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if russel crowe buys leeds utd

bedlam breakout

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how will it affect souths? the football club has been hemorrhaging cash and lots of it for years- will souths have to play second fiddle to the most hated club with the most hated fans in England?
 

bedlam breakout

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one minute you have to admire the man for his passion and commitment to the greatest game, the way he brings it to the fore and promotes it, the next you hear he wants to invest cash in that over rated crock of shit , Hollywood stars must really be deluded beyond the realms of any reality.
 

Saint Doc

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Russell Crowe: Leeds United fan & actor 'would consider' offer for club

By Simon Stone BBC Sport
Oscar-winning actor Russell Crowe has asked his Twitter followers whether it would be a good idea to buy Championship club Leeds United.
The English club are owned by Eleonora Sport Limited but banned president Massimo Cellino has sold his personal stake in both the company and Leeds.
BBC Sport has learned New Zealand-born Crowe, who is a Leeds supporter, would consider buying the club if he was approached and had the backing of fans.
Leeds are currently 14th in the table.
Crowe, 50, is already the co-owner of rugby league club South Sydney Rabbitohs, who play in Australia's National Rugby League.
His affection for Leeds dates back to his schooldays, when he used to watch editions of the BBC's Match of the Day.
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While his brother, Terry, adopted Liverpool as his favourite team, Crowe went for Leeds, who were enjoying the greatest period in their history under manager Don Revie.
As recently as Saturday, Crowe tweeted his support for the club following a surprise win at Middlesbrough.
Leeds have been dogged by off-field problems in recent seasons and have had a succession of managers since Cellino became involved with the former Champions League semi-finalists last April.
The 58-year-old Italian, who was found guilty of tax evasion in an Italian court last year, is currently barred from running the club until 10 April after failing the Football League's "fit and proper person's test".
Responding to a message on Twitter imploring him to buy Leeds United, Crowe, who has around 1.67m followers on the social media site, replied: "Anybody else think this is a good idea?"
The reaction from Leeds fans was overwhelmingly positive.
Leeds Fans LLP, a group supporting fan ownership of the Championship club, told Crowe they wanted a "fan voice on the board" and they "would love to have" him involved.
That prompted Crowe, who has an estimated net worth of $75m (£48m), to lay out his management "vision".
"There has to be one voice that sets the tone," he wrote. "Every thought and every decision has to be about success on the field."
Leeds told BBC Sport they had not received an approach from Crowe.
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"In football you need a good friend"

Paul Keat, chairman of the Leeds United supporter's trust, told BBC Radio 5 live that news of Russell Crowe's interest in the club was "the latest round" in the Leeds United "circus" and that all the fans want is "consistency and stability".
"If he is serious, let him come forward," said Keats. "But whether he has the time and resources has yet to be determined.
"His net worth probably does not merit him buying it outright. But in football you need to have a good friend, so whether he buys it himself or uses the friendships he's got.
"There are people in Yorkshire who have money so whether he comes as part of consortium is up to him.
"If he wants to come to Elland Road and sit next to me and my children he is more than welcome. I will even buy him a pint."
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BBC Radio Leeds' Adam Pope

"Cellino says he's going to stay away until his appeal against the Football League is heard, but does he return victorious to take over the reins? Or will there be a seemingly endless processions of court cases which could see him banned for at least another year?
"At what point does Cellino wonder if this is worth it and the club is sold on, whether that be to Russell Crowe or someone else?"

http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/31627045
 

Canard

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Most important quote from article.

"His net worth probably does not merit him buying it outright.

If he is worth 48M Quid and the club is worth around 43M he will need a lot of friends.
 

muzby

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how will it affect souths? the football club has been hemorrhaging cash and lots of it for years- will souths have to play second fiddle to the most hated club with the most hated fans in England?

i think there are a lot of synergies to this purchase, and i fully support it..

just think..

- isaac luke can give LUFC lessons in diving
- joel reddy can show LUFC how to avoid the ball touching your hands
- mowatt can show sutton how to kick
- inglis can find out that in england the 'goanna' has been known for years as 'the drunken chav'
- both teams can trade war stories over who has the more hated fans
- backfilling of planes for the silly exhibition games that get played in each country
- we export rusty off to another country for 6 months a year
- the burgess three.. umm.. two can visit their bigger brother


i'm all for it.
 

Big Sam

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i think there are a lot of synergies to this purchase, and i fully support it.

There's only one club with which we hold strong synergy currently and that's Real Madrid.

The Dragons on the other hand share alarming similarities to MK Dons, what with the merged name and the shifting of the base 90 minutes away from where they originally were.
 

muzby

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There's only one club with which we hold strong synergy currently and that's Real Madrid.

The Dragons on the other hand share alarming similarities to MK Dons, what with the merged name and the shifting of the base 90 minutes away from where they originally were.

how the hell does it take you 90 minutes to get down the F6?

were you hitch hiking or something?

you can drive it in an hour, easy..

so maybe pick a new soccer team please... that one clearly doesn't meet the criteria..
 

Dogs Of War

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I was hoping he was buying Leeds the Rugby League club. Thread dissapoints. This should be in the soccer forum.
 

GongPanther

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Crowe is worth far more than $75 mill.

They get those figures from websites that don't factor in what most wealthy people don't want the public to realise.
 

BunniesMan

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None of those "expert" sites have any idea what they're talking about. Guestimations at best. Rich people with sense park their money in all sorts of places. And how do you calculate return on an investment when you don't even know that rich person made the investment in the first place. They all have off shore companies they do business through.
 

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