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    Something else to blame JP for

    Apparently the building work that caused those Household Cavalry horses to throw their riders and bolt through central London the other day was being done at the £15m Belgravia residence of one Mr Peace, former owner of our club with an estimated fortune of £190m. Wonder where he got some of all that money from?

    Appears that the bloodied white horse, Vida, is doing ok but another is in a more serious condition. Luckily no one was seriously hurt in the incident but hope that both horses are able to recover and, if not able to return to active duty, can be re-homed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omegstrat6 View Post
    Apparently the building work that caused those Household Cavalry horses to throw their riders and bolt through central London the other day was being done at the £15m Belgravia residence of one Mr Peace, former owner of our club with an estimated fortune of £190m. Wonder where he got some of all that money from?

    Appears that the bloodied white horse, Vida, is doing ok but another is in a more serious condition. Luckily no one was seriously hurt in the incident but hope that both horses are able to recover and, if not able to return to active duty, can be re-homed.

    People have shown complete hatred to Lai who was a prize p rick and had no love for the club. More hatred in my mind should be directed to the bald c unt who completely milked the club dry.

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    There was a brief period of time when life under Peace didn't seem too bad as, having been born in West brom, he strove to come across as a genuine fan of the club and financially we were one of -if not the-best run clubs in the Prem. Gradually doubts sank in though as we never seemed to spend as much as we could have to improve the squad. Peace always said this was because we needed to exercise tight financial restraints in order to ensure medium/long term sustainability as a business but it also, of course, contributed to our consistent yo-yoing and few managers would enjoy working under such constraints. He then obviously went on to create the new West Bromwich Albion Holding Ltd company which he owned 100% which set off a few alarm bells and most fans had already begun to see through him before he later sold the club to Lai for an estimate of between £150-200m. So yes, certainly no love for Lai, but Peace is the one who did the damage and all for personal gain.

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    Lai’s total outlay for WBA was £208m.

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