OK can I post what is out there in the public domain?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/theobserver/2 ... magazine47"Once upon a time, a Scouser in a shellsuit with the head of a bullet on the neck of an ox turned up at the Squires Gate helipad in Blackpool and went for a flying lesson in a helicopter. He paid £750 in cash. The notes were crisp and new. The chopper flew up and away over the Irish Sea, leaving the effluent plume from the Mersey and the metal prick of the Blackpool Tower far below. The chopper flew north over the grey, scudding sea to the peninsula of Barrow-on-Furnace - where they turn out nuclear submarines for the Royal Navy. The
Scouser pointed to a big square of grass down below, the grounds of the non-league Barrow Athletic Football Club, and said: 'I own that.' Some boast. But it turns out that he wasn't short of a bob or a hundred million pounds.
The scally's name was Curtis Warren, his nickname Cocky Watchman, Scouse slang for a dodgy caretaker, and he was, some say, the Cali cartel's agent for northern Europe. Her Majesty's Customs and Excise had a different name for him: Target One.
He's banged up now, serving a 12-year-stretch in Vught prison in the Netherlands, a former Nazi concentration camp, for importing enough cocaine into Europe to keep the London advertising industry happy until the year 2010. Cocky had a bit of a rumpus the other day in his Dutch prison. A Turkish prisoner attacked him, according to Cocky's solicitor. Cocky hit back with a couple of blows and killed him. Meanwhile, British Customs officers and policemen, working in tandem for a Dutch judge, are beginning to unpick a fraction of Cocky's missing millions. Forget Kenneth Noye. He was just a fence, albeit for the Brinks Matt gold bullion robbers, and one with a nasty temper. Forget the Krays. They were just pathetic minnows."
Now at the time he said he owned Barrow AFC the club was owned on paper by a certain Mr Stephen Vaughan, who went on to bankrupt Barrow.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 15681.htmlThen a minute's silence was held at Chester City last season for a Colin Smith. Who was described as a "generous benefactor to Chester City". To me that implies money and the Liverpool Daily Echo is in no doubt where he got that money or how he obtained it.
http://forums.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/ ... p?p=235486http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0100 ... _page.htmlhttp://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpoo ... -20106775/ I still thinks its incredible that MK Dons and Chester City supporters were made to pay tribute to someone who, according to the Liverpool Daily Echo, was involved in destroying countless lives across Merseyside and the UK.
I could go on....