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Originally posted by Willo
That was Jimmy Hill back in the 70s.
Edited by Willo (26 Jan 2021 8.15am) Yes, him too, but I'm positive that Ron did it as well.
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Originally posted by palace99
this is spot on. If you love the club why rip us off so much after you've left. Continuing owning the freehold almost destroyed us and don't forget he also still owned the training ground so made millions out of that too. Yes, Goldberg was a complete idiot but by shafting him he shafted us. I've seen a copy of the lease agreement when Noades owned the ground - 7.5% of all matchday revenue and Noades received everything on non matchdays. After getting £23m from Goldberg and years of rent afterwards plus the training ground i always wondered why he didn't just sell the freehold back for say £5m as a gesture of goodwill. Rose tinted glasses indeed Goldberg was far from being an idiot, having stars in his eyes and being eaten by football sharks, yes. He made back all the money he lost at Palace, he made it from those late night women in various states of undress on TV getting people to call in on premium phone lines.
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A mate of mine was playing in a golf competition at Westerham , one of Noades , in the group was Ian Wright who was continuously on his mobile . My mate told him it was against club policy and could he stop, Wright told him to f off , after finishing he made a complaint to the organiser of the comp.
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Having read through all these great posts, one thing is clear, Uncle Ron was like marmite! I met him a few times over the years, however one meeting I remember only too well. Oh, he also cut me up at the roadworks on the M4 coming back from Bristol City away (Friday night Pre season friendly 1-1 I think?!!)
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The question that has always been in my mind is how did Noades acquire the freehold of Selhurst Park in the first place? I thought the club owned the ground when he became Chair. Did he buy it and for how much?
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Originally posted by AERO
And selling off the crown jewels to Sainsbury's ? Noades did a lot of harm to Palace and took far more money out of the club that he ever put in but......it was Raymond Bloye his predecessor that sold the land to Sainsbury not Noades.
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Originally posted by Painter
Goldberg was far from being an idiot, having stars in his eyes and being eaten by football sharks, yes. He made back all the money he lost at Palace, he made it from those late night women in various states of undress on TV getting people to call in on premium phone lines. Goldberg was an idiot (for his time at Palace) and even admits it himself. By excluding the ground and training ground in the deal he essentially bought a club without any assets we were effectively bankrupt the day his purchased was completed
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We did well under Noades because of Steve Coppell not because of Ron Noades. His f*cking about with the freehold says everything. I really gave up on him around 94,95 - I preferred that side to the 90/91 side: Southgate, Coleman, Salako, Gordon, Armstrong etc ... we had half a dozen top players but a few make weights, if we had stumped up the money to keep Paul Stewart (him and Armstrong destroyed the championship the previous season) we were only one or two players from a really good side - top eight of the prem. But there was no intention to grow and improve, it doesn't surprise me he took far more money out of the club than he put in - people like Noades are 'clever' when it comes to business, but have no imagination, where there's brass there's muck.
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Say whatever you like about Noades,but he was chairman during our most successful ever spell. That said, his wife was apparently a whor@. I thought that was his mother........
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Noades was a businessman. He was a fairly good one as he made a lot of money. He is being vilified for taking money out of the club. No different from any owners including the current gang of Parish and the Yanks. Clubs are not run like they used to be - owned by a group of locals as part of the local community. They are at our level big business geared to making returns for investors through complex offshore structures to pay as little tax as possible thus maximising income.
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
We did well under Noades because of Steve Coppell not because of Ron Noades. His f*cking about with the freehold says everything. I really gave up on him around 94,95 - I preferred that side to the 90/91 side: Southgate, Coleman, Salako, Gordon, Armstrong etc ... we had half a dozen top players but a few make weights, if we had stumped up the money to keep Paul Stewart (him and Armstrong destroyed the championship the previous season) we were only one or two players from a really good side - top eight of the prem. But there was no intention to grow and improve, it doesn't surprise me he took far more money out of the club than he put in - people like Noades are 'clever' when it comes to business, but have no imagination, where there's brass there's muck. There was an argument from a few if he'd been prepared to invest a little further in the '91 team that we'd have challenged for the title the following season when Leeds won it. As it turned out he did the opposite. We'll never know how much his comments in the TV programme led to the break up the team I guess. I seem to remember that Wright in particular had become really disruptive shortly before he left.
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When he bought the club for a penny we were in dire straights. He gave Steve Coppell his chance, but we languished at the bottom of the then second division.
He started “ Lifeline” which where the fans could contribute to the purchasing of players. We bought Gary O’Reilly and Mark Bright. I joined and I think it was one of my favourite times of watching Palace. For that is how I would remember Ron Noades, sure he had an edge to him and said some controversial things, but he was a Palace fan as well as a business man,and that is how he should be remembered.
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