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Karl Oyston the little charmer


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KOKO is a clueless ***t, who is only where he is as a front for his dad ( who cannot front the club himself on the grounds of being a convicted sex offender -as it clearly states on the walls of KOKO's former school ).

Unfortunately for Seasiders fans, the Oyscum, ( as they are colloquially known ), could put limpets to shame with their tenacity, and similarly leeches for their ability to bleed something dry. ( Try to follow the Premier League money and parachute payments around the accounts of the web of interlocking Osyton companies:

eg(1) a ( perfectly legal ) unsecured and interest free loan of £11.5 million to Segesta Limited ( BFC's holding company - which now 'owes' BFC approx £24 million )

eg(2) £11 million paid in the Premier League season to Zabaxe Limited - wholly owned by Owen Oyston and his wife - for 'consultancy' This sum far exceeds the salary total for the first team squad and manager for that season ).

 

It is widely hoped around here that the FL will use the same balls they have used against Dave Whelan, and will find a 'proper' sanction against 'the Klown'.

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It is widely hoped around here that the FL will use the same balls they have used against Dave Whelan, and will find a 'proper' sanction against 'the Klown'.

Not likely when you consider that Oyston is on the board of the Football League.

 

Blackpool's season in the top flight should have been the catalyst for that club being set up as a stable top-end Championship club. The stadium has been mostly re-done (with the exception of the still-feels-temporary away stand), but their training ground is of a standard that Conference sides would turn their noses up at. They raked in all that money from the Premier League including 4 years of parachute payments, and yet they're arguably worse off than they were before they got promoted.

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Not likely when you consider that Oyston is on the board of the Football League.

 

Blackpool's season in the top flight should have been the catalyst for that club being set up as a stable top-end Championship club. The stadium has been mostly re-done (with the exception of the still-feels-temporary away stand), but their training ground is of a standard that Conference sides would turn their noses up at. They raked in all that money from the Premier League including 4 years of parachute payments, and yet they're arguably worse off than they were before they got promoted.

 

The promotion to the PL was a huge unexpected windfall for the Oystons; Holloway was only supposed to provide 'mid table mediocrity', but with 6 wins in their last 8 league games they pipped Swansea for the last play-off position by a point. In the close season they spent the square root of sod all, and eventually reaped the reward of the lack of investment on the final day of the 2010-11 season.

As for the ground, the redevelopment officially started in June 2000 when the Kop End, ( north stand ), was demolished, the west stand was finished in 2002, and it then took 7 years to get from pulliing down the south stand to topping out it's replacement in 2010. At that rate it'll be at least 2018 before the eastern side is rebuilt.

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