At first I didn't want Gold to takeover at the Valley, but I would be gutted if he took over Palarse. I understand why he would go for us , low debt, location, general health of the club. Wet Spam, he used to play there, in the premiership but they have huge debts, but what about Palarse I cannot see any reason why someone would invest in that dump.
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The South London Press understands that the former Birmingham chairman, who recently sold the Premier League club to Carson Yeung, sees both teams as attractive propositions.
But Gold, credited with a £300million fortune in the Sunday Times’ 2009 Rich List, is also interested in West Ham. He was born in Stepney and played for the Hammers at youth team level - only moving to the Midlands when the Blitz started.
A source close to the 72-year-old businessman, who lives in Surrey, said: “Everyone knows David wants to come back to football.
“You could name half a dozen clubs because he has been bombarded with calls already. It’s not just his money - people want someone with his experience because he helped get Birmingham into the Premier League on three occasions.
“Crystal Palace, Charlton and West Ham are all nearby and each is exciting in their own way and brings different challenges and opportunities."
Don't miss today's South London Press for the full story.
So a South London Paper runs a story with no named sources cobbled together from reports that having been going around for weeks but gives it a local angle.
Not really an exclusive apart from there are the ones who made it up.
I was giving my opinion that it is a weak piece of work by the SLP, not you, badly sourced and in no real sense exclusive.
Thank you for bringing it to our attention.
No problem.
I do think the SLP prints a lot of bollox but that can be said of many newspapers. Just don't think fans should place too much faith on what the SLP says especially when the article doesn't back up the headline.
PMSL
yup, works for me :-)
If I were Richard Murray I would buy Selhurst and stick up a council estate. Get one over on an old foe and increase the likely support of Charlton by ridding yourself of a competitor, double win!
Alternaitvely, has there been a thread suggesting Charlton LIfe buy it yet...I would chip in £50.
If that's a serious comment, he can't because Selhurst Park can only be used as a football stadium, unless an alternative playing venue is found for Palace in the same borough.
I always suspected that Jordan takes it up the arse.
I've never made one yet, so I'm not going to start now
...I knew you'd come round to my way of thinking in the end pilchard.
I honestly don't think Gold is interested in either club, and is probably using both clubs as a bargaining chip in his quest to get West Ham for as cheap as possible.
However I don't think SJ's previous with Gold would be a problem for either of them, money has a way of getting people talking. Also it would be interesting to see how an outsider would see the respective fortunes of our clubs, I know that Charlton own there ground, but in Palaces favour is there league position, and one of the most respected academys in British football.
One thing is for sure though, Palace certainly need a buyer sooner rather than later, and I imagine Charlton would welcome an early outcome too.
Just like Highbury then - with the added problem of the main stand being listed (whereas the main stand at SP is listing).
Croydon Council would fall over themselves to help ANY developer build housing on the site - as long as there was a section 106 agreement with it - and the pitch remained a 'green area'.
I love the way Palace fans cream themselves over their academy. The current crop are only getting first team action because Colin is unable to purchase any players because of the embargo.
How many ex Palace youth are currently playing in the Prem?
How many ex Palace youth have gone on to win international honours?
Even certain League 1 Clubs can name better youth products than Palace ;-)