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But Coleman, speaking in a week dominated by proposals to re-brand Cardiff City and the club hierarchy's subsequent u-turn, claimed owners should be careful about changing too much too soon. "Mohamed Al-Fayed was very cute and very wary about changing... Full Article at Fulhamweb.com
Coleman worked under Al-Fayed during his time as Fulham manager between 2003 and 2007 and often had to contend with the Egyptian’s eccentricities. But Coleman, speaking in a week dominated by proposals to re-brand Cardiff City and the club hierarchy’s... Full Article at Wales Online
British actor and director Sacha Baron Cohen(R) and Egyptian-born businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed arrives for the UK premiere of the film 'The Dictator' in London on May 10, 2012. View Photo »
Roman Abramovich must wonder whether, if he had trusted Carlo Ancelotti slowly to rejuvenate the team, Chelsea would also have challenged for the title. Mohamed al-Fayed also hired a new manager last summer, his third in as many seasons, but only... Full Article at The Independent
I was doing some shopping at the British Home Stores and I got clamped. I refuse to pay your parking rates. And they call me the international war criminal! They should bring these parking attendants to The Hague." The 40-year-old British comedian was... Full Article at The Huffington Post
Cohen explained: "Sorry I am late. I was doing some shopping at the British Home Stores and I got clamped. I refuse to pay your parking rates. And they call me the international war criminal! They should bring these parking attendants to The Hague." The... Full Article at 3am: Gossip Gone Toxic
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 10: Mohamed Al Fayed (L) and Sacha Baron Cohen (R) dressed as his alter ego Admiral General Aladeen attend the World Premiere of 'The Dictator' at The Royal Festival Hall on May 10, 2012 in London, England. View Photo »
For reasons that need little explaining, Baron Cohen shared the red carpet with Mohamed Al-Fayed, the owner of fuggin’ Fulham FC who bought a larger-than-life statue of Michael Jackson (7ft 6ins) and stuck it by the club’s Craven Cottage ground. Why? ... Full Article at Anorak
Many suspected that the royal family was somehow involved in Lady Di’s tragic automobile accident that killed her along with her billionaire boyfriend, Dodi Fayed, and her driver and security guard, Henri Paul. Dodi’s father, Mohamed Al-Fayed, publicly... Full Article at Celebrity Dirty Laundry
Peter Crouch, who was frozen out by Capello and has not played for England since the France game in November 2010. As Fulham manager, Hodgson tried to sign the Stoke City striker before he went to Tottenham in 2009, a transfer that escalated into a... Full Article at Whitsunday Times
Mohamed Abdel Moneim Fayed (Arabic: محمد الفايد) (born January 27, 1933) is a billionaire Egyptian businessman. Amongst his business interests is ownership of Harrods department store in Knightsbridge and the English Premiership football team Fulham Football Club. He relaunched the humour publication Punch in 1996 but it folded again in 2002. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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