Peter Kenyon
Peter Kenyon
Peter Kenyonis a British businessman who has served as the chief executive of English Premier League clubs Manchester United Football Club and Chelsea Football Club, where he has been involved in contentious transfer dealings...
happy percent
I am 100 percent happy with him. It is just fabrication.
brains within
It must be within the brains of all of us to find a solution.
aim becoming chelsea club commitment european help key popular relationship soccer target towards work
This is a unique, ground-breaking relationship that not only demonstrates our commitment to the development of U.S. soccer but will also help Chelsea work towards its aim of becoming the most popular European club in the U.S., one of our key target markets.
mean thinking turkeys
I think it's important to remember the tensions between Turkey and Russia predate this jet shoot down by some time. I mean, Russia's long been Bashar al-Assad's strongest backer.
military turkeys warning
We are seeing reports that NATO's sending early warning radar planes and German military personnel to Turkey. That might reduce the chances of another incident like this jet shoot down. And obviously both NATO and the U.S. are pressing their ally Turkey to urgently deescalate the situation.
turkeys worst-case-scenario russia
Turkey's NATO membership is one thing that is forestalling the worst-case scenario - open conflict between Russia and Turkey - because neither Moscow nor the West wants a Russian NATO conflict to erupt.
russia views play
here are problems with the Turkish products inside Russia and the tourism going down. People are worried about that. But the really big economic weapons, oil and especially natural gas, those have not been brought into play yet - mostly in the form of threat so far. So basically the view from here is that, yeah, things are getting bad, but they could still get much, much worse.
mistake apology israel
He [Erdogan] has crept up to the edge talking about mistakes by pilots. But he also knows that with leaders like himself and Vladimir Putin, apologies may not be the answer. Just look at Israel. Prime Minister Netanyahu apologized years ago to Erdogan over this incident off the coast of Gaza in which Turkish people died onboard an aid ship. And only just now is that relationship at least in talks to be improved.
suicide hero character
And it would be a bit out of character. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan may have started out as a reformer, but he really enjoys being seen as a larger-than-life tough-guy figure. He doesn't go on photographed hunting expeditions, for instance. But he does have hero moments, such as when his convoy stopped in the middle of the Bosphorus Bridge and he allegedly talked down a jumper, prevented him from committing suicide.
care who-cares asking
We are trained to ask "What's wrong and how we fix it?" Instead, start by asking - "What works, what have we got, what's possible and who cares?"
football thinking moments
The unthinkable is not something we are thinking about at the moment.
began business continuing figures reflect
These figures reflect the continuing restructuring of the business which we began in 2003-4.
expected failure huge include investment leave manager win
If you leave the investment aside, ... it will be a huge disappointment if we don't win anything. If you include the investment, however, it will be a failure if we don't win something. That's the way the manager will see it and the way we see it, because we're expected to win things; that's what we do.
monetary myth suggest
It's a myth to suggest it's just a monetary issue,