"...all in all we got a good future ahead of us" pmsl, I think cockneys call it proper gander and maybe the @Cardinal Sin weren't far off the mark with his theory
Does anyone remember when Murray said he had some influence over Duchatalet? Can't remember where he said it but I know he did. Wonder if he regrets saying that because clearly he doesn't when you look at all the young players still going for peanuts almost 6 years into RD's ownership.
I remember when Murray said that to Jordan. It was cringey because I thought "be careful because we could go down in next year or 2". We then employed Dowie and rest was history.
I remember when Murray said that to Jordan. It was cringey because I thought "be careful because we could go down in next year or 2". We then employed Dowie and rest was history.
1) He seems to openly and honestly care about the general state of football clubs and the business side of it.
2) Murray to SJ
"Enjoy The Championship You Tosser"
That wouldn't have been forgotten about!
At the time Murray was well within his rights to say what he did.
Yes, at the time, I can't say I had a problem with it....even though I thought it was a bit unusual. On reflection, it is and was an extremely cringe worthy thing to say.
That is partly due to the fact that we know more about the kind of character Murrary is and we know exactly where his loyalties lie. Murrary is a fake. He is a snake and a puppet.
Simon Jordan has actually proven to be quite useful.
Even before he expressed his opinion and concerns to Roland....people on this message board were reluctantly saying that they actually quite enjoyed his book.
I wasn't willing to believe it at the time....but now, I quite like the bloke.
How about we sponsor a billboard, around the Charlton area with Murray's face and quote about not selling players cheap. Add in the amounts gained for those sold under the regime.
Reminiscent of the Back to the Valley campaign as well.
How about we sponsor a billboard, around the Charlton area with Murray's face and quote about not selling players cheap. Add in the amounts gained for those sold under the regime.
Reminiscent of the Back to the Valley campaign as well.
Do one round where he lives an all, bound to be Bromley or Bickley or some such place
How about we sponsor a billboard, around the Charlton area with Murray's face and quote about not selling players cheap. Add in the amounts gained for those sold under the regime.
Reminiscent of the Back to the Valley campaign as well.
How about we sponsor a billboard, around the Charlton area with Murray's face and quote about not selling players cheap. Add in the amounts gained for those sold under the regime.
Reminiscent of the Back to the Valley campaign as well.
Do one round where he lives an all, bound to be Bromley or Bickley or some such place
"...all in all we got a good future ahead of us" pmsl, I think cockneys call it proper gander and maybe the @Cardinal Sin weren't far off the mark with his theory
To be clear, I don't think for a minute he will back Bowyer. I was just wondering if he might even think momentarily about aiming for promotion on the basis it's the only way he can possibly save face and exit without a stonking loss. The other way to look at it is he is selling the club one asset at a time. The sale of Dijksteel supports that. Could he possibly let Taylor go before the window closes?
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Does anyone remember when Murray said he had some influence over Duchatalet? Can't remember where he said it but I know he did. Wonder if he regrets saying that because clearly he doesn't when you look at all the young players still going for peanuts almost 6 years into RD's ownership.
It should be sent to Simon Jordan via twitter.
1) He seems to openly and honestly care about the general state of football clubs and the business side of it.
2) Murray to SJ
"Enjoy The Championship You Tosser"
That wouldn't have been forgotten about!
He doesn't seem a very reliable source, at all.
Yes, at the time, I can't say I had a problem with it....even though I thought it was a bit unusual. On reflection, it is and was an extremely cringe worthy thing to say.
That is partly due to the fact that we know more about the kind of character Murrary is and we know exactly where his loyalties lie. Murrary is a fake. He is a snake and a puppet.
Simon Jordan has actually proven to be quite useful.
Even before he expressed his opinion and concerns to Roland....people on this message board were reluctantly saying that they actually quite enjoyed his book.
I wasn't willing to believe it at the time....but now, I quite like the bloke.
Reminiscent of the Back to the Valley campaign as well.