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David Kohler | David Kohler |
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Distinguishing Features: A remarkable resemblance to Rodney Bewes in his chubby middle manager period from the second series of Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads. For younger readers, this means Alan Sugar without the beard. Habitat: The club offices. David was a property developer before – as he tells the tale – a golfing colleague informed him six years ago that Luton was up for the sale. “I bought the club in a 50-50 split with an accountant called Peter Nelkin. He cleared off a year later,” huffs David. Kohler took up running Luton full-time, and claims he is still living from the money he made in property. But he draws a £30,000 salary as the club’s Managing Director. These wages (along with his company car) still get David hate mail, but he’s not spat at quite so often in the street any more. From WSC 126 August 1997. What was happening this month On the subject...
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