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The arrival of Giovanni di Stefano on the board of directors at Dundee FC marks, depending on one’s viewpoint, either a slightly sinister turn of events for Scottish football or a unique opportunity for a provincial club to match, if not surpass, the Old Firm in financial clout. (A third possibility – that Di Stefano is in the process of perfecting some kind of alternative comedy routine – cannot be ruled out, as we shall see.) Anyone who feels that their current circle of friends is a touch mundane would do well to avoid the company of Di Stefano, a man whose contacts book contains – but is certainly not limited to – Saddam Hussein, Osama Bin Laden, Slobodan Milosevic and Dr Harold Shipman (for whom he worked on a potential appeal). However, it was the public uproar at his close association with another charmer, the Serbian paramilitary leader Arkan, that brought to an end Di Stefano’s initial offer of investment in Dundee in 1999. During what might fairly be described as an entertaining press conference in early August, the controversial Di Stefano (the adjective apparently is mandatory) showed that he had not been twiddling his thumbs during the past four years, although it should be pointed out that he was widely believed to have played some part in Dundee’s unprecedented wave of foreign signings, including that of Claudio Caniggia. From WSC 200 October 2003. What was happening this month On the subject...
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