http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/jul/27/ken-bates-sacked-leeds-jet


Ken Bates says he was abruptly sacked from his tenure as the Leeds
United <http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/leedsunited> president by the
new owners, GFH, after he entered the club into a contract with the
private aeroplane company 247 Jet <http://www.247jet.biz/>that could be
used to fly him to Leeds from his Monaco home.

The cost of this contract to which Bates committed the Championship
club, which is under financial strain, is thought to be £500,000 over
three years.

Previously Bates has been flown by private jet. The costs of use of a
private jet to the club is understood from sources who have seen the
Leeds accounts to be around £120,000 a year. He told the /Observer/ that
his expenses had not changed for the eight years he was Leeds chairman,
and that GFH were well aware of them when they bought the club in
December. He declined to cover the details of precisely what they covered.

A key sticking point with GFH is that Bates did not gain the approval of
the board for the new, three-year private jet contract. Bates argues he
was not able to do so, and he was advised in June that as a director of
the club, he was able to bind the club into the contract.

"I saved the club money, because this was a sterling contract, rather
than euros," Bates said. "I did it in the best interests of the club."

Currently on holiday in Italy with his wife Suzannah, Bates said he
received a hand-delivered letter last Wednesday from GFH, raising
concerns. He expected to deal with it on his return from holiday, but
instead: "Two days later, they told me I was sacked."

Describing his treatment as "despicable," Bates said he is considering
suing. GFH said there were confidentiality agreements in place, and
declined to comment.



On 26/07/2013 21:08, Andy Pyzer wrote:
> Leeds United have confirmed that Ken Bates has left his role as their 
> president, ending his eight-and-a-half-year association with the club.
> The often-outspoken former Chelsea chairman bought Leeds in January 2005 and 
> held power at the club until signing over to the current owner, GFH Capital, 
> in December last year.
> Bates remained as chairman until 30 June when he started a three-year term as 
> president but that was abruptly ended on Friday night.
> A short statement from the managing director, David Haigh, read: "Ken Bates 
> has ceased to be president of Leeds United Football Club. Mr Bates will now 
> no longer have any role within the football club."
> It remains to be seen whether Bates, 81, will return to football in any 
> capacity. He famously bought Chelsea for £1 before selling out to Roman 
> Abramovich in 2003.
>  
> in the words of Basil Fawlty ' don't drive over any land mines' ........
>  
> MOT
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