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Crozier man to blame; YourSay.


THE postal workers appear to be bearing the brunt of the national condemnation with regard to the strike at Royal Mail.

I don't see it that way. The person who should bear all the criticism is chief executive Adam Crozier Adam Crozier (born January 26, 1964) is the Scottish chief executive of the Royal Mail.

Brought up on the Isle of Bute[1] he was educated at Heriot-Watt University.
, the only person to make millions of pounds out of the Royal Mail for the utter shambles he has created.

This is the man who, when in charge of the FA, took them away from their ancestral home The Ancestral Home (Dom Ojczysty) is a political party in Poland, founded after the elections. It is a splinter of the League of Polish Families and led by Piotr Krutul.  and that beautiful building at Lancaster Gate to an uncharacteristic building in Soho Square Soho Square is a square in London's Soho neighborhood, with a park and garden area at its centre that dates back to 1681. It was originally called King Square after Charles II. At the centre of the garden, there is a distinctive half-timbered gardener's hut. .

This is the man who brought us the first foreign coach to manage our team, an expensive disaster named Sven Goran Eriksson.

Furthermore this is the man who nearly bankrupted the FA with his insistence that our national stadium be built on that grubby grub·by  
adj. grub·bi·er, grub·bi·est
1. Dirty; grimy: grubby old work clothes.

2. Infested with grubs.

3.
 trading estate trading estate
Noun

Chiefly Brit a large area in which a number of commercial or industrial firms are situated

trading estate n (BRIT) → polígono industrial 
 in Wembley that went millions of pounds over budget when we all know full well the rightful place for it was in the Midlands at a fraction of the price. I feel desperately sorry for the way our postal workers have been treated, but it comes as no surprise as they are men led by donkeys.

Ray Egan, Harborne
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Publication:Birmingham Mail (England)
Date:Oct 30, 2009
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