Sorry if this is mentioned elsewhere on here today (did a search and couldn't find it) but thought it was worth a thread to itself.
From this Herald article:
The Plymouth Argyle Shareholders' Association has been dissolved, after a 76-year history.
The decision was taken at an extraordinary general meeting of PASA, after the financial collapse of the former company led to Argyle ending up in administration with debts totalling £17 million.
Devon entrepreneur James Brent is now poised to complete a takeover of the Pilgrims by the middle of October.
In addition to voting to dissolve PASA, it was further agreed that association funds should be equally shared between three charities.
The St John Ambulance, St Luke's Hospice and the National Coastwatch Institution will all be beneficiaries.
:clap:
From this Herald article:
The Plymouth Argyle Shareholders' Association has been dissolved, after a 76-year history.
The decision was taken at an extraordinary general meeting of PASA, after the financial collapse of the former company led to Argyle ending up in administration with debts totalling £17 million.
Devon entrepreneur James Brent is now poised to complete a takeover of the Pilgrims by the middle of October.
In addition to voting to dissolve PASA, it was further agreed that association funds should be equally shared between three charities.
The St John Ambulance, St Luke's Hospice and the National Coastwatch Institution will all be beneficiaries.
:clap: