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    Egg Head the knobhead steps down

    Hate this short-termism with overseas football club owners. He came in all guns blazing, with claims of grandeur and big plans for the future.

    Now he's got bored and ****ed off already.



    Eggert Magnusson has stepped down as chairman of West Ham and sold his stake in the Premier League club.

    Magnusson, who was part of the Icelandic consortium that bought the Hammers a year ago, had already quit as executive chairman in September.

    "Now that I need to focus a little more on my interests overseas, I think it is the right time to stand down," he said.

    Owner Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson has become chairman and executive chairman and has bought Magnusson's 5% shareholding.

    "Eggert Magnusson has done a tremendous job as chairman, often in difficult circumstances, since our consortium bought the club 12 months ago," said Gudmundsson, who the club says has invested a further £30.5m.

    "Eggert has decided to move on to new pastures and to pursue his other interests. We wish him well for the future and express our thanks for all that he has done for West Ham."

    Magnusson has had an eventful time with the Hammers over the last 12 months.

    Within weeks of taking over, manager Alan Pardew was sacked and, with Alan Curbishley at the helm, the club survived relegation by three points.

    Magnusson also had to deal with the long-running Carlos Tevez saga, which drew to a close when the Argentine striker completed his move to Manchester United after months of legal rows.

    However, Magnusson insisted: "I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here at West Ham. From the moment that Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson and I formed the consortium to bid for the club, it has been an honour to be involved.

    "The last 12 months have not been without their challenges but I feel that we have emerged stronger and fitter as a club.

    "I would also like to pay tribute to the West Ham fans who, I believe, have shown themselves to be the best in the country.

    "My thanks to everybody who has worked with me in my time here and I wish the club every success for the future."

    Gudmundsson has expressed his determination to push ahead with a move to a new £250m, 60,000-seater stadium, with a site having been identified at an old Parcelforce depot next to West Ham tube station.

    "We are seeking to build some truly solid foundations for the future ambitions of West Ham," he added. "This is a great football club, with tremendous heritage and tradition and the most wonderful set of supporters.

    "My job as owner is to help plan for the future and create the right conditions off the field to help Alan Curbishley and the playing squad deliver success on the field.

    "I am particularly delighted that we have been able to take the first real step in our plans for a new stadium, which is crucial to the long-term ambitions of the club."
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    There was me thinking you were talking about the bloke on the left!
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      That's a bit harsh Shaggy. Guðmundsson was always the main man in this deal, Eggert was merely the front and has probably smoothed the takeover since he's very well connected in the football world. Björgolfur Guðmundsson is very rich and astute and football is his passion, he throws money at our "biggest" team in Iceland and his bank sponsors football at various levels.

      Eggert will probably end up at UEFA again - wheather that is a compliment or not I wouldn't say but I think Guðmundsson was always going to own West Ham, Eggert only had 5% to show at the beginning.
      * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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        #4
        Originally posted by The_weatherman View Post
        That's a bit harsh Shaggy. Guðmundsson was always the main man in this deal, Eggert was merely the front and has probably smoothed the takeover since he's very well connected in the football world. Björgolfur Guðmundsson is very rich and astute and football is his passion, he throws money at our "biggest" team in Iceland and his bank sponsors football at various levels.

        Eggert will probably end up at UEFA again - wheather that is a compliment or not I wouldn't say but I think Guðmundsson was always going to own West Ham, Eggert only had 5% to show at the beginning.
        I know, with him being a countryman of yours, that you are slightly biased.

        Never liked the cunt. He was all “Look at me! Look at meeee!” at the start – a publicity whore, with very public displays of feigned agony every time West Ham ****ed up.

        A matter of months later, and he’s gone.

        What a surprise.

        I just don’t like this trend of buying a football club on a whim, courting publicity, and then getting bored. I realise Eggert wasn’t the main man behind this, but still…
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          "Look at me! Look at meeee!" could be levelled to people closer to home too though...
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            ****in Ice Ham

            Hope they go down.
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              #7
              Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
              I know, with him being a countryman of yours, that you are slightly biased.

              Never liked the cunt. He was all “Look at me! Look at meeee!” at the start – a publicity whore, with very public displays of feigned agony every time West Ham ****ed up.

              A matter of months later, and he’s gone.

              What a surprise.

              I just don’t like this trend of buying a football club on a whim, courting publicity, and then getting bored. I realise Eggert wasn’t the main man behind this, but still…
              Egg-****in-sactly!!
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                #8
                Originally posted by Cacodemon View Post
                "Look at me! Look at meeee!" could be levelled to people closer to home too though...
                Who?!? Me?!??! Hicks??
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                  Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                  Who?!? Me?!??! Hicks??
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
                    ****in Ice Ham

                    Hope they go down.


                    Blowing bubbles FFS what kind of a song is that to be singing gay scum!!!!
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                      #11
                      So I take it he wasn't making enough money out of them then?
                      I hate Polanski

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                        #12
                        He's very firendly with Pratini i remember him been beside him when he was elected.

                        Maybe he had to give up his seat on the UEFA board because he was part owner of a club and now wants he back and may be given a job high up UEFA ranks
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                          #13
                          Who's Pratini ?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by fredo View Post
                            Who's Pratini ?
                            He's got something to do with Eggy who was once at IceHam.
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by CharlieMansonsSquint View Post
                              So I take it he wasn't making enough money out of them then?
                              That was never the issue with Eggert, and I doubt Guðmundsson is looking for the short term gain, he is truly a football fan. I think they have receieved some unfair stick on these boards. As I said previously, I doubt the takeover would have gone smoothly without Eggert, he was supposed to be the football brain and Guðmundsson the man with the wallet.

                              Someone mentioned Eggert was a friend of Platini's, I think that's right as well, he worked for UEFA for quite some time and will probably get a good position there (why he is friends with Platini I will not understand ).
                              * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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