Tue Feb 02, 2016 9:53 am
Tue Feb 02, 2016 10:08 am
Tue Feb 02, 2016 10:28 am
paulh_85 wrote::sleepy2:![]()
the denial is strong in this one
Tue Feb 02, 2016 10:48 am
Tue Feb 02, 2016 10:49 am
Daya wrote:See if you can work out the jig saw puzzle ?
Ron Noades buys non league team Wimbledon.
Ron Noades sells New League team to Sam Hammam
Ron Noades buys bigger team Crystal Palace.
Sam Hammam sells plough lane for large profit ( 30 mill aprox )
Wimbledon and Crystal palace both play at selhurst park ( game every saurday now at ground )
Noades sells club to fan ( guess the price 24 million ) but retains the ground.
Hammam sells Wimbledon to a foreign mob ( around 30 million ) continue to play at selhurst park.
Noades takes back Palace as fan pisses his money up against the wall and does his bollocks.
Noades again sells Palace to Simon Jordan , retain ground at start again.
Jordan buys ground through the back door.
Noades buys Brentford , , ear marks new site for new ground. Ends up with no success and leaves leaving loan notes.
Hammam buys Cardiff . Ear marks new site for new ground, ends up with no success and leaves leaving loan notes.
Noades never owns another football club, Hammam never owns another football club.
Yesterday Langston ( albeit Noades now brown bread ) got their final pounds back .
Tue Feb 02, 2016 10:55 am
Tue Feb 02, 2016 11:06 am
Sven wrote:His timing is impeccable when there is anything negative to be shot towards a club he boasts about having no time or respect for and it does him no credit
Whether it is true or not, a statement was made by City's legal representative yesterday that appears to confirm Sam's contributory role in the whole Langston saga
I think he misses the biggest point when he fails to see that most City fans probably couldn't care less about who else was involved; that they were only interested in whether Sam was involved more than he claimed and (by default) had mis-led the City faithful that idolised him until this whole sorry saga began!
Personally, from this point on, I am only really interested in what happens next at Cardiff City FC and it appears there may finally be something good in the pipeline according to Forever Blue's thread this morning
See: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=168638
Tue Feb 02, 2016 11:17 am
New Order wrote:Daya wrote:See if you can work out the jig saw puzzle ?
Ron Noades buys non league team Wimbledon.
Ron Noades sells New League team to Sam Hammam
Ron Noades buys bigger team Crystal Palace.
Sam Hammam sells plough lane for large profit ( 30 mill aprox )
Wimbledon and Crystal palace both play at selhurst park ( game every saurday now at ground )
Noades sells club to fan ( guess the price 24 million ) but retains the ground.
Hammam sells Wimbledon to a foreign mob ( around 30 million ) continue to play at selhurst park.
Noades takes back Palace as fan pisses his money up against the wall and does his bollocks.
Noades again sells Palace to Simon Jordan , retain ground at start again.
Jordan buys ground through the back door.
Noades buys Brentford , , ear marks new site for new ground. Ends up with no success and leaves leaving loan notes.
Hammam buys Cardiff . Ear marks new site for new ground, ends up with no success and leaves leaving loan notes.
Noades never owns another football club, Hammam never owns another football club.
Yesterday Langston ( albeit Noades now brown bread ) got their final pounds back .
Tue Feb 02, 2016 11:47 am
Tue Feb 02, 2016 3:50 pm
Daya wrote:See if you can work out the jig saw puzzle ?
Ron Noades buys non league team Wimbledon.
Ron Noades sells New League team to Sam Hammam
Ron Noades buys bigger team Crystal Palace.
Sam Hammam sells plough lane for large profit ( 30 mill aprox )
Wimbledon and Crystal palace both play at selhurst park ( game every saurday now at ground )
Noades sells club to fan ( guess the price 24 million ) but retains the ground.
Hammam sells Wimbledon to a foreign mob ( around 30 million ) continue to play at selhurst park.
Noades takes back Palace as fan pisses his money up against the wall and does his bollocks.
Noades again sells Palace to Simon Jordan , retain ground at start again.
Jordan buys ground through the back door.
Noades buys Brentford , , ear marks new site for new ground. Ends up with no success and leaves leaving loan notes.
Hammam buys Cardiff . Ear marks new site for new ground, ends up with no success and leaves leaving loan notes.
Noades never owns another football club, Hammam never owns another football club.
Yesterday Langston ( albeit Noades now brown bread ) got their final pounds back .
Tue Feb 02, 2016 4:09 pm
erinsown wrote:Daya wrote:See if you can work out the jig saw puzzle ?
Ron Noades buys non league team Wimbledon.
Ron Noades sells New League team to Sam Hammam
Ron Noades buys bigger team Crystal Palace.
Sam Hammam sells plough lane for large profit ( 30 mill aprox )
Wimbledon and Crystal palace both play at selhurst park ( game every saurday now at ground )
Noades sells club to fan ( guess the price 24 million ) but retains the ground.
Hammam sells Wimbledon to a foreign mob ( around 30 million ) continue to play at selhurst park.
Noades takes back Palace as fan pisses his money up against the wall and does his bollocks.
Noades again sells Palace to Simon Jordan , retain ground at start again.
Jordan buys ground through the back door.
Noades buys Brentford , , ear marks new site for new ground. Ends up with no success and leaves leaving loan notes.
Hammam buys Cardiff . Ear marks new site for new ground, ends up with no success and leaves leaving loan notes.
Noades never owns another football club, Hammam never owns another football club.
Yesterday Langston ( albeit Noades now brown bread ) got their final pounds back .
Whats all that got to do with wet sham??