Leeds chairman Bates reported to police over programme
Mon 05 Mar, 12:09 PM
LEEDS, England (AFP) - Leeds chairman Ken Bates has been reported to the police after he published the address of a former director of the English Championship club.
Melvyn Levi is involved in a dispute with Bates over the legality of a share issue, and has complained to the police after the former Chelsea owner published Levi's address in a Leeds match programme.
In the article, Bates claims that Levi has cost the club investors, as well as damaging the club with his legal dispute.
Bates wrote: "At this difficult time we should all be pulling together, but have an enemy within, Melvyn Levi.
"Perhaps you would like to ask him to justify his behaviour, which is damaging to Leeds' prospects of advancement. Mr Levi lives at.....'
Levi complained to the authorities after Leeds' 3-2 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday at the weekend, and said: "I will not allow Bates to get away with what he did.
"He is encouraging fans to come around to my house after describing me in the worst possible terms.
"It's totally disgraceful. I can't understand why he's singling me out. I haven't spoken to him for more than a year.
"He should concentrate on sorting out the many problems within the club, rather that persecute me in language that the Nazis would have used."
Bates is quoted in the Daily Mail as responding in typically defiant terms: "Levi is lucky I didn't put in his telephone number. I'm still waiting for his writ. If he's got a problem, he should speak to me direct."
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Meanwhile, the price of Leeds shirts is going down almost as quick as the team: http://shop.leedsunited.com/LUFCShop/
Mon 05 Mar, 12:09 PM
LEEDS, England (AFP) - Leeds chairman Ken Bates has been reported to the police after he published the address of a former director of the English Championship club.
Melvyn Levi is involved in a dispute with Bates over the legality of a share issue, and has complained to the police after the former Chelsea owner published Levi's address in a Leeds match programme.
In the article, Bates claims that Levi has cost the club investors, as well as damaging the club with his legal dispute.
Bates wrote: "At this difficult time we should all be pulling together, but have an enemy within, Melvyn Levi.
"Perhaps you would like to ask him to justify his behaviour, which is damaging to Leeds' prospects of advancement. Mr Levi lives at.....'
Levi complained to the authorities after Leeds' 3-2 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday at the weekend, and said: "I will not allow Bates to get away with what he did.
"He is encouraging fans to come around to my house after describing me in the worst possible terms.
"It's totally disgraceful. I can't understand why he's singling me out. I haven't spoken to him for more than a year.
"He should concentrate on sorting out the many problems within the club, rather that persecute me in language that the Nazis would have used."
Bates is quoted in the Daily Mail as responding in typically defiant terms: "Levi is lucky I didn't put in his telephone number. I'm still waiting for his writ. If he's got a problem, he should speak to me direct."
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Meanwhile, the price of Leeds shirts is going down almost as quick as the team: http://shop.leedsunited.com/LUFCShop/