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Post by M.J. on May 21, 2007 8:01:55 GMT 1
Multi-millionaire businessman Sheikh Samir Mirdad is heading up a Dubai-based consortium interested in taking over Leeds United. Sheikh Mirdad, chairman of the Dubai-based Linx group of companies, intends to talk to Leeds chairman Ken Bates about his plans for the club, which was put into administration before the final game of the Championship season. He told the Daily Star Sunday: 'Leeds United is a prestigious club that has, in the recent past, suffered setbacks. My vision is to bring the club back to its former glory. 'The club has a huge fanbase and because of the history and the desire of the people of Leeds to see Leeds United back in top-flight football we think this may be the ideal challenge for us. 'I am very passionate about football and I want to help a lot of other people who share this passion. My intentions should follow the vision that would be shared between me, Mr Bates and the people of Leeds. There is a lot of potential for the club.' When Bates put Leeds into administration the appointed administrators, KPMG, immediately agreed to sell the club back to a new company headed up by Bates. Bates' deal, along with a bid from local businessman Simon Morris, will be discussed at a June 1 creditors meeting. thx to ESPN. Source: soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=431872&cc=3888
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Post by M.J. on May 21, 2007 14:07:14 GMT 1
it became a new hobby for multi millionairs to play real life football managers.
thats why.
chelsea wasnt any different.
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Post by M.J. on May 21, 2007 14:45:12 GMT 1
ohhh leeeds in the 3rd english league now?
thought they are in the 2nd
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Post by M.J. on May 21, 2007 14:49:48 GMT 1
i still remember leeds playing in the CL a few years ago against 1860 Munich.
damn they really must have had a totally nub managment.
it was a top club once. with alot of stars and national players....
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Post by M.J. on May 21, 2007 14:56:52 GMT 1
yea i get ur point. i thought its atleast still a big club. but doesnt sound like it.
he would be better of then buying some smaller championship or premierleague club.
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