue, Martin and Williams. It concerns making dishonest representations regarding the accounts of Luis Michael Associates and Luis Michael Training between January 1, 2009, and October 31, 2010. Aizlewood, who was capped 39 times by Wales, and played for Charlton Athletic, Leeds United and Bristol City, spoke only to deny the charges. Harper also denied an additional count of fraud and one of using a false instrument, both of which he stands accused of alone. They were all bailed to return for trial at the same court on September 4, 2017.
Fooking sad that irrespective of if he's guilty or not. Depression is a killer and who would have thought Gary Speed was suffering. At least daughter accepts had nothing to do with her dad, just the way the press reported it for a ****ing headline
What time does your flight land in Manchester 07.30? To be in leeds for 9.00 you would have to sprint like usain bolt between plane and train and everything to be hassle free. Not a chance at that time of day passport control will be chocka with inbound red eye flights!
Great news about Zenga as I expect Wolves to take a lot of points from top clubs. We did them at the right time, and still dont know why they got rid of Kenny Jacket who sorted them out after they got lost down the leagues after they sacked big Mick
New owners want to put their mark on the club. I agree it's stupid to sack somebody who has done a good job, however I still don't get why they sacked McCarthy, they would have bounced back up if they had kept him on.