Probably not and as we know the football world is a law unto itself so I doubt if it would matter anyway.Is it possible to subpoena Glasner's phone records?
Probably not and as we know the football world is a law unto itself so I doubt if it would matter anyway.Is it possible to subpoena Glasner's phone records?
Much the same would happen, as Simon has an agenda.I recall the time Textor went on the TalkSPORT with Simon stroking his Willy for 30 mins waxing lyrical about how Textor did so much for Palace & how The man in the blue suit had no ambition!
Simon let’s have that interview again & see what transpires 🤣
He can't get over that fact that he ran the club into the ground (with the best intentions) and Parish has made it a success.Much the same would happen, as Simon has an agenda.
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We were 24hrs from liquidationHe can't get over that fact that he ran the club into the ground (with the best intentions) and Parish has made it a success.
He keeps repeating that Parish stabbed him in the back because he could have had a partnership with Jordan. The same Jordan who turned down the £1m the fans raised when he took over the club as he didn't want any partners.
Parish didn't stab him in the back he know doubt thought why go into business with a man who is about to go bust when I can wait a couple of days and have my own train set. As for the stories about Parish turning the creditors against Jordan the same thing applies. The creditors will have looked for the best possible deal to recoup whatever they could, clearly they decided that administration was the best of a poor set of options so bye bye Jordan.
Exactly right Badger. SP made the right call and didn't owe SJ anything else. We are much better off for it having gone the way it did, too.He can't get over that fact that he ran the club into the ground (with the best intentions) and Parish has made it a success.
He keeps repeating that Parish stabbed him in the back because he could have had a partnership with Jordan. The same Jordan who turned down the £1m the fans raised when he took over the club as he didn't want any partners.
Parish didn't stab him in the back he know doubt thought why go into business with a man who is about to go bust when I can wait a couple of days and have my own train set. As for the stories about Parish turning the creditors against Jordan the same thing applies. The creditors will have looked for the best possible deal to recoup whatever they could, clearly they decided that administration was the best of a poor set of options so bye bye Jordan.
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