Much as I hate Bates, Rod Liddle's just as much of a cunt.

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From: "Paul Cundell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 8:59 PM
Subject: [LU] Leeds chicanery has fans counting the cost of loyalty


>From The Sunday Times
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/columnists/rod_liddle/article2076456.
ece
The supporters are left to suffer while their chairman Ken Bates continues
on his deluded path
Rod Liddle

I WONDER what it is about the job of a football club chairman that so
entices criminals, gangsters, self-publicists, con men, megalomaniacs,
imbeciles, Third World despots, touts, the terminally irresponsible,
slippery little monkeys on the make and in one case - Darlington -
safe-crackers? Most sensible businessmen will tell you that football is a
precarious business with scant chance of making much in the way of money
unless you own one of the top four clubs.

The whole enterprise is dependent upon too many vagaries. And yet even for
the most stricken, debt-ridden clubs, there are plenty of takers, usually
from people who if they visited your house you would swiftly lock away the
silver. And your youngest daughter. Why don't these people go into safer
legalised con tricks like the insurance industry? Your club, like mine, will
have had its share of appalling chairmen. They sap the morale of the
supporters; they lie through their teeth, pledging unlimited investment, and
before you know it the ground's been turned into a block of executive flats
and your top players have left. But none of us, I reckon, has been forced to
endure the sort of misery that has been the lot of Leeds United supporters
in recent months.

If Leeds United 2007 Ltd are indeed allowed to take part in League One next
season, every fan who turns up to Elland Road will deserve a medal for
commitment. They have stuck by their club through the most atrocious
chicanery and brinkmanship. A well-supported club which, in theory, should
be up there in the top eight of the Premier League has been taken to the
edge of extinction by a convocation of idiotic or unscrupulous chairmen and
a team of auditors who I would not trust to count the pennies in my
daughter's piggy bank. And the Leeds Utd supporters have had to put up with
Ken Bates as chairman not once, but twice.

I'm a simple and naive soul; I do not understand why Bates was allowed to
buy the club back when he had taken it into administration and offered to
pay the creditors (including the taxpayers and the local police) just one
pence in the pound (initially) of the total £35m debts. Why is that allowed
to happen?

Further, when KPMG shoved the club up for sale under its new name, the offer
from Bates was way, way short of the amount offered by some of the rival
bidders. It is reckoned that by this time Bates had upped his offer to 13p
in the pound; at least one bidder was offering 30p in the pound. One of the
largest creditors, though - an offshore company called Astor - said that it
would waive its debts entirely only if the Bates bid was successful. This,
apparently, is what swung the decision. But isn't there a duty to the other
creditors?

It takes a lot to disquiet the football authorities, to raise in them a
scintilla of suspicion that something is not quite right. But with the
business at Leeds, the Football League has baulked and will not hand over
the mysterious "golden share" which would allow the club to trade in players
during the close season. They wish to see a bit of documentation first: at
last, the powers that be are demanding some form of accountability.

But the FA has allowed Leeds to meet its preseason fixtures only if the club
plays in the old name of Leeds United, rather than the exciting new one of
Leeds United 2007 Ltd. What the hell difference does that make? And how can
it play under the old name if the old name no longer exists?

Meanwhile Bates has been stamping about in jubilation, despite the fact the
club is a long way from being out of the woods. Legal challenges are likely,
not least from the Inland Revenue which must consider whether the new offer
of 13 pence in the pound is adequate recompense. If it decides that 13 pence
is fine and dandy, I might well try the same trick the next time my
self-assessment form comes through.

Bates has been talking the usual gung-ho, self-aggrandising rot. He claims
that of the e-mails and letters he has received from Leeds fans, 99% were in
support of him. "That's as good as Saddam Hussein did when he was fiddling
the figures," Bates remarked. An unfortunate comparison. On message boards
and on the local radio stations opposition to Bates is running at about 75%,
and some would like him to meet a similar end to that of the politician to
whom he compared himself.

Meanwhile, there's a lot of anger in the direction of KPMG - a firm which
was once done in America for marketing "abusive tax shelters" and was
involved in another financial scandal in Brazil. A circular letter to the
KPMG directors has been got up by a bunch of angry Leeds fans. It argues
that the firm "never once had the true concerns of the creditors, community,
sponsors or supporters of Leeds at heart".

Difficult to disagree with that, isn't it? The Football League, and
especially its chairman, Brian Mawhinney, is not too happy with KPMG either.
Leeds' fate still hangs in the balance. For the sake of the loyal fans, you
hope that things work out. But I wouldn't bet on it.


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