Never lasted more than 3 seasons at any club, he won't be breaking that record anytime soon I would suggest. Cunt's probably eyeing up a nice little stint at PSG or maybe something tougher like Bayern, those are the only European leagues he hasn't won yet.
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He hasn't won the Swedish league...Originally posted by ~LFCHistory~ View PostHe's never lasted more than 3 seasons at any club, he won't be breaking that record anytime soon I would suggest. Cunt's probably eyeing up a nice little stint at PSG or maybe something tougher like Bayern, those are the only European leagues he hasn't won yet.
Was muß, das muß.
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His next job after winning the Premier League, Serie A, and La Liga was meant to be to build a legacy somewhere. He came back to Chelsea, and this was meant to be his dynasty.
Instead, he's cocked it up. He could still turn it around, but after the Eva incident, I think he lost a lot of respect.
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Fair play, but hardly anything new in that story that havn't been well known for those 12 years. It's the exact same with purchase of City, PSG etc. - it's about having assets abroad that can't be confiscated easily and that holds a realatively stable value. And spending much needed wealth that is the societies is just even worse - be it Abramovich or Mansour...
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It's all here in an article from 2012.
This bit is particularly interesting
Mr Berezovsky sent a note to Mr Litskevich to try and persuade him to sign up to their plans to set up a new oil conglomerate, telling him: “Roman Abramovich (whom you know) will call on you today and explain everything. You can trust him.”
When that failed, Mr Berezovsky went to Mr Yeltsin to persuade him to ignore Mr Litskevitch.
Two days before Sibneft was established by presidential decree in August 1995, Mr Litskevich drowned in the river Irtysh when swimming. His driver, the only witness, later died in a fight.
Mr Abramovich was asked if it was true that Mr Litskevitch died in “difficult circumstances.” Abramovich said simply: “He drowned.”Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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I had no idea about thisMr Berezovsky sent a note to Mr Litskevich to try and persuade him to sign up to their plans to set up a new oil conglomerate, telling him: “Roman Abramovich (whom you know) will call on you today and explain everything. You can trust him.”
When that failed, Mr Berezovsky went to Mr Yeltsin to persuade him to ignore Mr Litskevitch.
Two days before Sibneft was established by presidential decree in August 1995, Mr Litskevich drowned in the river Irtysh when swimming. His driver, the only witness, later died in a fight.
Mr Abramovich was asked if it was true that Mr Litskevitch died in “difficult circumstances.” Abramovich said simply: “He drowned.”
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