The Andy Naylor Fan Club
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I'm pretty sure I went past that statue at the National Football Museum in Manchester a couple of years back. Frightened the fookin life out of me...
I'm pretty sure I went past that statue at the National Football Museum in Manchester a couple of years back. Frightened the fookin life out of me...
Def a character- seemed ok from what I’ve read about him .He was a divisive character:
- the first foreign owner of a football club
- 'sharp' in business (shafted Lonrho for Harrods)
- pissed off the Royal Family mightily (& never got a UK passport as a result)
- wanted to make Fulham the 'Man Utd of the south')
- was a mate of Micheal Jackson and erected 'that' statue
But / and
- was a real football fan
- rescued an almost failed club from oblivion (notwithstanding Mickey Adams' amazing job of lifting us from 91st to promotion)
- attended most home games, walking round the pitch, twirling his scarf
- continued to invest for nearly 2 decades, losing millions in the process.
So a bit more than 'f*****g NOTHING' then?I said he was a divisive character.
I can still remember the day that my dad (2nd or 3rd generation Cottager) rang me up to tell me his boss had bought Fulham. My dad was working for the Harrods owned insurance company called Genavco. I'd asked him what the company name meant and it was MAF's idea - it was the team he'd played for in Egypt.
It's embarrassing that we (some of us) still sing about him - he eventually stopped pumping his money in. But he did turn us round and stick around, as has Tony Bloom with you lot.
Another plus - he properly funded the Fulham Women's team until the FA reneged on their promises to set up a proper structure and promote it.
Greg, I suggest you read around the subject beofre talking out of your arse.So a bit more than 'f*****g NOTHING' then?
No thanks.Greg, I suggest you read around the subject beofre talking out of your arse.
I hope you BOOOOOOOed the freaky paedo?I was there the day Michael Jackson was paraded around the pitch. It was sunny (May, I think) and he was sheltering under an umbrella. I was standing in the Enclosure, alongside the pitch, and remember commenting that MJ must have been a Fulham fan because he was both black and white. Its fair to say that all Fulham fans hated that statue for many different reasons. It's now been replaced by a decent George Cohen statue and is in a storeroom at the National Football Museum.
Not heard that one.I liked that story about him giving the Fulham players a Gold bar if they won a game. Is it true?
I liked that story about him giving the Fulham players a Gold bar if they won a game. Is it true?
He can’t hurt you nowI'm pretty sure I went past that statue at the National Football Museum in Manchester a couple of years back. Frightened the fookin life out of me...
hmm I googled it and what I found was less funny than how I remembered it. I thought I read that a player said he promised them a gold bar each if they won a game. They thought he was serious, won the game and then he came in the dressing room and handed out the chocolate version.I liked that story about him giving the Fulham players a Gold bar if they won a game. Is it true?