[cite]Posted By: bingaddick[/cite]Still it must have been fun hearing all the "truth" that flowed from the mouth of Tangoman.
1. "I've bought the freehold"
2. "The best academy outside the Premier League"
3. "we are not about to go into administration"
4. "of course I can pay my hotel bill"
5. Wanna buy a Spanish Villa?
6. Wanna buy a luxury yacht?
7. Wanna buy a platinum Rolex?
8. Wanna buy a gold Patek Phillipe?
9. Wanna buy a restaurant?
10. Wanna buy a Grovesnor Hotel luxury bath robe?
11. Wanna buy an Aston Martin?
[cite]Posted By: bingaddick[/cite]Still it must have been fun hearing all the "truth" that flowed from the mouth of Tangoman.
1. "I've bought the freehold"
2. "The best academy outside the Premier League"
3. "we are not about to go into administration"
4. "of course I can pay my hotel bill"
5. Wanna buy a Spanish Villa?
6. Wanna buy a luxury yacht?
7. Wanna buy a platinum Rolex?
8. Wanna buy a gold Patek Phillipe?
9. Wanna buy a restaurant?
10. Wanna buy a Grovesnor Hotel luxury bath robe?
11. Wanna buy an Aston Martin?
12. "Of course I will dance for you, Mr Addickted"
[quote][cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite][quote][cite]Posted By: creepyaddick[/cite][quote][cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]We've even got Mark Goldberg's son so we must be good : - )[/quote]
Did I read somewhere we have Gus Poyet's son here aswell?[/quote]
You did and we do. His name is Daigo[/quote]
Steady now, watch that spelling ! Surely it's Diego.
[quote][cite]Posted By: Addickted[/cite]Didn't Jordan proclaim he was once in Palace's youth set up?[/quote]
He played for Palarse Guard, who have a ground in New Addington opposite the gypsy camp called Showmans Park (ironic or what). They are a youth set-up who were set up by palarse in 1975.
I think Paul Walsh may have played in a European final for Liverpool (could be wrong) and I know where he started his career. Irrelevant though really.;o)
[cite]Posted By: pilchard[/cite]I think Paul Walsh may have played in a European final for Liverpool (could be wrong) and I know where he started his career. Irrelevant though really.;o)
Yes played at Heysel.
Messi played in a European cup final and he was on our books.
Well he was in the same way that Finnan was on Palace's books
[cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]Wasn't his daughter a pop singer. I was told the reason he left the Bromley job was to support her career.
Went to school with his daughter. (Mark Goldberg's car was egged in the school driveway one morning by a disgruntled Palace fan!) She goes by the stage name 'Lauren Rose' nowadays. Her debut single was a cover of the Jewish Classic 'Hava Nagila'. Which can be viewed here if anyone's remotely interested http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgdHjWPuCrI
After that bombed it was back to Bromley for Mark. She's still plugging away with the music though.
[cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]Wasn't his daughter a pop singer. I was told the reason he left the Bromley job was to support her career.
Went to school with his daughter. (Mark Goldberg's car was egged in the school driveway one morning by a disgruntled Palace fan!) She goes by the stage name 'Lauren Rose' nowadays. Her debut single was a cover of the Jewish Classic 'Hava Nagila'. Which can be viewed here if anyone's remotely interested http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgdHjWPuCrI[br<][/br<]/>
With yesterdays results only need to get a draw from the last game of the season (against Wednesday) or a win tomorrow to stay up. If we don't go up i'd rather see palace down than Wednesday
[quote][cite]Posted By: nolly[/cite]get ready for some luke warm nigel celebrations if they stay up monday[/quote]
We'll be relieved more than anything, going from challenging for the playoffs to fighting relegation is painful.
The last time I remember a team doing the same was Millwall in the 90's. Challenging for the title early on but ended up getting relegated, oh but without a 10 point deduction!
[quote][cite]Posted By: churley1[/cite][quote][cite]Posted By: nolly[/cite]get ready for some luke warm nigel celebrations if they stay up monday[/quote]
We'll be relieved more than anything, going from challenging for the playoffs to fighting relegation is painful.
The last time I remember a team doing the same was Millwall in the 90's. Challenging for the title early on but ended up getting relegated, oh but without a 10 point deduction![/quote]
Not just early on fairly sure they were either top or very near the top at the turn of the year,before going in free fall
Lloyds Banking Group is facing an awkward dilemma over whether to sell Selhurst Park football ground cut-price to Crystal Palace fans or accept a better offer from property developers who may turn the pitch into a supermarket.
By Graham Ruddick
Published: 9:49PM BST 25 Apr 2010
Crystal Palace and Selhurst Park have collapsed into separate administrations. The state-backed bank would attract significant public criticism if it sold the ground to a developer because it would risk the future of the football club. However, a consortium of fans seeking to buy Selhurst Park are offering less than the administrator's valuation.
As a result, Lloyds risks costing its shareholders – largely taxpayers, who own 41pc of the bank – money if it agrees to their approach.Crystal Palace and Selhurst Park have collapsed into separate administrations and the football club faces a vital game against West Brom tonight (Monday) in its fight to avoid relegation from the Championship. If Crystal Palace is relegated to League One then its revenues will be significantly damaged.
Lloyds is the major creditor to Selhurst Park with £12m of debt outstanding from its funding of Paul Kemsley's acquisition of the ground. The entrepreneur's empire collapsed last year, taking the ground into administration. Crystal Palace rented Selhurst Park from Mr Kemsley.
CPFC 2010, the consortium of fans trying to buy the football club, has indicated it will pay around £3m to buy Selhurst Park out of administration, according to sources close to the situation. However, the administrators, PricewaterhouseCoopers, believe the ground is worth £6m and four other parties are in the running to acquire it.
Among those parties are believed to be property developers who are open to changing the use of Selhurst Park and increasing its value. Sainsbury's, the supermarket, has a store next to the ground at present but is thought to be seeking a larger 70,000 sq ft outlet in the area. Sources believe that informal talks have been held between some of the bidders for Selhurst Park and the retailer.
The developers involved in the race for Selhurst Park are thought to be financially strong enough to fund a bid, planning applications and an appeal if necessary.
Sources believe senior figures at Lloyds have become involved in the Selhurst Park process, anxious the bank's reputation among investors and the public could be damaged further if the issue is not handled correctly.
Lloyds is keen not to make an "emotional decision". It is, however, believed to be willing to consider the lower offer if it leads to the survival of the club.
CPFC 2010 is led by Steve Parish, chief executive of Tag Worldwide, a design agency.
Surely the legal obligation on the administrator is to accept the best financial deal for the creditors and to accept an offer less than the best offer is not legal?
Saw a quick section of an interview taking place outside Selhurts on a TV in the gym at lunch time, volume down so no idea what it was about. Didn't look like a match preview, they were interviewing the administrator. Is there something new to report???
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5. Wanna buy a Spanish Villa?
6. Wanna buy a luxury yacht?
7. Wanna buy a platinum Rolex?
8. Wanna buy a gold Patek Phillipe?
9. Wanna buy a restaurant?
10. Wanna buy a Grovesnor Hotel luxury bath robe?
11. Wanna buy an Aston Martin?
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Did I read somewhere we have Gus Poyet's son here aswell?[/quote]
You did and we do. His name is Daigo[/quote]
Steady now, watch that spelling !
Surely it's Diego.
Apparently the boy is Mustard, perhaps not at the Steve Finnan level mind :-)
So Ketman, what's the inside story with Goldberg Jnr?
Apparently he loves it at Charlton & is treated very well (As are all our youngsters), wears his CAFC tracksuit everywhere :-)
Bet his dad loves that : - )
Wasn't his daughter a pop singer. I was told the reason he left the Bromley job was to support her career.
He played for Palarse Guard, who have a ground in New Addington opposite the gypsy camp called Showmans Park (ironic or what).
They are a youth set-up who were set up by palarse in 1975.
http://www.palaceguard.co.uk/index.html
Yeah, until the kid went tot he police.
Yes played at Heysel.
Messi played in a European cup final and he was on our books.
Well he was in the same way that Finnan was on Palace's books
Was that an emergency loan?
Went to school with his daughter. (Mark Goldberg's car was egged in the school driveway one morning by a disgruntled Palace fan!) She goes by the stage name 'Lauren Rose' nowadays. Her debut single was a cover of the Jewish Classic 'Hava Nagila'. Which can be viewed here if anyone's remotely interested
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgdHjWPuCrI
After that bombed it was back to Bromley for Mark. She's still plugging away with the music though.
Was that video shot in The Venue?!!
Surely that's just a spurious rumour that has no place on an established and estemmed forum such as this?
Or have I misunderstood and someone isn't calling him a raving closeted homosexual?
We'll be relieved more than anything, going from challenging for the playoffs to fighting relegation is painful.
The last time I remember a team doing the same was Millwall in the 90's. Challenging for the title early on but ended up getting relegated, oh but without a 10 point deduction!
We'll be relieved more than anything, going from challenging for the playoffs to fighting relegation is painful.
The last time I remember a team doing the same was Millwall in the 90's. Challenging for the title early on but ended up getting relegated, oh but without a 10 point deduction![/quote]
Not just early on fairly sure they were either top or very near the top at the turn of the year,before going in free fall
By Graham Ruddick
Published: 9:49PM BST 25 Apr 2010
Crystal Palace and Selhurst Park have collapsed into separate administrations. The state-backed bank would attract significant public criticism if it sold the ground to a developer because it would risk the future of the football club. However, a consortium of fans seeking to buy Selhurst Park are offering less than the administrator's valuation.
As a result, Lloyds risks costing its shareholders – largely taxpayers, who own 41pc of the bank – money if it agrees to their approach.Crystal Palace and Selhurst Park have collapsed into separate administrations and the football club faces a vital game against West Brom tonight (Monday) in its fight to avoid relegation from the Championship. If Crystal Palace is relegated to League One then its revenues will be significantly damaged.
Lloyds is the major creditor to Selhurst Park with £12m of debt outstanding from its funding of Paul Kemsley's acquisition of the ground. The entrepreneur's empire collapsed last year, taking the ground into administration. Crystal Palace rented Selhurst Park from Mr Kemsley.
CPFC 2010, the consortium of fans trying to buy the football club, has indicated it will pay around £3m to buy Selhurst Park out of administration, according to sources close to the situation. However, the administrators, PricewaterhouseCoopers, believe the ground is worth £6m and four other parties are in the running to acquire it.
Among those parties are believed to be property developers who are open to changing the use of Selhurst Park and increasing its value. Sainsbury's, the supermarket, has a store next to the ground at present but is thought to be seeking a larger 70,000 sq ft outlet in the area. Sources believe that informal talks have been held between some of the bidders for Selhurst Park and the retailer.
The developers involved in the race for Selhurst Park are thought to be financially strong enough to fund a bid, planning applications and an appeal if necessary.
Sources believe senior figures at Lloyds have become involved in the Selhurst Park process, anxious the bank's reputation among investors and the public could be damaged further if the issue is not handled correctly.
Lloyds is keen not to make an "emotional decision". It is, however, believed to be willing to consider the lower offer if it leads to the survival of the club.
CPFC 2010 is led by Steve Parish, chief executive of Tag Worldwide, a design agency.
Problems with Palace