News about Ralph Wilson

Donald Trump lifts the lid on his failed $1billion bid to buy the Buffalo Bills

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 15, 2024
Donald Trump has opened up on his attempt to become an NFL owner when he bid for the Buffalo Bills back in 2014. The Republican presidential hopeful offered $1billion cash for the Bills a decade ago, following the death of founder and Hall of Fame owner Ralph Wilson. Trump was one of three known finalists in the battle to take charge of Buffalo. A group led by rock star Jon Bon Jovi also showed interest in acquiring the team.

Man says solar panels have made £280k family home 'unsellable' for two years despite asking price plummeting by £65k

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2024
EXCLUSIVE: A devoted son who tried to sell his dying mother's home to pay for her dementia care saw four buyers walk away, with his estate agents saying it was because of concerns over solar panels. Sitting with his wife of 24 years, Ralph Wilson, 59, (left) from Nantwich, Cheshire, told MailOnline that his mother Valerie's (inset left) home (right) feels like a 'noose around our necks'. The railway operations manager is one of many A Shade Greener (ASG) customers unhappy with the company, which is being investigated by energy watchdog Ofgem - who said it was 'sorry to hear of Mr Wilson's circumstances'. Earlier this year, distraught homeowners revealed they were being hounded through the courts by Britain's 'largest' solar panel installer ASG after they complained about the company online. ASG, which is run by ex-Darlington Football Club chairman Stewart Davies (inset right), promises free energy by installing solar panels that provide for a home's needs, while receiving payments from the government-backed Feed-In Tariff scheme for any extra energy that's generated. But it has attracted fierce criticism for threatening customers who complain, amid concerns over being persuaded to sign up for 25-year leases they fear they can't get out of and a lack of clarity about what they will be asked to pay for.

OJ Simpson's greatest moments in football: Hall of fame icon was a force of nature in the NFL before shining as a commentator after retiring as one of the sport's best-ever running backs

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 11, 2024
At the time of OJ Simpson's retirement from playing football, he was one of the greatest running backs to ever grace the gridiron. He then went on to be associated with much more sinister things that have overshadowed just how dominant he was on the field. Simpson was a prolific running back in college - winning the Heisman Trophy as the nation's top player a year after claiming a national title.