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Division championship in 1999. The
first club
owned by
Noades was non-league Southall.
Noades then took over Wimbledon, who were
elected to the Football...
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agree such a ground-sharing scheme. The
following year,
Palace chairman Ron
Noades purchased the
stadium from the club as a
means of
raising revenue. In the...
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Despite owning the club,
Jordan did not own the ground,
which belonged to Ron
Noades, who had been
chairman from 1981 to 1998.
Jordan announced in July 2008...
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January 1981, when
property developer Ron
Noades and his
consortium took
control of the club.
Noades eventually sold the club to Mark
Goldberg on 5...
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awards and is part of Film Four's Best of British, and more
recently Charlie Noades R.I.P. As an actor,
Fitzmaurice has
appeared in
Going Off Big Time (which...
- the club by
Noades left new
manager Wally Downes with an
inexperienced squad and
administration was
narrowly avoided in
August 2002.
Noades quit the club...
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remained largely unchanged from its non-league days. The club's then-owner Ron
Noades identified this as a
problem as
early as 1979,
extending his dissatisfaction...
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Following relegation,
relocation to
Milton Keynes was
considered –
chairman Ron
Noades entered talks with the
Milton Keynes Development Corporation about the possibility...
- to
Greenland with a friend, 'Mrs C' (Novello
Noades, wife of
former Crystal Palace chairman Ron
Noades), to
scale the
highest mountain in the Arctic...
- that site,"
Noades said in a 2001 interview.
Planning to
relocate Wimbledon there by
amalgamating with an
established Milton Keynes club,
Noades purchased...