From: zion-lion on
Inner Liberty


Rich man, poor man, beggar man…

You have to sweat it out with a little more patience to gain inner
liberty. What suits one may not suit the other but thoroughly reading
through this lesson will liberate that inner part of your heart so
that you may relate to others better.

Damian John Paul Brown plans to set up a Professional Football Club;
he has been an Internet Consultant since 1995 and is A-Level Educated
with Polytechnic Degree experience from 1987 to 1991. He turned 42 on
January 16th 2010.

Damian has 2 Business Bank Accounts that are both overdrawn to the
tune of about £500 each, 1 for a Media business and 1 for an
Electronics business. He is self-employed but as he has a condition
of Manic Depression/Bipolar Disorder, for which he sees a Consultant
Psychiatrist a couple of times per year and a Care Coordinator visits
him fortnightly, he receives benefits of about £500 per month.

Damian has the current option of renting a shop near Blackburn College
for £70 per week, or £150 for the whole building, plus rates and
bills. He has made New Year Resolutions to name the shop Cufflink
City and from 3rd December to 24th December to temporarily name it The
Santa Claus Effect.

Damian knows several millionaires or thereabouts, namely Harold who is
a Farmer, Steve who owns a Nursing Home and Moz who’s family own about
40 Petrol Stations. Moz recently texted Damian back about a share in
Blackburn Rovers but Damian now feels there is room for more than one
big club in Blackburn.

The above facts are true and now Damian writes in the first person
things that you should take as based on Faith.

I am Practising Catholic, but respect and embrace all religions that
believe in One True God Who I address in Daily and Nightly prayers as
Father. I most recently went to Confession, one of the seven Catholic
Sacraments, a week before my 42nd Birthday. I am currently on 2 years
probation from July 2009 when I pleaded guilty to an offence that I
let close friends know about but I haven’t told my family about and
don’t know if they know about it as it was reported twice in the local
paper, at least one of which I believed to be an unfair report.

I had a dream in my sleep in the early morning of Sunday 24th January
2010 where my Dad, who passed away on January 12th 1999, spoke to me,
saying, “Why don’t you get involved with that Catholic team with all
those 19 year old players?” and when I woke up I was confused but
didn’t give it much further thought as I fell back asleep.

I found out about St Mary’s College, Blackburn Football Academy after
looking at the FA website for Football Agents and found out that the
team had won the North West 6th Form College Premier A League for two
years in succession so those players will now be 19 or approaching 19.

Question: (250 word answer)
By reading the report overleaf ‘School Teams Share Honours’ and
studying the team photos and reading the letter addressed to Damian
written by Steve Coppell, the former Reading FC Manager, ex-Manchester
United and England player, suggest how Damian should progress with his
plan to set up a Football Club in Blackburn that will not only pay
players as professional footballers but will provide them with a
career within the running of the football club with a squad of 25.

Hint: Damian’s plan is to set up the Football Club with a share
release for each player, with total player and financer shares not
totalling more than 45% so Damian will have 4% to play with and still
have overall control.

See the website at http://www.worldchamp.org and view the videos,
listen to the songs, see customer WebPages and see the self valued
domain names that would be part of the Football Club. Damian knows
one Muslim player in his 20s who is studying down south in
Architecture bearing in mind a new Stadium has to be built which
Damian would like to be built on his Secondary School Sports field and
named the John Leo Stadium in memory of his Dad, eventual capacity
144,000.