Micky Posted 3 August 2013 Posted 3 August 2013 Who is present in the attached? Top, Susan Whelan, Martin George? Can anyone name the others?
Micky Posted 3 August 2013 Author Posted 3 August 2013 Isn't top left Martin George, mid 90's club chairman. Yes, he owns / owned weetabix! multimillionaire!
Deucalion Posted 3 August 2013 Posted 3 August 2013 I bet Martin George likes Nigel Pearson. It's good that the Raksriaksorns (or whatever they are called now) are listening to an experienced head, who has done well for Leicester in the past.* * Although he didn't put any of his own money in.
fleckneymike Posted 3 August 2013 Posted 3 August 2013 Martin George knows his onions. Good man to have around.
Narborough_fox Posted 3 August 2013 Posted 3 August 2013 Is it Terry Robinson behind Susan Whelan? And Andrew Neville next to him?
separator Posted 3 August 2013 Posted 3 August 2013 The bloke behind Susan Whelan, 2nd on the right, looks like he's having a cheeky tug behind her back.
The Quick Brown Fox Posted 3 August 2013 Posted 3 August 2013 It was Richard George who owned weetabix. Doesn't look like him, I may be wrong.
lgfualol Posted 3 August 2013 Posted 3 August 2013 I'm glad the owners got to see a win today. I love you owners. Don't leave. Please.
ealingfox Posted 4 August 2013 Posted 4 August 2013 The bloke in the very top right, with head cut out of the picture, is me. Board have said they can't ignore the central issue that the boo-boys have with Pearson any more, and so the next time he wears trainers that are less than £100 RRP he's gone, with me taking over. (Don't worry though, I am currently 6 points clear in first, 33 games gone with only 1 defeat on Football Manager, we'll shit 'em)
Sooper Steve's shin Posted 4 August 2013 Posted 4 August 2013 Back row left to right is Martin George, Andrew Neville, not sure (looks familiar), not sure (Liu Shillai?) Front row is Steve Walsh, Top, Susan Whelan, not sure. Just out of shot: John Terry in full kit.
Bluetintedspecs Posted 4 August 2013 Posted 4 August 2013 Martin George knows his onions. Good man to have around. Indeed.
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