I'm in.  I did pretty well with the U9 team at Nomads -- won the  league and 
all.  Considering we'll be thowing a bunch of younguns out there  I'd say 
that's relevant experience.
 
Board position?  You'll get me to take that when you put a gun to my  head.
 
Michael Gardiner
San Diego Whites
 
In a message dated 5/11/2007 9:01:55 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I'm  feeling lucky so  I've bought an extra euro millions ticket  tonight,
so who wants a job on the board when I win and who fancies a stab  at
getting those overpaid lazy buggers to pass the ball to a team  mate,
defend with a semblance of confidence and to knock the ball into  the
net...

-----Original Message-----
From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 May 2007 16:56
To:  [email protected]
Subject: [LU] Morris Bid -- the Downside is the  Upside

Some will question the Morris bid.  Some will do so because  of his  
involvement in the Kransortium.  Others will criticize  it because they
will  see it 
(correctly) as a real estate  play.  Some, riffing on the later, will
suggest the 
bid is not in  line with the best interests of the supporters.

But we have to remember  how we got here and we must be realistic about
what  
it will take  to get us out.  Barring an Russian billionaire looking for
a   
plaything -- and if one of those were out there and interested we  would
already  
be his plaything -- the future of Leeds United must  be built on sound
business 
principles.  

What we have to  offer a purchaser is two things:  (1) Leeds is the
largest  
one-club city in Europe with a tremendous installed fan-base that  merely
needs 
to be wooed back, most of whom are merely looking for the  slightest
excuse, 
and (2) the Club would seem to be one hell of a real  estate play.

In the hands of a good businessman, point (2) can be used  to provide
some  
return while funding a serious and  business-driven attempt to exploit
point  
(1).  That, to me,  seems to be what Morris' bid constitutes.

Can he be criticized for not  being a fan who will buy back Elland Road
and  
Thorpe Arch and  maintain them inviolate?  Errrrm.  Well, its  true...but
the  
thought that anyone would seriously do that went walkabout for  want  of
anyone 
to play the part.  Its fantasy land.  Its the type  of  thing that got us
in 
this mess in the first place.

It  is precisely what we cannot afford.

I'll take a real, serious business  foundation to build upon -- even if
it  
means losing ER or TA --  instead.

Michael Gardiner
San Diego  Whites








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