Urban regeneration opportunities in East London?
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Urban regeneration opportunities in East London?
Eli Papouchado, the Israeli backing the planned takeover bid of West Ham by Kia Joorabchian, says he knows nothing about football but realises such a deal would provide a "real estate opportunity".
The above "story" is carried in a number of newspapers this morning. So the good old pearly queens' stadium could be converting into a mega eel and mash emporium, do you think? Get Tesco on the red phone!
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The above "story" is carried in a number of newspapers this morning. So the good old pearly queens' stadium could be converting into a mega eel and mash emporium, do you think? Get Tesco on the red phone!
A right touch!

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Is he connected to Normid at all?Zulus! Thousand of 'em! wrote:Eli Papouchado, the Israeli backing the planned takeover bid of West Ham by Kia Joorabchian, says he knows nothing about football but realises such a deal would provide a "real estate opportunity".
The above "story" is carried in a number of newspapers this morning. So the good old pearly queens' stadium could be converting into a mega eel and mash emporium, do you think? Get Tesco on the red phone!
A right touch!

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All this talk of takeovers is upsetting Poor Alan Pardew (henceforth known as PAP)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 383996.stm
It's the reason they're in such poor form you know.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 383996.stm
It's the reason they're in such poor form you know.
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Yeah, none of the players can sleep at night from wondering how their share prices are doing.warthog wrote:All this talk of takeovers is upsetting Poor Alan Pardew (henceforth known as PAP)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 383996.stm
It's the reason they're in such poor form you know.

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It seems the shammers are in a bit of bother
PALERMO, Sicily, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Italian police have arrested 20 West Ham United supporters after overnight clashes with Palermo fans in Sicily before Thursday's UEFA Cup match.
Police in Palermo said around 300 rival supporters fought street battles and then clashed with police in the city centre, hurling glass bottles and other objects at them.
One Palermo fan was also arrested, police said. Some 2,500 English fans are expected at the stadium later on Thursday for the second leg of the UEFA Cup first round tie.
Palermo fans and the regional governor of Sicily have accused West Ham supporters of wearing offensive T-shirts with "The Mafia" written on them during the first leg match in London, which Palermo won 1-0.
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[/quote]warthog wrote: Palermo fans and the regional governor of Sicily have accused West Ham supporters of wearing offensive T-shirts with "The Mafia" written on them during the first leg match in London, which Palermo won 1-0.
Not the best of ideas in the homeleand of Don Corleone and co. Typical Wham arrogance.
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