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  • Vijay Mallya...

    For what its worth.... I just dug up this story... From May 08.

    Int-er-est-inggggg!

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/art...k-Rangers.html

    Vijay Mallya, the Indian Kingfisher lager and airline mogul, paid into the QPR pot, according to insiders in his Force India F1 team, as part of the wheeler-dealing that guaranteed him permission to change his GP outfit's name for the fourth time in four years, when regulations allow one alteration in five.

    Force India were previously known as Jordan, Midland, and Spyker before Mallya paid £44million for ownership. Certainly the Indian ty**** has his boat moored in the plushest part of the Monaco harbour, in the Loftus Road enclave together with fellow QPR stakeholders Flavio Briatore and Lakshmi Mittal, and Bernie Ecclestone stayed on Briatore's boat.

    Mallya has more football experience than his F1 colleagues, owning two Indian teams as well as his GP interest and the £50m Bangalore cricket franchise. In Monaco, he hosted two massive parties on his boat and also splashed out £80,000 on a Chopard watch and £175,000 on a piano owned by Elton John at a charity auction.




    Oh and also this from Oct 08
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...R-coffers.html
    R T I D :yush:

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    tyw@nk?
    tyfook?
    ty####?

    Oh, ty.c .o. o n!!

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    • #3
      not sure im happy with his GP interest! music to paladini petes ears

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      • #4
        Originally posted by RangerJim View Post

        Mallya has more football experience than his F1 colleagues, owning two Indian teams as well as his GP interest and the £50m Bangalore cricket franchise. In Monaco, he hosted two massive parties on his boat and also splashed out £80,000 on a Chopard watch and £175,000 on a piano owned by Elton John at a charity auction.



        Cardiff splashed out on a Chopra clock and it struck once about every two hours.

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