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In 1982, Chelsea were, at the nadir of their fortunes, acquired by Ken Bates for the nominal sum of £ 1, although by now the Stamford Bridge freehold had been sold to property developers, meaning the club faced losing their home.
When Stamford Bridge was redeveloped in the Ken Bates era many additional features were added to the complex including two hotels, apartments, bars, restaurants, the Chelsea Megastore, and an interactive visitor attraction called Chelsea World of Sport.
After Gullit's controversial sacking by Chelsea, chairman Ken Bates famously said of Gullit-" I didn't like his arrogance-in fact I never liked him ".< ref >
In an interview with Yorkshire Radio on 8 February 2012, the chairman of English Championship club Leeds United, Ken Bates, revealed that Eriksson had applied for the vacant managerial position at the club after the dismissal of Simon Grayson.
As one of its favourite sons he was dismayed to be banned from Stamford Bridge, along with many of his 1970s colleagues, by chairman Ken Bates for perceived criticism of the club in the 1990s.
Films in which Perkins appeared in which his character had much resonance with Norman Bates include Ken Russell's Crimes of Passion ( 1984 ) with Kathleen Turner, and the Hungarian-produced Jekyll-Hyde remake Edge of Sanity and Daughter of Darkness.
His next project with Ken Russell, a film version of Women in Love, was first released during the same year, in which he wrestled naked with Alan Bates in front of a log fire.
Former owner of the club was Ken Bates, who then bought Leeds United with the money gleaned from the sale.
In the mid-1960s, under the ownership of Ken Bates, the strip was changed to tangerine shirts with blue shorts.
Warnock had been spotted in Monte Carlo on 18 February with Leeds United chairman Ken Bates discussing the possibility of Warnock becoming Leeds ' new manager "
The West Stand of the Elland Road Stadium is named " The John Charles Stand " in his honour for the great service he provided to Leeds United and a bust was created, financed by Leeds United Chairman Ken Bates, to be displayed in the entrance to the banqueting suite ( attached to the back of The John Charles Stand ) in his remembrance.
During the 1990s, a number of research projects began to appear, such as the Oz Project led by Dr. Joseph Bates and Carnegie-Mellon University, the Software Agents group at MIT, the Improv Project led by Ken Perlin at New York University, and the Virtual Theater group at Stanford, led by Dr. Barbara Hayes-Roth.
His name was linked with the manager's job at Leeds United ( owned by former Chelsea chairman Ken Bates ) when Kevin Blackwell was sacked in September 2006, but the job went to Dennis Wise ( who had played for Chelsea when Hoddle was the manager ) instead.
Nonetheless, chairman Ken Bates retained Wise for the 2007 – 08 season.
As a part of financial restructuring in the late 1970s, the freehold was separated from the club and when new Chelsea chairman Ken Bates bought the club for £ 1 in 1982, he did not buy the ground.
During the 1984-85 season, following a series of pitch invasions and fights by football hooligans during matches at the stadium, chairman Ken Bates erected an electric perimeter fence between the stands and the pitch – identical to the one which effectively controlled cattle on his dairy farm.
On 28 December 2009 chairman Ken Bates spoke about plans to increase the capacity of the South Stand in the future by around 2 – 3, 000.
The family area was moved from the South Stand and originally spanned the full lower tier, however this was altered by Ken Bates and there are now two sections, one at either end of the lower tier for club members and season ticket holders attending matches with juveniles.
On 8 June 2011, Leeds United chairman Ken Bates revealed that he was not ruling out a move to acquire Smith subject to his wage demands and fitness.
* 2 August 2006 – Leeds United chairman Ken Bates reports his former club Chelsea to The Football Association, Premier League and FIFA over the alleged ' tapping-up ' of three Leeds youth team players.
After McCartney gave an interview where he stated that Leeds players were jaded hence the poor run of form late on in the season, he was criticised by Leeds chairman Ken Bates who revealed his anger at McCartney and that he had been fined on several occasions for turning up late to training.
In the late 1960s, the British businessman Ken Bates attempted to purchase the island on a 199-year lease, but this was blocked after a protest movement led by islander Noel Lloyd forced the local government to drop the plan.
Leeds chairman Ken Bates rewarded McAllister for his hard work and the team's good form – just two defeats in 12 games – by offering him a new 12-month rolling contract on 3 April 2008.
The Leeds United fanzine Square Ball has published a photograph of Ken Bates with Rhodesian PM Ian Smith during a 1967 tour by Oldham Athletic, when Rhodesia was subject to UN sanctions.

Ken and entered
His track coach entered him in eight events and Ken placed first in all.
It was designed by Ken Kutaragi and manufactured by Sony, who subsequently entered the video game console industry with its PlayStation brand.
They entered Parr Street Studios with engineer Ken Nelson ( later Badly Drawn Boy, Coldplay ) recording new songs and improving the mixes of the demos.
In 1652 Ken entered Winchester College, and in 1656 became a student of Hart Hall, Oxford.
Ken Shamrock, Mezger's corner man, entered the ring and an argument ensued.
Marimón's team mate Luigi Villoresi withdrew from the race, as did Owen Racing entered Maserati of Ken Wharton but the team's third car for Sergio Mantovani fronted for the race start.
After the finish, the two leading Tyrrells, plus Patrick Depailler's seventh place sister car, entered the pit lane together in a show of strength, having earned team owner Ken Tyrrell a then-record reward of $ 97, 500.
McLaren built a new DFV-powered car and a new force appeared on the scene when Ken Tyrrell entered his own team using a Cosworth-powered car built by French aeronautics company Matra and driven by ex-BRM driver Jackie Stewart.
Richard did not pitch again until two weeks later, when he entered in relief for Ken Forsch in the fifth inning to keep the Giants limited to a one-run lead.

Ken and picture
Referenced in Ken Burns ' monumental documentary The Civil War ; Knight's rebellion was also dramatized in the 1948 motion picture Tap Roots ( based on the book of the same name ), where in a few exterior scenes there are prominent mountains in the background – which do not exist in Mississippi.
* Ken Maynard ( 1895 – 1973 ), American motion picture stuntman and actor
The picture was taken by in-house Capitol photographer Ken Veeder.
Do you think that because you've drawn a chef's hat and an apron on your character we won't notice he's been traced from a picture of Ken ?".
Other films of note include ; " The Fisher King " as Lydia opposite Robin Williams and directed by Terry Gilliam, for which she received a BAFTA 1992 film nomination, a Chicago Film Critics Association Award 1992 nomination, and a Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award 2nd place, for best supporting actress ; " Pulp Fiction " as Honey Bunny directed by Quentin Tarrantino, for which she received an American Comedy Award nomination for funniest supporting role in a motion picture ; " Girlfriend " as Celeste directed by Justin Lerner, Official Selection of the 2010 Toronto Film Festival ; " Butterfly Kiss " as Eunice directed by Michael Winterbottom ; " My Life Without Me " directed by Isabel Coixet ; " Vampire " as Helga directed by Iwai Shunji ; " Ken Park " directed by Larry Clark.
Lieberthal appeared in the motion picture Summer Catch in 2001 alongside teammates Doug Glanville and Pat Burrell, as well as fellow major league baseball stars Hank Aaron, Ken Griffey, Jr., and Dave Collins, among others.
Kenneth Olin " Ken " Maynard ( July 21, 1895 – March 23, 1973 ) was an American motion picture stuntman and actor.
For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Ken Maynard has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6751 Hollywood Blvd.
The picture player uses different transitions or the Ken Burns effect between each picture.
* Karl Dallas, The Independent, 2 August 2004, " Ken Sprague: Political artist who sought to build ' a picture road to socialism '"

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