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Gianni Paladini

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Italian football chairman (born 1945)
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Gianni Paladini
Born1945 (age 80–81)
Napoli, Italy
OccupationsBusinessman;
Football representative and agent
Known forChairman,Queens Park Rangers

Gianni Paladini (born 1945) is the formerchairman ofQueens Park Rangers football club after replacing Bill Power in aboardroomcoup. He originally took his position at QPR as part of aMonaco-basedconsortium, Wanlock LLC which acquired 30% of the club and retained his position notwithstanding the investment ofBernie Ecclestone,Flavio Briatore andLakshmi Mittal in 2007.

Biography

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A promising teenage footballer, he was forced to give up the game at the age of 23, before playing a single game for his home town clubNapoli.[1]

He was first linked with a club takeover withPort Vale in December 2003, before being rejected by chairmanBill Bratt.[2]

QPR

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In June 2003, QPR announced that Moorbound Ltd had bought 22% (now diluted to 14%) of the PLC's issued shares, and giving the club a much needed cash injection of around £650,000. The deal saw Azeem Malik join the board. At that time Paladini could not join the board as he was a registered football agent.[3] However the board of QPR were keen to meet someone who wanted to inject money into the club, and particularly since Paladini promised that Moorbound was the vehicle for another party with far more cash, and that he personally would bring stars such asBenito Carbone to Loftus Road.[citation needed]

On 13 August 14,000 fans turned up to see QPR playSheffield United. Paladini arrived at the ground around 2pm with his son, daughter and grandson Gianluca, who was due to be the club's mascot that day. Paladini was allegedly threatened and attacked at the ground by a gang.[1]

On 21 June 2006, jurors found club shareholders David Morris and John McFarlane not guilty of conspiracy to blackmail, false imprisonment and gun possession.[4] On 28 June Judge Charles Byers told the jury to clear the other men, on the basis that, in the prosecution's case, Mr Morris had been the "essential core" of the blackmail plot and without him the case could not stand. The other defendants who denied all charges – and were all found not guilty – were: Andy Baker, 40, fromNorth Petherton,Somerset; Aaron Lacey, 36, fromWatford; David Davenport, 38, fromBuckinghamshire; and Michael Reynolds, 45, from north London.[5] Daniel Morris (David's brother) had disappeared before the trial, and a European warrant is still outstanding for his arrest.

After the trial

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It was then alleged in the press that Paladini was using QPR to line the pockets of various agent friends with deals that the club could not afford. Typical is the suggestion that the acquisition ofMarc Nygaard, on a free transfer fromBrescia Calcio, resulted in a £60,000 payment to agent Brian Hassell. It is also claimed that £10,000 was paid to Mel Eves, a Midlands-based agent, for the transfer ofIan Evatt.[6]

Paladini retained his position as chairman at QPR despite the investment of significant new shareholders in the latter half of 2007 and the re-organisation of the club's directors which, among other changes, included the son-in-law of billionaireLakshmi Mittal taking a place on the board.[7][8]Paladini was removed as chairman on 18 August 2011 after a takeover by Tony Fernandes[9] and became a consultant for the club. He quit his post at Queen's Park Rangers FC on 16 November 2011.

References

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  1. ^ab"Trial shone light on QPR 'soap opera'".BBC News. 28 June 2006. Retrieved3 May 2010.
  2. ^"Paladini Moved The Goalposts on Vale Bid".port-vale.co.uk. Archived fromthe original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved27 November 2011.
  3. ^"Archived copy". Archived fromthe original on 5 May 2006. Retrieved6 October 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^"Two cleared of attacking QPR boss".BBC News. 21 June 2006. Retrieved3 May 2010.
  5. ^"Men cleared in QPR threats case".BBC News. 28 June 2006. Retrieved3 May 2010.
  6. ^Wade, Alex (30 September 2005)."Chairman sees himself as agent for QPR revival".The Times. London. Archived fromthe original on 4 January 2006. Retrieved3 May 2010.
  7. ^QPR Club StatementArchived 18 February 2008 at theWayback Machine 3 September 2007
  8. ^"QPR secure huge investment boost". BBC. 20 December 2007. Retrieved20 December 2007.
  9. ^"Paladini's six-year reign is over - West London Sport". 18 August 2011. Retrieved21 August 2016.
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