After the somewhat bizarre news that Malaga will retire Isco’s number 22 shirt now he has left for Real Madrid, I have put together a team of players who have had their shirt number retired at a club.
On Tuesday the 25th June 2013 Malaga owner Abdullah N Al Thani tweeted:
“Shirts no. 22 will not be available to any other player in the Malaga Cf courtesy to the player Isco.” T
The news came as quite a surprise as the 21-year-old leaves Malaga after only two years at the club making 69 appearances.
The team I have picked will play in a 3-4-3 formation. So let’s begin…
Goalkeeper: Dale Roberts
The former Rushden & Diamonds goalkeeper had his number one shirt retired by the club after he committed suicide in December 2010 while still playing for the Northamptonshire side. Roberts made 103 appearances for Rushden & Diamonds and was voted their player of the...
On Tuesday the 25th June 2013 Malaga owner Abdullah N Al Thani tweeted:
“Shirts no. 22 will not be available to any other player in the Malaga Cf courtesy to the player Isco.” T
The news came as quite a surprise as the 21-year-old leaves Malaga after only two years at the club making 69 appearances.
The team I have picked will play in a 3-4-3 formation. So let’s begin…
Goalkeeper: Dale Roberts
The former Rushden & Diamonds goalkeeper had his number one shirt retired by the club after he committed suicide in December 2010 while still playing for the Northamptonshire side. Roberts made 103 appearances for Rushden & Diamonds and was voted their player of the...
- 7/6/2013
- by Scott Mcpherson
- Obsessed with Film
Kojo has announced the appointment of a new General Manager as part of their eastern seaboard expansion. Digital executive Stephen Lord will join the creative storytelling company in their Melbourne office. He comes from Next Digital where he was employed as the General Manager of Strategy and Marketing .Stephen has real strategic digital pedigree and will be a great asset to Kojo as we grow our business nationally,. Kojo Managing Director Dale Roberts said. .We are looking to continually build on the creative storytelling firepower we offer our clients including creative agencies, government, film and the corporate sector. Stephen.s industry experience and ecommerce knowledge will be instrumental in that.. Kojo currently has work in production across Australia and overseas including two feature films, an international television series, multiple digital projects and television commercials and a host of national live events. The company has been based in Melbourne for the...
- 1/29/2013
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
Loewn Steel and Dale Roberts.
Kojo Chief Executive Officer Loewn Steel has today announced she will be stepping down from her position. .After a long and successful association with Kojo, I have decided to leave the company to establish my own consulting firm, working as a mentor for business leaders,. Ms Steel said. .As such I will be leaving Kojo as Chief Executive Officer, effective from the end of January 2013. However, I will continue to consult to Kojo in my new capacity.. Steel joined the creative storytelling company in 2006, during which time she has seen the business grow significantly to become a leading specialist in content, digital, events and post-production both nationally and overseas. .I have genuinely valued and enjoyed my time at Kojo over the past six years,. Steel said. .I love the creativity of business and the opportunities that arise when you challenge your traditional method of thinking and rules.
Kojo Chief Executive Officer Loewn Steel has today announced she will be stepping down from her position. .After a long and successful association with Kojo, I have decided to leave the company to establish my own consulting firm, working as a mentor for business leaders,. Ms Steel said. .As such I will be leaving Kojo as Chief Executive Officer, effective from the end of January 2013. However, I will continue to consult to Kojo in my new capacity.. Steel joined the creative storytelling company in 2006, during which time she has seen the business grow significantly to become a leading specialist in content, digital, events and post-production both nationally and overseas. .I have genuinely valued and enjoyed my time at Kojo over the past six years,. Steel said. .I love the creativity of business and the opportunities that arise when you challenge your traditional method of thinking and rules.
- 12/11/2012
- by Emily Blatchford
- IF.com.au
Communications company Kojo has today announced the departure of CEO Loewn Steel.
The announcement:
Creative storytelling company Kojo has announced that Chief Executive Officer Loewn Steel is leaving her role to pursue a new business endeavour.
“After a long and successful association with Kojo, I have decided to leave the company to establish my own consulting firm, working as a mentor for business leaders,” Ms Steel said.
“As such I will be leaving Kojo as Chief Executive Officer, effective from the end of January 2013. However, I will continue to consult to Kojo in my new capacity.” Ms Steel and Kojo’s Managing Director Dale Roberts have worked closely over the past 12 months to ensure a smooth leadership transition. Mr Roberts has been a partner with Kojo since 1995 and was appointed to the role of Managing Director in July 2011.
“Working with Dale has been a great experience, we share the same...
The announcement:
Creative storytelling company Kojo has announced that Chief Executive Officer Loewn Steel is leaving her role to pursue a new business endeavour.
“After a long and successful association with Kojo, I have decided to leave the company to establish my own consulting firm, working as a mentor for business leaders,” Ms Steel said.
“As such I will be leaving Kojo as Chief Executive Officer, effective from the end of January 2013. However, I will continue to consult to Kojo in my new capacity.” Ms Steel and Kojo’s Managing Director Dale Roberts have worked closely over the past 12 months to ensure a smooth leadership transition. Mr Roberts has been a partner with Kojo since 1995 and was appointed to the role of Managing Director in July 2011.
“Working with Dale has been a great experience, we share the same...
- 12/10/2012
- by Georgina Pearson
- Encore Magazine
South Australian post production house Kojo is to manage the South Australian Film Corporation’s Screening Theatre at Adelaide Studios, over the course of three years.
The announcement:
The South Australian Film Corporation (Safc) today announced that it has engaged South Australian company Kojo to manage its state of the art Screening Theatre at Adelaide Studios for the next three years.
The 96-seat high end cinema at Adelaide Studios features 7.1 surround sound capability, a DoReMi Dcp player for playback of ‘digital cinema packages’ plus NEC 2k projector and 35mm film projector.
The announcement is the culmination of a rigorous process of selection undertaken in conjunction with Arts Sa, and follows a national call for expressions of interest in managing the room issued to the market in June 2011.
The selection of the successful bid was based on the value that the industry partner could bring to the theatre, and the benefit...
The announcement:
The South Australian Film Corporation (Safc) today announced that it has engaged South Australian company Kojo to manage its state of the art Screening Theatre at Adelaide Studios for the next three years.
The 96-seat high end cinema at Adelaide Studios features 7.1 surround sound capability, a DoReMi Dcp player for playback of ‘digital cinema packages’ plus NEC 2k projector and 35mm film projector.
The announcement is the culmination of a rigorous process of selection undertaken in conjunction with Arts Sa, and follows a national call for expressions of interest in managing the room issued to the market in June 2011.
The selection of the successful bid was based on the value that the industry partner could bring to the theatre, and the benefit...
- 11/23/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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