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Post by QPR Report on Feb 13, 2010 10:28:44 GMT
Crystal Palace Official Site Guilfoyle: Neil Is Key To The ClubSat 13th Feb 2010 - Following rumours circulating about Neil Warnock's future at Crystal Palace we caught up with administrator Brendan Guilfoyle to find out his thoughts on the boss. - "Neil is a key figure at this club and I most certainly don't want to lose him" he told us. - "I saw him this morning and will be sending him an e-mail this weekend outlining the current situation and will do everything in my power to keep him and his management team at this football club. - "I am aware that my appointment creates difficulties and uncertainties, but we are doing everything to minimise any disruption to the management team and the playing staff. www.cpfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10323~1964460,00.html
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Post by QPR Report on Feb 13, 2010 10:30:56 GMT
And just a general re Palace Administration - That's what happens when the club don't own the ground! Crystal Palace official SIte Guilfoyle To Meet Landlord Administrators Posted on: Fri 12 Feb 2010 Crystal Palace administrator Brendan Guilfoyle will be meeting with the administrators of Selhurst Park Stadium on Tuesday 'to get the ball rolling'. The following press release was sent out today by Pricewaterhouse Coopers. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Spratt, Bruce Cartwright and Laurie Manson of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP have today (12 February) been appointed as joint administrators to the freehold company for Selhurst Park, home of Crystal Palace FC. The move follows the appointment of the administrators to various companies within the Rock Group* in May 2009. This included a company that owned shares in Selhurst Park Limited - the company owning the freehold of the ground and stands. With the football club also placed into administration two weeks ago with the P&A Partnership in Sheffield, the administrators anticipate working closely together in the hope that a buyer for both assets can be found at the same time. Barry Gilbertson, specialist real estate partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, explained: "Selhurst Park and the club play an integral part in the local community and we are sensitive to their concerns at this time. We are keen to find an effective solution for Crystal Palace, and recognise that any new buyer of the club would probably prefer to own the freehold of the ground, Selhurst Park. "At present, the club leases the ground and the stands, which is quite an unusual situation in the English football league. There is undoubtedly a marriage-value from putting together the two halves of the whole. I would like to stress however, that while this is one option, we will, of course, consider alternative approaches from interested parties. "We fully intend to market the asset widely to give every possible buyer, and all the existing stakeholders, such as the Crystal Palace supporters and the CPFC Ambassadors Club, the chance to get involved in the future of Selhurst Park." Administrator, Laurie Manson, agreed: "We are more than willing to consider any viable option. If the new owner of the club wants to continue to lease the ground and stands for example, then we will enter into negotiations to create a new lease on commercial market terms. "There could also be an opportunity to renegotiate the current lease, which was created in a sale and leaseback transaction between the previous owners of the companies." www.cpfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10323~1964378,00.html
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Post by blockhead on Feb 13, 2010 10:47:18 GMT
Hardly Telling Neil over lunch is it, sending him an email Well yes Neil is big in our plans, we will spam him at the weekend. Dont get it muddled up with that Nigerian Banker one Colin.
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Post by blockhead on Feb 13, 2010 11:11:15 GMT
Hardly Telling Neil over lunch is it, sending him an email Well yes Neil is big in our plans, we will spam him at the weekend. Dont get it muddled up with that Nigerian Banker one Colin. have just found His Iphone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by QPR Report on Feb 13, 2010 11:15:15 GMT
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Post by cpr on Feb 13, 2010 11:19:13 GMT
Blocky, that is absolute quality matey! ;D ;D ;D
I also found "I saw him this morning and will be sending him an email" a very strange thing to say.
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Post by blockhead on Feb 13, 2010 11:36:46 GMT
Blocky, that is absolute quality matey! ;D ;D ;D I also found "I saw him this morning and will be sending him an email" a very strange thing to say. strange, very strange. Would like to get that up on a palace board ;D
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