News about James McArthur

Ex-Harrods chief executive says he witnessed 'abhorrent' behaviour from Mohamed Al Fayed but was 'not aware' of any sexual abuse

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 24, 2024
A former Harrods chief executive has said he witnessed 'abhorrent' behaviour by the Knightsbridge store's former owner Mohamed Al Fayed - but not sexual abuse. James McArthur, who was chief executive for what he described as a 'most unpleasant 10 months' in 2008, told the BBC he was 'not aware' of any sexual abuse by the late Mr Al-Fayed. Five women have alleged that they were raped by the Egyptian, who died last year aged 94, while a growing number of others have come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct. 'While Fayed's behaviour was often abhorrent in many ways, and professional relationships with him were largely dysfunctional, I was not aware of any sexual abuse by him - if I had been, I would have taken action,' McArthur said in a written statement. He said he was not aware of a Metropolitan Police investigation into Mr Al-Fayed over the alleged assault of a 15-year-old girl.

James McArthur announces his retirement from football, with the FA Cup-winning former Crystal Palace and Wigan star bowing out after more than 300 Premier League appearances

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 7, 2023
James McArthur, a former Crystal Palace footballer, has announced his retirement from football at the age of 35. After then-Eagles boss Neil Warnock signed him from Wigan for £12 million in September 2014, McArthur made 253 appearances and scored 19 goals in all competitions for Palace. The midfielder will progress from a forward-thinking box-box player to a defensive stalwart at the club quickly, turning his attention from central midfield as he progressed from a forward-thinking box-to-box player in his later years.

As Chelsea and Man City pursue the £39 million-rated star, Crystal Palace will fight to keep Michael Olise, according to manager Roy Hodgson

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 2, 2023
In the midst of Chelsea and Manchester City's fascination, Roy Hodgson admits Crystal Palace will face Crystal Palace in a competition to keep Michael Olise alive. Wilfried Zahaha has already left Galatasaray on a free transfer, while four other senior players, including James McArthur and Luka Milivojevic, have left the team this summer after their contracts ended. Jefferson Lerma, the only new signing so far, came from Bournemouth on a free transfer. When asked about Zaha's death, Hodgson told The Sun: "We had two outstanding wingers who were among the best in the league."

TRANSFER CONFIDENTIAL: Chelsea is starting talks for Manuel Ugarte, a 533 million man

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 29, 2023
You will get an inside scoop, information, and the most up-to-date commentary from around the world on all the trades that are shaping up ahead of this summer's transfer window. Following the conclusion of the Premier League season, money will shift to the transfer market, with Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea all expected to invest heavily once more. In his first year as co-owner at Stamford Bridge, Todd Boehly has splashed more than £600 million on new players.

Leicester's rollercoaster decade set for another twist as they stare relegation in the face

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 27, 2023
ALEX JENNINGS: The last ten years have been a rollercoaster of emotions for Leicester supporters. There was the epic league victory, an FA Cup win, near misses, play-off heartbreak, near misses at the top and the bottom, as well as scandals and tragedy off the field. With Dean Smith's side playing relegation in the face tomorrow, the decade of drama seems to be coming to an end. Here Mail Sport remembers how it all played out…

Since Tuchel and Conte's handshake bust-up, the Premier League's best-ever touchline feuds have emerged

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 21, 2022
It is not the first time managers have come close to blows on the touchline in the Premier League in recent years. Managers of major clubs are getting tense as they try to win coveted items, including Tuchel and Conte (right and left of middle), Sir Alex Ferguson (bottom left), Manuel Antonio (bottom left), and Mikel Arteta (bottom right) to name a few. Sportmail looks at the best touchline bust-ups in the Premier League over the years.