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Yes please to Jarod Bowen, a quality player who has propped up West ham for years. I recall we were in for him when he transferred from Hull. He chose West Ham.
£160k PW......
England
Yes please to Jarod Bowen, a quality player who has propped up West ham for years. I recall we were in for him when he transferred from Hull. He chose West Ham.
Bermuda
Scotland
Must want to spend more time with his extensive "special interest" library.This could be fun . . .
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David Sullivan steps down as West Ham co-chairman with immediate effect
West Ham United co-owner David Sullivan steps down from his position as joint chairman of the club with immediate effect.www.bbc.co.uk
Wales
Obviously he failed to do a deal with the person(s) making the allegations.This could be fun . . .
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David Sullivan steps down as West Ham co-chairman with immediate effect
West Ham United co-owner David Sullivan steps down from his position as joint chairman of the club with immediate effect.www.bbc.co.uk
I'm shocked a p*** producer accused of sexual misconduct 🙄Obviously he failed to do a deal with the person(s) making the allegations.
By Monday everything should be out there. 🙂
England
Obviously he failed to do a deal with the person(s) making the allegations.
By Monday everything should be out there. 🙂
England
He should join the queue, it’s getting bigger by the day.tomorrow's papers apparently!!
and he's already said he's suing the bbc.
England
tomorrow's papers apparently!!
and he's already said he's suing the bbc.
Scotland
And if his business background wasn't toxic enough the next cab off the rank will be another plummet downwards to the owner of the Daily Mail.I'm shocked a p*** producer accused of sexual misconduct 🙄
Wales
Only if your wallet is big enough.The allegations are serious. At the moment.
But actually, the timing of this is really very good for Sullivan. Rather than having to deal with bankrolling a (an uncertain) bounce out of the Championship, and the potential (financial) risk involved in failing, He is now only exposed to the risk of perhaps paying off some glamour models. Other celebrities have been jailed for historic sexual offences, but because of the time-frames involved (and lack of physical evidence), they are very difficult to substantiate.
Innocent until proven otherwise, and all that, but the bigger financial hit was bankrolling a football club.
England
Also the directors of the club have legal and ethical code of conduct responsibilities.The allegations are serious. At the moment.
But actually, the timing of this is really very good for Sullivan. Rather than having to deal with bankrolling a (an uncertain) bounce out of the Championship, and the potential (financial) risk involved in failing, He is now only exposed to the risk of perhaps paying off some glamour models. Other celebrities have been jailed for historic sexual offences, but because of the time-frames involved (and lack of physical evidence), they are very difficult to substantiate.
Innocent until proven otherwise, and all that, but the bigger financial hit was bankrolling a football club.
I'm not sure trashing your repuation is.The allegations are serious. At the moment.
But actually, the timing of this is really very good for Sullivan. Rather than having to deal with bankrolling a (an uncertain) bounce out of the Championship, and the potential (financial) risk involved in failing, He is now only exposed to the risk of perhaps paying off some glamour models. Other celebrities have been jailed for historic sexual offences, but because of the time-frames involved (and lack of physical evidence), they are very difficult to substantiate.
Innocent until proven otherwise, and all that, but the bigger financial hit was bankrolling a football club.
England
England
England
That’s about tha size of it, no football fan gives a monkeys about who owns a club and where the money comes from if their teams winning. Do Chelsea fans care that they won all their trophies with Russian mafia money? Of course they don’tI read a particularly pious article in (gasp) the guardian by the guy who covers West Ham for them. The gist was that Sullivan had been using West Ham to sports wash his own seedy image, and that the good honest down to earth supporters of this noble working class institution had suffered from seeing the clubs, and by extension their, reputation sullied. This, you understand, they had worn with a heavy heart, but they had never accepted Sullivan and Gold. On moral grounds.
Bollocks. They have been grumpy all these years because the team hasn't often been good enough to satisfy their inflated sense of importance and, like so many supporters, they hold the man in charge responsible for not getting them the moon on a stick. Sullivan's business interests are nothing to do with their dissatisfaction towards him.
Even if he's guilty of all these allegations, I'd be surprised if he's even in the top ten of dubious club owners in this country, even if we only start the survey 20 years or so ago.
Scotland