As with players, its not so much who leaves as who
replaces them thats
important. If Beckham, Veron Kenyon are being
replaced with Djemba Djemba, Kleberson Gill then
I'd have to say I'm a little concerned
Bruce
Maybe Gill can work the channels, leaving Djemba
Djemba and Kleberson to run
Manchester United have officially confirmed to the
Stock Exchange that Peter Kenyon has left as the
club's chief executive and named his successor as
David Gill.
It emerged on Monday that Kenyon was on his way to
join Chelsea as part of Russian billionaire Roman
Abramovich's rebuilding of the
New Manchester United chief executive David Gill is
determined to dispel the impression that his
appointment as Peter Kenyon's successor was a rushed
decision.
Kenyon has accepted an offer to defect to Roman
Abramovich's Russian revolution at Chelsea, a move
that Gill himself admitted was a
I've been to several meetings at which Peter Kenyon was the 'guest'. I've
heard him speak and tried, as best I could, to 'hear' what he had to say.
I've heard him say that he kept the 'faith'. I KNOW people who believed
him. I DIDN'T - I've said so both on this List and to other people on many
Peter Kenyon will start work at Chelsea once the terms
of his departure from Manchester United are finalised.
Kenyon, who has agreed to become the new chief
executive of the Blues' parent company Chelsea
Village, is on 'garden leave' after announcing his
resignation from Old Trafford.
A
Quinton Fortune and David Bellion should feature for
Manchester United reserves as they take on Leeds at
Wakefield's Belle Vue Stadium.
With the majority of the first-team squad away on
international duty, Fortune and new signing Bellion
are the only senior players likely to be involved on
Hi Barney
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regards
Dave Blatt
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United fans question 'loyalty'
By Richard Bright Telegraph 09/09/2003
Peter Kenyon's move from Old Trafford to Stamford Bridge has already
provoked stinging criticism from Manchester United fans.
Oliver Huston, spokesman for Shareholders United, the Manchester United
Supporters Trust, has also
Shares in Manchester United fell 4 per cent after the
club confirmed that chief executive Peter Kenyon was
leaving to join Chelsea.
Shares in the English champions dropped 8p to 170p as
investors reacted with dismay to the surprise
announcement.
Kenyon, who is moving to Chelsea as part of
REUTERS; LON; 04 SEP 2003; SP
Upton Park Chief Terrence Brown has promised
supporters that the hammer
sales are over after selling fans in the Bobby Moore
lower to Chelsea for
GBP8m, despite claims he would only have to sell the
fans in the Chicken
Run. Brown had claimed in May, that
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