Just watched the first episode about the Maxwells. He was a slippery bastard and I never trusted him at the time.
Just watched the first episode about the Maxwells. He was a slippery bastard and I never trusted him at the time.
Whenever i hear the term 'Fat Cats' i automatically think of him, sitting his fat ass in the director's box at the old Baseball Ground. It's still raw, thirty years and counting, since it was discovered he'd stolen people's pensions and even after the revelation about his jewish heritage it's bloody difficult to find any sympathy for the man.
I'll watch the second part with wry amusement at the ways his kids tried to dig themselves out of the hole he put them in.
Just watched the first episode about the Maxwells. He was a slippery bastard and I never trusted him at the time.
At least he had the decency to top himself (if Mossad didn't kill him as some believe), maybe Philip Green should take a leaf out of his book.
I heard that too, except it was Alan Sugar, good to keep those urban myths in circulationA funny tale about Bob Maxwell... on an unannounced afternoon visit to one of his printing facilities Maxwell caught somebody smoking. He gave the chap a dressing-down, explaining how dangerous it was to smoke in a newspaper factory. He then asked the man how much he earned, to which the man told him his weekly take-home pay.
Maxwell pulled a roll of banknotes from his pocket, peeled a load off and handed them to the guilty smoker saying "There's two weeks' wages. You're fired".
The bloke pocketed the cash and walked out. It turned out that he didn't work for Maxwell, he was just a delivery driver dropping off.