First Wazzock 1,010 Posted September 28, 2008 Neil Warnock has warned Simon Jordan to sell Crystal Palace quickly or risk ruining the club''s promotion hopes.Jordan wants out of Selhurst Park but is struggling to find a buyer and Warnock fears the uncertainty over Palace''s future is starting to affect morale."I know the chairman has had one or two enquiries," quipped Warnock. "I''ve told him I would like a big Arab or Russian millionaire."The Eagles, who feature in today''s televised Championship match, are languishing fourth from bottom of the table after winning just one of their first seven matches.But Warnock said: "You can''t blame the chairman, he''s taken it on the chin for long enough."He''s always fully supportive but he has made it clear what he wants to do. I think he would rather do it sooner rather than later. We''re not a big Premier League club but we''ve got an attractive club in a good area close to London and there will be people interested. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bringbackterraces 0 Posted September 28, 2008 Yeah sounds not to disimilar to our club! Delia and Co have been great for the club but are now over the hill and haven''t got the finances in todays billionaire world of football! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
First Wazzock 1,010 Posted September 28, 2008 [quote user="1st Wazzock"]Neil Warnock has warned Simon Jordan to sell Crystal Palace quickly or risk ruining the club''s promotion hopes.Jordan wants out of Selhurst Park but is struggling to find a buyer and Warnock fears the uncertainty over Palace''s future is starting to affect morale."I know the chairman has had one or two enquiries," quipped Warnock. "I''ve told him I would like a big Arab or Russian millionaire."The Eagles, who feature in today''s televised Championship match, are languishing fourth from bottom of the table after winning just one of their first seven matches.But Warnock said: "You can''t blame the chairman, he''s taken it on the chin for long enough."He''s always fully supportive but he has made it clear what he wants to do. I think he would rather do it sooner rather than later. We''re not a big Premier League club but we''ve got an attractive club in a good area close to London and there will be people interested.[/quote]Then the other side of the coin,Wigan owner Dave Whelan fears it is only a matter of time before a major Premier League club goes bankrupt. Whelan has serious concerns over the growing number of foreign owners in the English top tier following the Arab take-over at Manchester City. While City fans are pinching themselves at their good luck, Whelan feels that the mega-rich Middle East take-over increases the chances of financial meltdown. "What happens when one of the foreign owners gets fed up or the supporters get onto him if the team is having a bad time?" said Whelan. "One of the foreign owners will spit his dummy out sooner or later and walk away. And then that club is bankrupt, gone. Oh, that will happen. That will happen. If the crowd gets on to one of these foreigners, they will blow. "This is not a game you can treat as a toy. Football is part and parcel of our lives, and our livelihood. Our supporters love their clubs, big style. "City think they have money to burn. And they have - for one year, two years, five years. But what happens when that goes." And Whelan fears the wealth City can call on will screw up the game, sparking ridiculous transfer fees. On deadline day City paid almost £35m for Robinho. "The chap at City said he would buy Cristiano Ronaldo for £150million. That is not football, that is total stupidity," he said. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites