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Written by Ian Bason
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Wednesday, 25 August 2010 |
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David Conn, who the main body of Trusts, Supporters Direct, regard as one of the most respected sports investigation journalists in the business has today written a column about the current Takeover of our club
In the todays Guardian article Conn reveals that the club appears to have failed to follow the recently introduced guidelines that clubs must give "pre-notification" to the League of incoming owners and directors, so the Fit & Proper persons test can be completed.
It also states that currently the League cannot ratify the takeover until all necessary information has been received and proves satisfactory.
The Foxes Trust is seeking a meeting with Aiyawatt Raksriaksorn to clarify the situation and get a full understanding of the Consortium members and it’s plans for the club
Read the Guardian Article Here |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 25 August 2010 )
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Written by Anne Noble
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Monday, 23 August 2010 |
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BY ROAD Leeds United is adjacent to the intersections of the M1, M62 and M621. Alternatively enter the postcode LS11 0ES in to your Satellite Navigation. FROM THE NORTH A1, M1, A639 to Leeds. Join m621 to Junction 1. Take A6110 from Roundabout into Elland Road. FROM THE SOUTH M1, M621 to Junction 1. Take A6110 from Roundabout into Elland Road. FROM THE EAST A64, A1, then as from North or M62, M621 to Junction 1. Take A6110 from roundabout into Elland Road. FROM THE WEST M62, M621, to Junction 1. Take A6110 from roundabout into Elland Road. Distance is around 100 miles 2 hours approx from Leicester CAR PARKING There are car parks near the ground where you may need to pay although the Leeds website suggests there is free on site car parking. Car Park A is close to the M621 for after the game.... |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 22 August 2010 )
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Written by Bruce Anderson
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Sunday, 22 August 2010 |
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Burnley 3 City 0 It was Friday night, and I was looking forward to the match at Burnley the following day. I just had a couple of things to check out on the Internet ... the times of the local trains and confirming the easiest walk from Burnley Central to the ground. I knew the way from Burnley Manchester Road station to the ground as I'd done that a few years ago, but I couldn't quite remember the way from Central station. I'd only used that station once before, and that was 30 years ago near the end of the 1979-80 season. I thought I'd treat myself to a bottle of beer whilst finalising my plans, so I popped downstairs to open a bottle of Buckden's Pale Ale. If I'd taken the trouble to read the label more closely I would have noticed that it said it was "bottle conditioned beer, and as such contains yeast for a second fermentation in the bottle. This allows the full flavours to emerge with a natural effervescence". Natural effervescence! I'll say. When I opened it, the whole thing just "blew up in my face" and absolutely drenched me. It wasn't the best start to my weekend's football preparations. Not that I'm superstitious, you understand ... Saturday came, and for a change it was a nice day up here in the North West. It seemed like the first good day for a couple of months - to be precise, since a hosepipe ban had been introduced in these parts. Anyway me and a friend caught the local train to Burnley, courtesy of a cheap "Northern Duo" day return. This helped recoup a few pennies from the slightly exotic ticket price..... |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 22 August 2010 )
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