Reports that Cellini is over the FL hurdle. That Farnan/ Haigh are backed
by a L'Pool spiv.
And now Cellini's version:

FURIOUS Massimo Cellino has warned Leeds owners not to back out of their
deal to sell the club to him.
A bid matching the Italians has been put together by a rival consortium and
will be submitted today.
Yet speaking to SunSport from his home in Miami, the eccentric Italian said
he had already paid for 75 per cent of the club and his deal was done.
Cellino, who owns Cagliari in Serie A, fumed: The money was paid on Friday.
Me and the Bahraini (Leeds chairman Salah Nooruddin), were serious people.
Between us there is no problem. But in the middle there is a problem, there
is a lot of s*** going on.
The Bahraini trusts me and I trust him. He could have done other deals but
chose me because I showed I could run a club. Cellino is livid that talks
could be about to start with another bidder and lays the blame at the door
of managing director David Haigh.
He added: Im in Miami so I dont know exactly whats going on now. But I know
there was a deal. The only thing is David with this tricky behaviour. There
is a lot of s*** going on.
The rival bid features Irishman Mike Farnan and Andrew Flowers, MD of Leeds
shirt sponsors Enterprise Insurance.
Video:Brian McDermott reveals all on 'non-sacking'FootballLEEDS boss
explains the farce that surrounded his departure and return
But Cellino says his only hurdle now is the Football Leagues fit and proper
person test, which he expects to pass even though he has TWICE been
convicted for fraud. He said: Ive had 22 years as an owner in Italy where
regulations are much stricter than in England. I dont see why this should
be an issue.
The 57-year-olds lawyer told McDermott he was sacked on Friday, with
Cellino later explaining the manager had done everything to get fired.
Yet a day later he wanted McDermott back. The manager, 52, avoided
Saturdays 5-1 win over Huddersfield before returning to training yesterday.
Cellino admits his relationship with McDermott and the fans hasnt got off
to a good start.
But he added: I already love this club and want to do something right for
it. I want to get it back where it belongs, in the Premier League.
Despite Cellino claiming he has no problems with McDermott, the former
Reading chief was unsure if he would still be in charge for Saturdays trip
to Yeovil.
He said: I cant answer that. No manager can guarantee anything in this day
and age.
I spoke to a lot of important people in the game who said You shouldnt go
back.
But there was no way I could walk away from Leeds.


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On 4 February 2014 11:47, Richard Naef <[email protected]>wrote:

> points well made and I generally agree with you Chris, but a bit different
> from what you posted on Saturday, where you seemed to blame BMcD largely
> for
> his demise and suggested he made public pronouncements that forced
> Cellino's
> hand - what's made you change your mind?  From where I'm, sitting he seems
> to have conducted himself professionally at all times, and has done nothing
> to deserve being sacked.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> > On Behalf Of Chris Wright
> > Sent: 03 February 2014 19:51
> > To: Leeds List
> > Subject: [LU] LU: the ongoing fiasco
> >
> >
> > Sorry about the duplicate post earlier - I'm very sceptical about all
> parties in
> > this fiasco.
> >
> > We're all up in arms about the Italians, but we know no facts, only spin
> that is
> > in the main being shaped by a future tory politician.
> >
> > Some questions need answering : Who gave the Italians the impression they
> > were in charge on Friday? That had to be someone in the current
> > management team?
> >
> > What exactly is the role of this solicitor that was thrown out of the
> stadium
> > this afternoon? He's not just the Cellino family solicitor, on the
> contrary, he's
> > a player in his own right - has been involved in all manner of football
> related
> > issues..what made him think he had the authority to sack McDermott? Is
> > there any truth in the suggestion that the existing owners wanted rid of
> > McDermott?
> >
> > Is Festa really being lined up as manager? even Cellino has said that he
> > doesn't have the experience to manage a team - given that there were
> > allegedly 4 Italian players lined up to sign, it is credible that they
> would need a
> > familiar face around the place.
> >
> > Is David Haigh even remotely competent? He brokered the deal with Ken
> > Bates, or so he claims, should he not have known about the £4m payment
> > due this month?
> >
> > Do we really want ot go down the road of having two consortia, neither of
> > whom had enough money to match Cellino's offer, join together to buy the
> > club? What happens once they do? Where is the war chest for transfers?
> > How do they propose to sort out the cash flow issue? Where are the funds
> to
> > cover the cash flow until it is sorted out? How do they propose to pay
> back
> > the loans made to the club by Sports Capital - that looks like an
> absolute
> > minefield...?
> >
> > My life experience tells me never to trust a politician. Especially a
> Tory. My
> > worst fear is we're being spun by a clown in the grip of a panic. One
> credible
> > scenario is that Cellino was told to go ahead and assume control, and
> panic
> > set in when it became clear that the crowd (source of income) and the
> > sponsors  (source of income) were having none of it. If I'm right, it
> won't end
> > well. God forbid we get a management team of ten or more people!
> >
> > On the plus side - Saturday was magnificent with several players coming
> of
> > age. Ross McCormack has exhibited leadership qualities I didn't think he
> had
> > and Brian is back. Let's hope the players can keep the impetus going,
> we're
> > not all that far short of the play offs.
>
>
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