Ex-Storaksjonær: Massimo Cellino 5/4-14

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ibmroald

Quote from: Gufrias on February 03, 2014, 20:22:46
Quote from: h.b on February 03, 2014, 19:44:13
Quote from: ibmroald on February 03, 2014, 19:41:49
Må huske her st Financial Fair Play kommer i 2015. Så vidt som jeg vet kan da en eier ikke bruke mer enn 3 mill pund av egne penger til spillerkjøp. Vil dere da ha Cellino eller noen som bryr seg om klubben?


Derfor er det ytterst viktig å komme seg opp til Premier League før det. Uansett så har jo ikke disse konsortiumene penger til å kjøpe spillere da.
Hvis Farnans konsortium får tilslaget blir de det første konsortiet som eier Leeds siden Bates kjøpte klubben. Det er med andre ord ikke så mange tilfeller å bygge en statistikk på.
Det blir bare spekulasjoner å so at konsortiumet til Farnan og co ikke har penger. Nå som de har slått seg sammen tror jeg det er mer enn nok penger til handlekraft i sommerens overgangsvindu til å forsterke laget i stor nok grad til å sikre opprykk kommende sesong. Når fair playreglene kommer er vi avhengig av salg av spillere og inntekter for å kjøpe spillere. Da er det viktig å være i premier league. Personlig heier jeg på Farnan og co. Hvem kan si nei til noen som har Radebe på laget?
 

auren

Quote from: DenHviteYeboah on February 03, 2014, 18:35:37
En ting jeg lurer på:
FL skal altså behandle søknaden til Cellino. Hvem er leder av Football League?
SHAUN HARVEY....denne mannen må da være massivt innhabil i denne saken?Ansatt i Leeds i årevis under Bates...hva er dette for supperåd?

Er ikke det positivt da? Mannen er jo kjent for å jobbe på lag med kjeltringer ;)

auren
"Guardiola said: 'You know more about Barcelona than I do!'"
Marcelo Bielsa, 16.01.19, etter Spygate-foredraget sitt.

DenHviteYeboah

Quote from: auren on February 03, 2014, 20:54:06
Quote from: DenHviteYeboah on February 03, 2014, 18:35:37
En ting jeg lurer på:
FL skal altså behandle søknaden til Cellino. Hvem er leder av Football League?
SHAUN HARVEY....denne mannen må da være massivt innhabil i denne saken?Ansatt i Leeds i årevis under Bates...hva er dette for supperåd?

Er ikke det positivt da? Mannen er jo kjent for å jobbe på lag med kjeltringer ;)

auren
Godt poeng der auren ;D

Asbjørn

YEP prøver å oppsummere 'de elleville 24 timene':

By any standards the events of the last three days at Elland Road, kicking off on Friday, have been extraordinary. Phil Hay reports.

Control of Leeds United was lost completely on Friday afternoon when someone at Gulf Finance House sent a message to Massimo Cellino congratulating him on his purchase of the Championship club.

The message was premature and with funds still to clear, Cellino’s takeover remained incomplete. But the Italian businessman took it as his cue to start the bloodletting which brought Leeds into full-scale disrepute in the closing hours of the January transfer window.

Paul Hunt, United’s acting chief executive, was first to go, sacked from his post despite spending most of last week tending to the wishes of Cellino and his crew. Sometime around 7pm, Brian McDermott got his phone call; informed that he was being replaced as manager during a brief conversation with Chris Farnell, a Manchester-based lawyer acting on Cellino’s behalf. GFH says the decision was taken without its knowledge. Farnell did not respond to a request for comment from the YEP.

McDermott’s dismissal was the tipping point for public opinion already weighted against Cellino’s buy-out but his treatment on Friday was not even half of the saga which peaked the next day when GFH tried to suggest that its broken relationship with McDermott could be patched up.

Elland Road in those dark hours was devoid of authority. Even Cellino’s plans suffered because of it. The owner of Cagliari and the focal point of so much anger in Leeds wanted to sign five foreign players before Friday’s transfer deadline. In the end, he signed one â€" Andrea Tabanelli, a 23-year-old midfielder loaned from Italy but unable to do more during United’s win over Huddersfield than sit in the East Stand. Leeds have not even announced his arrival. Where the other four deals were concerned, Cellino could find no-one to sign the paperwork or work the fax machine. In that respect, United were asleep with key staff hidden away. The deadline passed.

With McDermott gone and a caretaker team needed for a rapidly-approaching derby against Huddersfield, first-team coach Neil Redfearn was summoned to Elland Road on Friday evening and asked to assist Gianluca Festa, Cellino’s friend an ally. Festa revised the line-up chosen by McDermott and prepared to expose himself to all levels of abuse by taking to the dug-out. In the end, he like Tabanelli watched from the East Stand.

As Leeds fiddled and two major sponsors withdrew their support, club captain Ross McCormack drove to Elland Road and asked to see Cellino, seeking reassurance about the unfolding mess.

He is not thought to have spoken to Cellino himself but others around the Italian were able to appease him. In the only move which gained any public favour on Friday, Cellino turned down a large bid for McCormack from Cardiff City and made it clear to everyone that the Scot would be staying. He was unwilling to allow Luke Varney to leave for Blackburn Rovers either.

Lower-level staff at Leeds had virtually no contact with any senior management during Friday’s staggering events.

The club’s official website went without any updates for the best part of 18 hours until Leeds announced that a deal to sell a 75 per cent stake to a company owned by Cellino had been struck. Published at lunchtime on Saturday, it made no reference at all to McDermott or to his dismissal.

There were good reasons for that. Around midnight on Friday, managing director David Haigh let it be known that he had quit the club, apparently in protest at the treatment of McDermott. At that stage, irate supporters were harrying Cellino’s taxi around Elland Road and blocking his exit from the ground. The police were called eventually.

By Saturday morning, Haigh was back at Leeds and on the phone to McDermott, stressing to the 52-year-old that Cellino’s decision to sack him had been taken without the necessary authority.

In short, having failed to consult the board or GFH, Cellino had no actual power to make that call. The club was not officially his.

The initial idea was that McDermott would watch the Huddersfield game from a corporate box immediately to the left of the directors’ box in the East Stand. For a while he was expected to attend, to the bewilderment of everyone at Elland Road. But an hour-and-a-half before kick-off and with the League Managers’ Association (LMA) handling his case, he took legal advice and chose to stay away.

There is, however, a possibility that he will be at Thorp Arch today. A formal termination letter was never sent to him, though third parties in Leeds are understood to be in possession of copies of it. It is believed to have been signed by Cellino himself

Hunt had a similar back-and-forward experience. He too was given hope of reinstatement on Saturday morning. He was offered his job as acting chief executive back.

But somewhere between that conversation and Hunt driving to Elland Road, he was called again and told to turn around and go home; an indication that he was being sacked after all. As it stands, he is not expected to survive this crisis. As for Nigel Gibbs, United’s likeable assistant manager, he is at obvious risk too. His future is intrinsically linked to McDermott’s and he was faced with total silence on Friday night.

Unlike Redfearn, he was not contacted by the club and given no invitation to Cellino’s council at Elland Road.

It was only at midday on Saturday, with Haigh fighting to convince McDermott to work towards reconciliation, that United’s MD got in touch to ask Gibbs to act as caretaker against Huddersfield.

Festa was removed from view, perhaps to embellish the assertion that McDermott was not being replaced. McDermott’s original team took to the field.

Cellino gave serious consideration to avoiding Saturday’s game and does not appear to have been there.

The intensity of the outrage on Friday spooked him. Other things over the weekend were eye-opening too; like a source close to McDermott recanting how some among the Italian contingent were talking about offering him a new contract by the time full-time and a 5-1 win came. He will not be fooled by that and is understood to be highly reluctant to work for Cellino.

He is unlikely to be any more enthusiastic about working for GFH on account of the bank’s role in allowing Cellino to act recklessly.

Guidance of the LMA will be crucial in deciding whether the reunion has legs.

So too will be the outcome of Cellino’s bid which, in spite of all that has gone on, is not official. In another peculiar twist, Haigh spent parts of Saturday’s game with Welcome to Yorkshire chief executive Gary Verity, better know these days as a member of the Together Leeds consortium who begged GFH for proper takeover negotiations last week as Haigh and others were agreeing terms with Cellino.

Together Leeds question Cellino’s credentials as a fit and proper owner â€" a hurdle GFH must believe the Italian will clear without problem. Haigh mixing with Verity placed his feet in two rival camps.

But that is Leeds; a club who are driving at a hundred miles an hour without a single hand on the steering wheel.

The reason no statement was issued by them during Friday’s madness is because no-one knew where the responsibility for a statement lay: in Italy, Bahrain or here in Yorkshire.

Cellino was culling and other prominent figures in the pantomime vanished. Those 24 hours will go down as some of the most negligent Leeds have ever seen.


STATEMENTS OF INTENT

Leeds United statement: “The club would like to make it clear that Brian McDermott, right, remains our first-team manager. He has not been dismissed from his post as has been suggested and we look forward to him continuing in his role with us in taking Leeds United forwards.”

Football League spokesman: “The Football League has begun preliminary conversations with the legal representative of Eleonora Sport Limited, which â€" according to statements released by GFH Capital â€" has concluded an agreement to acquire 75% of Leeds United.

“We have made Eleonora Sport Limited aware of our requirements under Football League regulations relating to the change of ownership at Championship clubs. Information has been requested... we will seek to deal with the change of ownership application as soon as the required information is provided.”

http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/leeds-united/latest-whites-news/video-pantomime-season-extended-at-leeds-united-1-6413916
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Dylan

Leedsfan

I scored 24 goals helping my side win promotion back to the Premier League aged just 22. Then in my first season in the top flight I had bagged an impressive 15 goals by the end of January. My form earned me an England call-up. Am I a £35m striker? No. I am Michael Ricketts, February 2002.

auren

Quote from: Leedsfan on February 03, 2014, 21:35:50
Hva skal en tro?

http://www.itv.com/news/calendar/update/2014-02-03/cellino-gfh-didnt-have-courage-to-sack-mcdermott/

At han er en skrulling? Viser jo hvor lojal han er når det første han ville gjøre når han tok over West Ham var å sparke Zola. Dog en handlingens mann. Enten er du med ham eller mot ham. Og er du mot ham så vet du hvor døren er. Blir nok mange nikkedukker i staben og det sportslige apparat hvis han overtar Leeds.

auren
"Guardiola said: 'You know more about Barcelona than I do!'"
Marcelo Bielsa, 16.01.19, etter Spygate-foredraget sitt.

pedro

Rimelig stillt fra Cellino-siden i dag :o virker som det "nye" konsortiumet er i pole position og at GFH er trøtt av Cellino allerede. Ville vært fint om det snart fremkom hva dette "nye" konnsortiumet har av likvider.


Leedsomaniac

Kato

Kommer vel en tweet hvor en eller annen har trukket seg ut, og dealen er borte
 

fjellhaugen

cellino har solgt cagliari til samme gjengen som eier PSG for 80 mill â,¬  :o :o :o

kun rumors
januar 3. remember the date. we beat the team that we f@*kin hate. we knocked the scum out the FA cup. we`re super leeds and we`re goin up!!!!!

Leedsfan

I scored 24 goals helping my side win promotion back to the Premier League aged just 22. Then in my first season in the top flight I had bagged an impressive 15 goals by the end of January. My form earned me an England call-up. Am I a £35m striker? No. I am Michael Ricketts, February 2002.

pedro

Quote from: fjellhaugen on February 03, 2014, 22:17:58
cellino har solgt cagliari til samme gjengen som eier PSG for 80 mill â,¬  :o :o :o

kun rumors

Eg nevnte det for någen timar siden og dersom det stemmer betyr nok det at Cellino virkelig legger sjela i å kjøpe Leeds.
Leedsomaniac

Gufrias

Hekta på Leeds siden 1974

Sydhagen

@AndrewHaigh: Exclusive interview with Massimo Cellino by @sport_simon on @TheSunFootball tonight & in paper tomorrow. Warning: Contains profanity. #lufc
"Paynter, a striker whose danger factor is akin to a blind sniper, who has no fingers, or a gun."

DenHviteYeboah

Quote from: pedro on February 03, 2014, 22:23:59
Quote from: fjellhaugen on February 03, 2014, 22:17:58
cellino har solgt cagliari til samme gjengen som eier PSG for 80 mill â,¬  :o :o :o

kun rumors

Eg nevnte det for någen timar siden og dersom det stemmer betyr nok det at Cellino virkelig legger sjela i å kjøpe Leeds.
Har vært et rykte på nettet en tid dette, ikke hvem som var kjøper, men at Cellino var i ferd med å selge Cagliari for å satse på Leeds...uansett er det vepsebol av rykter om alt mulig om dagen...nesten umulig å avgjøre hva som kan være sant og hva som er ren humbug ;)

pedro

Dersom det stemmer at Cellino klanen er god for rundt 17 milliarder kroner skal det være vanskelig og si nei til ham, money talks i denne sporten ;)
Leedsomaniac

Sydhagen

Quote from: pedro on February 03, 2014, 22:49:34
Dersom det stemmer at Cellino klanen er god for rundt 17 milliarder kroner skal det være vanskelig og si nei til ham, money talks i denne sporten ;)

8)
"Paynter, a striker whose danger factor is akin to a blind sniper, who has no fingers, or a gun."

pedro

+ me på 800 millioner for salg av Cagliari begynne han å bli rimelig likvide 8)
Leedsomaniac

Sydhagen

@PhilHayYEP: David Conn, who knows everything there is to know about these things, believes Cellino will pass Football League test
http://t.co/vN1IICpOHD
"Paynter, a striker whose danger factor is akin to a blind sniper, who has no fingers, or a gun."

Leedsfan

I scored 24 goals helping my side win promotion back to the Premier League aged just 22. Then in my first season in the top flight I had bagged an impressive 15 goals by the end of January. My form earned me an England call-up. Am I a £35m striker? No. I am Michael Ricketts, February 2002.

Jon R

Quote from: Sydhagen on February 03, 2014, 23:28:02
@PhilHayYEP: David Conn, who knows everything there is to know about these things, believes Cellino will pass Football League test
http://t.co/vN1IICpOHD

F'æn! Conn bommer sjelden...
Jon R.

Leedsfan

Quote from: Jon R on February 03, 2014, 23:35:57
Quote from: Sydhagen on February 03, 2014, 23:28:02
@PhilHayYEP: David Conn, who knows everything there is to know about these things, believes Cellino will pass Football League test
http://t.co/vN1IICpOHD

F'æn! Conn bommer sjelden...

Jeg har mer tro på Cellino enn de 6-7 andre gutta..

Får ikke Cellino tilslaget så tar dette aldri slutt..
I scored 24 goals helping my side win promotion back to the Premier League aged just 22. Then in my first season in the top flight I had bagged an impressive 15 goals by the end of January. My form earned me an England call-up. Am I a £35m striker? No. I am Michael Ricketts, February 2002.

Erik M

Vel, det finnes ikke signert avtale.  Dersom det sammenslåtte konsortiumet matcher eller bedrer Cellinos bud kan jeg tenke meg dette er GFH's preferred buyer etter at BMD ble sparket og skylda lagt på GFH.

Fingers crossed.
 

lojosang

"The 2005â€"06 season, the first without Zola, started in the worst way possible for Cagliari, which changed its manager for three times, with Attilio Tesser, Daniele Arrigoni and Davide Ballardini alternating to the position of coach, before Nedo Sonetti, appointed in November, who was able to save the team from a relegation also thanks to goals of Honduran striker David Suazo. For the 2006â€"2007 season, Marco Giampaolo was signed as head coach, however he was fired after the 17th matchday and replaced by Franco Colomba. However, after a number of poor performances ending in a 2â€"0 home defeat to Lazio, Colomba was sacked, and chairman Cellino chose to reinstate Giampaolo as head coach."

Ballardini ansettes forøvrig igjen uti 11/12sesongen, men sparkes før den er over. Ellers har klubben måttet forlate sin hjemmebane da den ikke lenger holdt Serie A-standard. Utbedringer av stadion med stadig nye og utvidede planer om Skyboxes, restauranter og cafeer kokte ut i kålen og klubben flytta til en naboby etter krangler med lokale myndigheter.

Jadda. "Handlekraftige" er jo fulle sjømenn på havnekneiper også.  Og stadionsaken høres jo ut til å være løst like smidig og elegant som Bates gjorde med TA og ER.

Hvis det stemmer som andre har sagt at Cagliari  har en tilskuersnitt på nivå med FK Haugesund (5500 ble nevnt et sted, så jeg) fra en by med 150000 innbyggere må det være så som så med underholdningsverdien på banen, men wiipediaartikkelen om klubben er jo underholdende lesnad for folk som verken holder med Cagliari eller Leeds.

Ja dette er nok definitivt frelseren vi trenger. En handlingens mann som skifter sko hver gang det kommer regn gjennom det lekke taket. Gjerne tilbake til samme paret igjen flere ganger, uten at regnet synes å holdes ute.
- Leif Olav

sportcarl1

vilken soppa det här är, tror inte det kommer bli bra vilka som än köper klubben, cellinos plus verkar ju vara att han verkar ha pengarna som behövs och gfh vill ha, verkar vara problem för övriga spekulanter och har de inte råd att köpa klubben lär de inte ha råd att köpa spelare
 

Jon R

Quote from: Leedsfan on February 03, 2014, 23:54:52
Quote from: Jon R on February 03, 2014, 23:35:57
Quote from: Sydhagen on February 03, 2014, 23:28:02
@PhilHayYEP: David Conn, who knows everything there is to know about these things, believes Cellino will pass Football League test
http://t.co/vN1IICpOHD

F'æn! Conn bommer sjelden...

Jeg har mer tro på Cellino enn de 6-7 andre gutta..

Får ikke Cellino tilslaget så tar dette aldri slutt..

Jeg innbiller meg at Cellions lederstil ikke kommer til å appellere til deg særlig lenge, Leedsfan.  :-*

Mannens inntreden i klubben har vært en katastrofe fra dag en og varsler om Polsk riksdag tilstander 52 uker i året de neste 15 åra.  Vi er sulteforet, skuffet, forbannet og utålmodige og mange er villige til å sluke kameler for å få noe annet enn det vi har hatt de 10 siste. Jeg tror ikke det kommer noe godt ut av dette men er villig til å gi italieneren en sjanse hvis han blir erklært fit and proper.  :)
Jon R.

Promotion 2010

Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

RoarG

Så var propaganda-krigen i gang:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/leeds-united/10615847/Nothing-is-fit-and-proper-in-Massimo-Cellinos-Leeds-United-takeover.html

Denne journalistens fremstilling er temmelig ensidig, og er bare opptatt av skandaleaspektet. Ser ingen forsøk på å analysere situasjonen, eller forsøk på å være kritisk overover andre interessenter.
"Jeg tror ikke på Gud, men etter Bielsas ansettelse må jeg nok revurdere", Roar Gustavsen, januar 2020

RoarG

Så var Flowers på banen igjen, med et nytt og forbedret bud, som det heter. Denne gjengen har prøved før, men mislyktes. Er de bedre skikket denne gangen? Vil de klare å drive klubben opp i PL? Noe annet er uinterresant. Ikke interessert i eier som beholder status quo, slik som Bates gjorde.

http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/leeds-united/latest-whites-news/fresh-takeover-bid-for-united-1-6416261
"Jeg tror ikke på Gud, men etter Bielsas ansettelse må jeg nok revurdere", Roar Gustavsen, januar 2020

DenHviteYeboah

Quote from: RoarG on February 04, 2014, 07:18:43
Så var propaganda-krigen i gang:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/leeds-united/10615847/Nothing-is-fit-and-proper-in-Massimo-Cellinos-Leeds-United-takeover.html

Denne journalistens fremstilling er temmelig ensidig, og er bare opptatt av skandaleaspektet. Ser ingen forsøk på å analysere situasjonen, eller forsøk på å være kritisk overover andre interessenter.
hehe, denne journalisten kan godt starte å grave i finanslivet til Abramovitsj,Glazer,Levy,Lerner,Mansoor og andre steinrike forretningsmenn. Der har sikkert gjort alt etter boka.....Og denne finance fair play regelen UEFA kommer aldri til å bli noe av :( de rikeste klubbene i europa vil sikkert true med å lage en egen serie....

Bromancer

Quote from: Leedsfan on February 03, 2014, 23:54:52
Quote from: Jon R on February 03, 2014, 23:35:57
Quote from: Sydhagen on February 03, 2014, 23:28:02
@PhilHayYEP: David Conn, who knows everything there is to know about these things, believes Cellino will pass Football League test
http://t.co/vN1IICpOHD

F'æn! Conn bommer sjelden...

Jeg har mer tro på Cellino enn de 6-7 andre gutta..

Får ikke Cellino tilslaget så tar dette aldri slutt..

Enig. Som DHY har påpekt flere ganger: Det finnes folk der ute som trolig ville vært å foretrekke framfor Cellino, men ingen som vil kjøpe klubben. Konsortiumene som har prøvd seg har trolig ikke de økonomiske musklene som trengs. Hadde de hatt lomma full av spenn ville de kjøpt klubben for en måned eller to siden. Vi må til PL! Den eneste som per dags dato har midler til å få oss dit er Cellino. 10 år til i Championship? Nei takk!