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tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
know they face a dilemma over their pursuit of ace Sergio Aguero.The News of the World says new Blues chief executive Ron Gourlay found out the £30million-rated striker earns £4m a year NET. Blues thought their No 1 target made around £50,000 a week but it has now emerged he earns more than double that. Aguero, has been told he can leave Atletico in the January transfer window. But he has already...
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Worldcups-The latest sports feeds (Free subscription) | 09/11/2009
Peter Kenyon’s successor at Stamford Bridge wants to lead the club to new heights On the face of it, Ron Gourlay has taken on one of the cushiest jobs in English football. Chelsea are top of the Premier League, having entranced with a scintillating style, sweeping all-comers aside. The new manager is winning allies, the club’s [...]
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The Soccer Blog (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
Chelsea chief executive Ron Gourlay says Peter Kenyon will still have a big say on the club's future. Gourlay has succeeded Kenyon for the top job at Stamford Bridge, with the latter now representing Chelsea in Europe. "Peter will continue on the board and he is very influential in world football.
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tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 08/11/2009
Chelsea chief executive Ron Gourlay says Peter Kenyon will still have a big say on the club's future. read more
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The First Post (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Chelsea's new chief executive Ron Gourlay has set out his objectives for the club, demanding of the players that they "shoot for the stars" and win the Champions…
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Imagining a world in which Chelsea are no longer brash and flash takes a considerable leap, like picturing estate agents without shiny suits or MPs deprived of their expense accounts. Yet that is the vision of Ron Gourlay.
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tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Chelsea chief Ron Gourlay believes Manchester City will struggle to lift their global profile. Gourlay believes they will struggle commercially to break into the elite of football. read more
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tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Chelsea chief Ron Gourlay says they're confident of overturning their FIFA transfer ban. read more
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Peter Kenyon's successor at Stamford Bridge wants to lead the club to new heights On the face of it, Ron Gourlay has taken on one of the cushiest jobs in English football. Chelsea are top of the Premier League, having entranced with a scintillating style, sweeping all-comers aside. The new manager is winning allies, the club's ambitious owner is enthused, and on a summer tour of the United...
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tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Chelsea chief executive Ron Gourlay believes the expectations of the club are very high but admits that everybody involved is working towards meeting and even exceeding those expectations. read more
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Chelsea’s new chief executive has told his players to “shoot for the stars” and set them a goal of winning the Champions League twice in five years. Ron Gourlay used his first interview since being appointed seven weeks ago to give a reminder of the standards the club are expected to attain. He also confirmed that Chelsea will stay at Stamford Bridge for the foreseeable future, but admitted...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Ron Gourlay's idea of selling the name of their Stamford Bridge ground to the highest bidder is a brave plan. It risks alienating supporters who fear it will provide ammunition to rival fans, who say Chelsea have no history. However, it is a proposal that does make commercial sense.
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
RON Gourlay might have a name redolent of 1970s adult films, but he's a forward-thinking kind of guy. The Scot is now swigging from the poisoned chalice that was Peter Ken
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tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Chelsea chief Ron Gourlay says winning the Champions League - twice - is still a major target over the next five years. read more