Gemmel Posted 7 March, 2010 Posted 7 March, 2010 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hampshire/8554176.stm
kpturner Posted 7 March, 2010 Posted 7 March, 2010 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hampshire/8554176.stm Good job his business has nothing to do with cranes then :confused:
gaz Posted 7 March, 2010 Posted 7 March, 2010 I thought it was the away strikers what just randomly fell over? Maybe the crane dived. If it did - book it for simulation.
John McAndrew Posted 7 March, 2010 Posted 7 March, 2010 Markus owns a fuel injection company....his other famalies own the cranes
Torrent Of Abuse Posted 7 March, 2010 Posted 7 March, 2010 I thought it read "Cranie topples over at Southampton Docks". Probably looking for a free kick.
VectisSaint Posted 7 March, 2010 Posted 7 March, 2010 This is Markus' business: http://www.mali-group.com/index.php?/en
Gingeletiss Posted 7 March, 2010 Posted 7 March, 2010 It wasnt a Leibherr crane. Technicaly, it wasn't a crane at all. It was on a moterised barge moored at 102 berth, it was in simplistic terms, an 'A' frame, which buckled and collasped.
Wopper Posted 7 March, 2010 Posted 7 March, 2010 This is Markus' business: http://www.mali-group.com/index.php?/en Same line of business as Leon Crouch.
VectisSaint Posted 7 March, 2010 Posted 7 March, 2010 Same line of business as Leon Crouch. Ever so slightly more successful I would imagine, no offence to Leon.
Ken Tone Posted 8 March, 2010 Posted 8 March, 2010 It wasnt a Leibherr crane. And even if it were, as keeps being pointed out, Markus no longer has any role in the Liebherr family business. He owns a company that produces common rail diesel engine parts. Liebherr cranes are not his. k.
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