Don't like that pointy faced lizard.Does he not get on with Parish mate?
He was another one putting the boot in last season.
If I catch him at GP he's getting his sideys pulled.
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Don't like that pointy faced lizard.Does he not get on with Parish mate?
I think their relationship is cordial on a personal level, just a divergence of opinion on the best way for Palace in the future. Publicly Textor has praised what Parish has achieved but that may be reviewed once his shares are sold I suppose.Does he not get on with Parish mate?
I think their relationship is cordial on a personal level, just a divergence of opinion on the best way for Palace in the future. Publicly Textor has praised what Parish has achieved but that may be reviewed once his shares are sold I suppose.
As a businessman and accountant, he should also have been aware of all the red flags around 777.These are very wealthy people.
Do people honestly think they would be willing to waste their time on pipe dreams or pointless acquisitions?
Have you considered there is possibly already something in the pipeline with regards to selling his palace stake holding and the exclusivity may have been given for that reason?
I know Mosh can be a bit of a bell, but I’m pretty sure he will be aware Textor can’t take control until he’s exited palace.
Gently now!Don't like that pointy faced lizard.
He was another one putting the boot in last season.
If I catch him at GP he's getting his sideys pulled.
How does any company ever takeover another company if giving access to the books isn't healthy and should be banned by an industry regulator?I don't believe he can, nor should the league allow it
He's looking through our books whilst he owns shares in Crystal Palace. If he doesn't end up purchasing he'll have all the inside information re: Everton
it's not healthy
“I want to be involved in an English club that wins championships; like, at the top of the league,” adds Textor. “And that requires taking risks that can also send you down the other way. I don’t know if that strategy is necessarily right for Palace. There are other people that are probably a little more patient than I am, and maybe impatience is not necessarily good for Palace.”
The whispers earlier were that he was being accommodated in the sale of them by other Palace directors.Just something I saw in my feed. That is what I fear @davek. He's no where close to selling those shares. We could continue in limbo talking to someone who can't buy the club
Why its such nonsense
The key for us is that we have been owned and run by some utter bells and were in administration twice between 2000 and 2010. We had been in the Premier League for two single seasons between 1995 - 2010. Parish has rebuilt the club and brought (by our standards) success together with stability. He has his critics and has made the odd mistake but broadly he is very well liked and respected.What do you think are at the heart of the disagreements? Do you have a strong view on it? It feels like Parish approach is quite prudent, but is that shared by Palace fans?
Two administrations means caution, especially as we’re doing ok and improving.“I want to be involved in an English club that wins championships; like, at the top of the league,” adds Textor. “And that requires taking risks that can also send you down the other way. I don’t know if that strategy is necessarily right for Palace. There are other people that are probably a little more patient than I am, and maybe impatience is not necessarily good for Palace.”
Ok I'll just Chinese burn his neck.Gently now!
Where have I said that?
I'm against announcing "exclusivity" when the potential purchaser has to sell his Crystal Palace shares and looks no where close to doing so
He should sell them FIRST before seeking to acquire shares in other clubs