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saafend_seagull

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1315 FOOTBALL: Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand will is not considering a possible move to the United States and Major League Soccer side Chicago Fire according to his representative Jamie Moralee. "These stories are nothing to do with Rio. We have never discussed anything beyond life at Manchester United because that is all he cares about," Moralee told Press Association Sport.



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Durlston

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Jul 15, 2009
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Daniella Westbrook said he was the best shag she's ever had. An extra hole to f*** too - lucky git.
 


Storer 68

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Well, we should have known he would be as shit as he turned out to be....................................

Jamie Moralee (born 2 December 1971 in Wandsworth in south London ) is an English former football player

His business interests include co-ownership of the company New Era Overseas, which looks to help footballers with financial investment.[1] He is married to Lisa,[2] with a son, Frankie, born in 2005.[3] He attended Ingram High School close to Selhurst Park, the home of Crystal Palace F.C..
 




Croydonbloke

Palace in Sussex
Sep 1, 2004
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Well, we should have known he would be as shit as he turned out to be....................................

Jamie Moralee (born 2 December 1971 in Wandsworth in south London ) is an English former football player

His business interests include co-ownership of the company New Era Overseas, which looks to help footballers with financial investment.[1] He is married to Lisa,[2] with a son, Frankie, born in 2005.[3] He attended Ingram High School close to Selhurst Park, the home of Crystal Palace F.C..
Ingram High School, my old school too. :clap::clap::clap::clap:
 


El Turi

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Anyone else remember him getting sent off 30 seconds after coming on as a sub at Scunthorpe? He was a truly awful player.
 






Gritt23

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I remember him being offside virtually the whole time, despite virtually never actually interfering with play.
 


JCL - the new kid in town

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all i remember of him was his inability to stay onside, don't really remember if that was ineptness or laziness. He made the gillingham days even worse
 






Storer 68

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He works with Peter Smith as well. Pretty sure Rio's brother got a gig with that agency.

Edit: Yep - and Paul Emblem.

Meet the Team | Directors - Jamie Moralee & Pete Smith | New Era Global Sports Management

Suprisinly his time with us seem to be missing (although he does mention his loan period with Barry Town) from his biography, which "for a company that is offering specialist advice from someone who had first hand experience of the highs and lows of the game and life after it."

is pretty impressive..............................

My word, he was shit for us. It was a low indeed! The thought of him trying to achieve his maximum financial potential wouln't even buy him a half time pie.

Jamie Moralee - Managing Director
Jamie Moralee was a professional footballer with a career spanning fourteen years and taking him to clubs such as Crystal Palace, Millwall, Watford, Crewe, Colchester United and Barry Town.

From his experience in the game he realised there was a need for a company offering specialist advice from someone who had first hand experience of the highs and lows of the game and life after it.

Jamie has now formed the companies New Era Global Sports Management, New Era Overseas and New Era Wealth Management and specialises in assisting his clients to achieve their maximum potential into their sporting careers and their financial affairs
 


logan89

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He's got Calderon on his books!
 




MattBackHome

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From The Guardian's 'Fiver':

THE BOY DONE GOOD

There was only one surprising thing about the reaction in the Rio Ferdinand camp to the possibility - mooted in this morning's media - of him being sold to Chicago Fire. See if you can spot it. "I understand the reasons why someone like Rio would be attractive to them," said his friend and agent, Jamie Moralee. "There is an appeal on and off the pitch because he could help retain the global status provided by Beckham and Henry. But I must stress, these stories are nothing to do with Rio."

Did you spot it, reader? Did you? If not, we'll point it out:

Jamie Moralee.

The Jamie Moralee whose great claim to football fame is that he was chosen when Millwall manager Mick McCarthy was offered one of two young players by Crystal Palace in part-exchange for high-scoring Chris Armstrong in 1993. The one the gruff Irishman turned down was Stan Collymore.

The Jamie Moralee who did, to McCarthy's talent-spotting credit, go on to have a good season for Millwall once, which was enough to earn him a move to Watford - where he remains one of the most flagrant money-bonfires in the club's history.

The Jamie Moralee who, as managing director of management agency New Era Global Sports, is employed by both Rio and Anton Ferdinand and in turn employs their brother Max, "to help out with any of the day-to-day requirements of our clients".

The Jamie Moralee whose one moment of genuine tabloid fame came when septum-pulverising soap actress Daniella Westbrook named him as her all-time No1 conquest: "He was really good in bed. Everything he done was good. Jamie was the guv'nor. He was a giver not a receiver - most blokes are the other way around. He also had a big tig."

The Jamie Moralee who chivalrously responded to that praise by saying: "It's very flattering. She has slept with a whole load of people and for me to come out top is a real boost."

The Jamie Moralee who, we should probably point out, is now happily married.
Sadly the former Newport County ace's subsequent success in the world of business prohibits us from lazily using the "Moralee bankrupt" pun, but - less happily for the Moralee family but enjoyably for us - it does allow us to rehash this collection of useless-in-every-other-circumstance Moralee anecdotes. Enjoy.
 






Sadly the former Newport County ace's subsequent success in the world of business prohibits us from lazily using the "Moralee bankrupt" pun, but - less happily for the Moralee family but enjoyably for us - it does allow us to rehash this collection of useless-in-every-other-circumstance Moralee anecdotes. Enjoy.
"Newport County ace?"

Do I detect a note of sarcasm here? He played for County in 2004-5. All I will say is that his departure laid the foundations for a deal of success for County in the period between 2006 and 2010.
 


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