Ken Bates

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Uusi omistaja-puheenjohtajamme on laulun ja oman ketjun arvoinen.
Pari huomiota aluksi:
1. Bates, 73 vee, on jalkapallomies. Leeds on hänen kolmas neljäs seuransa (Oldham, Wigan, Chelsea). Ennen Leedsiä hän yritti paluuta futisbisnekseen naapurissa (Sheff W). Tämä mies ei ole onnenonkija.
2. Bates jätti jälkeensä velkaisen Chelsean. Kyllä. Mutta nuorempi väki ei taida muistaa, millaisen Chelsean Bates osti.
Chelsea pelasi kakkosessa, velkaa oli pirusti, seura oli myynnissä yhden punnan hintaan, kun vain joku ottaisi velat kontolleen - kuullostaako tutulta?
Batesin Chelsea rakensi uudenlaisen stadionin ja menestyvän joukkueen. Pari cupin voittoa, säännöllisesti Euroopan kentillä ja liigan kärkiryhmässä.
Tällaisen Chelsean mies myi 17 miljoonalla punnalla.
3. Hyvä tai huono... mutta omistaja kuitenkin. Leedsin tarina jatkuu. Sehän on tärkeintä.
 
Annetaanpa nyt hieman kehujakin Mr Batesin liikemieskyvyille.

Mielestäni Ken Bates on tehnyt myyjän kannalta yhden jalkapallohistorian kaikkien aikojen parhaista pelaajakaupoista. 9.7.1999 hän pystyi kauppaamaan sirkuspellen jalkapalloilijana ja joku vielä suostui maksamaan siitä 4,5 miljoonaa puntaa. Vaauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu !

Näytä Ken kyntesi ja uusi tuo temppusi!
 
Jeps, on ollut taito kaupata Duberry ja vieläpä tuolla rahalle...
Ehkä Ken laittaa vielä vahingon kiertämään  :)

The Times kirjoittaa Ken Batesista pitkän ja kovin kiinnostavan artikkelin:

Bates quick to ring changes in Leeds takeover

Bates, the former Chelsea chairman, confirmed that he had bought
50 per cent for an undisclosed sum and would replace all but one
member of the board. The new directors include Mark Taylor, his
lawyer, and Yvonne Todd, a former Chelsea finance director.
Peter McCormick, a former Leeds director and sports lawyer,
will be a consultant. Peter Lorimer, a former player and a present
director, will remain, as will Kevin Blackwell, the manager.

Bates’s investment, through a Geneva-based fund, is believed to be
£10 million, but it is not clear where the money is going. Leeds
have debts of about £24 million and punishing liabilities extending
to 2026 under the terms of a settlement with bond-holders struck in
March last year. The pension funds, led by Teachers in the United
States, loaned £60 million during the reign of Peter Ridsdale and
have set up a demanding repayment schedule to recover some money
without sending the club into administration.

According to secret documents obtained by The Times, the next
payment of £1.4 million is due on February 28. This “league
performance amount” is owed annually until 2008 and rises to
£2.5 million in the Premiership. An additional one-off payment
of £5 million is owed on promotion.

The complex financial web at Leeds deterred 13 potential investors
before Bates, who has not conducted any formal due diligence. Rival
consortiums spent months with bankers and lawyers picking over the
books to find black holes.

Bates, who made at least £17 million from the sale of Chelsea to
Roman Abramovich, negotiated the deal in four days. The terms were
finalised at 2.27am yesterday, ending his ten-month absence from football.

His surprise move scuppered a rival offer of £15 million from a local
consortium led by Norman Stubbs, a property developer. It is understood
that they were ready to complete the deal this Tuesday and are “devastated”
at the turn of events. “The good guys were coming over the hill,” a source
close to the consortium said. Another source described the Bates sale as
“the blackest day for Leeds United”.

Krasner, who is staying on temporarily as an adviser, declined to say who
owned the other half of the club. The shares are thought to be spread among
the outgoing directors, who will be bought out at a later date. Bates was not
able to buy more than 50 per cent without incurring a substantial payment to
the bond-holders.

Krasner and his fellow directors will continue to have money tied up in Leeds.
They have agreed to leave loans totalling £4.4 million in the club for four years.
A debt of £620,000 to David Richmond, a shareholder and former director, is
repayable immediately. Richmond was unpopular among fans because of his family’s
association with Bradford City, which twice went into administration. He stepped
down from the board last summer, but documents seen by The Times reveal that he
remained a consultant at a rate of £17,000 a month.

His contract, fixed until February 2007, will earn him a total of £442,000. Melvyn
Levi, another director, has been charging a consultancy fee of £10,000 a month,
plus performance-related bonuses. His contract, which expires in September, is
worth at least £180,000.

The revelations will leave fans with a sour taste. “This would only be a good day
if someone was taking over the club and being transparent about where the money
was going,” John Boocock, chairman of the Leeds United Supporters Trust, said.
“Is it to the club or into other people’s pockets?” Krasner said the sale to
Bates was in the best interests of Leeds.

“This deal ensures the medium to long-term survival of the club,” he said. Bates’s
first move was to pay an overdue tax bill of £1.2 million from the sale of Elland Road
to Jacob Adler, a Manchester property developer. The Inland Revenue is owed £2.3 million.
Bates is expected to buy back Elland Road, which incurs annual rent of £1.4 million,
and the Thorp Arch training facility from Adler.

Sources suggest that he may take out a £33 million mortgage to reacquire the land and
be left with some working capital. He could then sell shares in Elland Road to the fans.

“I recognise Leeds is a great club that has fallen on hard times,” Bates said. “We have
a lot of hard work ahead of us to get the club back to where it belongs. We will also be
looking at ways in which the fans can control the football pitch itself.”
 
pannaanpa tämä tänne...

Former Leeds United chairman Peter Ridsdale has revealed that he is meeting with an unnamed Championship side on Tuesday.
Ridsdale stepped down from his post as Barnsley chairman last month after 14 months in charge of the South Yorkshire outfit.
He has since been linked with takeover moves for crisis club Wrexham and fellow League One side Blackpool, but Ridsdale has revealed that he will be talking with an unnamed Championship side this week.
"Only yesterday [Monday], a Championship club rang me and said they'd heard me on the radio at the weekend and didn't realise I'd left Barnsley," Ridsdale told Barnsley's official website.
"They said they wanted urgent talks, I'm seeing them today.
"At the moment, the options are improving daily."
Ridsdale refused to be drawn on the link with The Seasiders, despite being in attendance to watch Blackpool play Milton Keynes Dons at Bloomfield Road on Saturday.
"I'm a bit bemused by it all," he added. "I was told that Karl [Oyston] wants to sell the club and if the numbers stacked up, who knows?
"But it's not happening at the moment.
"At the moment, I'm biding my time, I enjoy football and I'm getting to games, I still think we did a very good job at Barnsley, which was cut short."

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tällä hetkellä on 23 joukkuetta, jonka kannattajana nukkuisin ensi yön huonosti...
 
Menee jo komiikan puolelle ehkä, mutta vanha sankarimme Vinnie Jones laittaa lusikkansa soppaan...

Juttu on The Sunissa, joten ei tarvitse suhtautua vakavasti  :)

VINNIE JONES has revealed the only football job he would give up Hollywood for - the manager's position at Leeds.

The former Wales and Wimbledon hardman is now enjoying a top movie career, but insists he would relish the chance to get Leeds back into the Premiership.

And Jones, 40, said: "I’m enjoying myself. I think really the only thing that would tempt me back into football is the Leeds United job.

"If Ken Bates came to me and said ‘Look Vin – Dennis Wise won't leave Millwall, so why don't you come and give it a go?' that would be the only thing to bring me out of acting - to do that job."

Jones helped Howard Wilkinson's Leeds return to the top flight 15 years ago in his only full season there.

He added: "I got Leeds promotion as a player and would like to do it as a manager.

"It would be fantastic because I’ve got great beliefs and I’m very close to Leeds and the town and the people."

Millwall boss Wise - Bates' pal - has been linked to the Elland Road hotseat. But Bates claims Kevin Blackwell's job is safe for now.

Eikös muuten Vinniellä ole Leeds-tatuointi toisessa kintussaan? Katu-uskottavuutta, eh?
Kaveri oli kyllä todellinen kulttihahmo Leedsin kannattajille...


 
Tämä päivä tuonee valaistusta tulevaan, sillä uusi pj on luvannut esitellä tulevaisuuden suunnitelmansa. Vielä mielenkiintoisempi tilaisus lienee illalla, jolloin pidetään fani-foorumi, jossa 500 paikalle mahtuvaa kannattajaa pääsee pommittamaan Batesia kysymyksillään, joihin sitten toivottavasti tulee myös vastauksia.
 
Muutamia poimintoja tilaisuuksien annista:

- lehdistötilaisuudessa uhoamista valokuvaajille ja sopiviin kysymyksiin vastaamista
- velat vain 17,7 miljoonaa
- Elland Road ja Thorp Arch ostetaan takaisin, TA yhtä kenttää vajaana
- kenttä ja oikeudet nimeen Leeds United myydään fani-organisaatiolle (siis rahankeräys), joka vuokraa ne takaisin 199 vuodeksi yhden punnan vuosittaista korvausta vastaan
- ei ole julkinen yhtiö, joten business-asiat käsitellään seuran seinien sisäpuolella
- managerilla puheenjohtajan täysi tuki (niinhän se aina on)
- kauden tavoite välttää putoaminen, sijoittuminen puolen välin paremmalle puolelle
- managerilla viimeinen sana ketä myydään/lähtee
- Chelseassa toiminut skoutti tulee seuraan, tällä hetkellä ei ole ollut yhtään skouttia
- vapaalippujen jakelu loppuu, tällä hetkellä 950 kpl per peli
- jatkaa asumista veropakolaisena Monacossa, josta käsin johtaa seuraa
- ei nosta seurasta palkkaa
- viimeisenä muttei vähäisimpänä asiana, vaimo Suzannahin lempikukka on valkoinen ruusu  :)
 
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