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A dangerous precedent has been set at Raith Rovers. Where once wealthy investors were content with puppeteering from the boardroom, the Scottish First Division club have let their latest benefactor into the dugout. And this is no ordinary benefactor. This is Claude Anelka, the brother of Nicolas and the man much vilified for his role in brokering the £22 million deal that took his sibling from Arsenal to Real Madrid in 1999. Since then, Claude has flitted between homes in London and Miami, before deciding that true happiness lies in the sleepy Fife town of Kirkcaldy. Like so many clubs in Scotland, Raith are in dire financial straits. They have sold their stadium, Stark’s Park, and now lease it from a property company. They have hammered out a repayment scheme with existing creditors to keep the wolves from the door, aided by their retention of First Division status for next season. This, then, is the contradiction at the heart of Anelka’s arrival. He stumped up £320,000 on the condition that he would take charge of football matters for the next two years. The incumbent manager, Antonio Calderón, who had won the Second Division title in his first season in charge and avoided relegation on a shoestring budget in his second, headed back to his native Spain. From WSC 209 July 2004. What was happening this month On the subject...
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