nigelnoneck":y8u47ubj said:Devonportender":y8u47ubj said:What about the Barron Knights?
I`d prefer Knights in White Satin.
Stan Ogden":1dr1vbza said:Cant help but think PJ and others would have expressed an interest by now and not left us rotting in our current state..
IJN":bsit6soz said:Stan Ogden":bsit6soz said:Cant help but think PJ and others would have expressed an interest by now and not left us rotting in our current state..
No denials yet though?
IJN":eipgaq0s said:Whilst (I think) it is obvious that PJ's crew would be, by far, the favourites to take over, as far as the fans are concerned, who would be your least favourite option?
Now there's a vote!!
Argylegames":3ey7tjpq said:IJN":3ey7tjpq said:Whilst (I think) it is obvious that PJ's crew would be, by far, the favourites to take over, as far as the fans are concerned, who would be your least favourite option?
Now there's a vote!!
Speak only for yourself Ian - PJ and supposed crew SHOULD be in the vote. I abstain.
I am fed up with absentee directors - they should ALL live in Devon/Cornwall.
tonycholwell":1nx42s0d said:Would you also apply that to Board members on the Trust? What happens if you cant find anyone who wants to be a director of Argyle in D&C or at least could afford it.
Mind, with so many members of the interim Board living long distances from Plymouth Im surprised there was nothing on the agenda of the Guildhall meeting about expenses.
Or perhaps the rumblings of discontent that reach me were "over egged"
nigelnoneck":1trdqjnk said:Devonportender":1trdqjnk said:What about the Barron Knights?
I`d prefer Knights in White Satin.
Now Digger can reveal the identities of some of those investors. From the finance world there are the bankers Bernard Taylor, Russell Chambers, David Rowe and Richard Metcalf and there is Rob Lucas, the managing partner in charge of UK investment at CVC Capital Partners. From industry comes Larry Hirst, the chairman of IBM Europe, and Eddie O'Connor, the founder of Mainstream Renewable Energy. From the services sector are Donald McGarva, the head of DHL Asia's logistics operation, the insurance magnates Peter Wood and Joe Plumeri and the PR man Roland Rudd.
So if for any reason it all goes sour at Home Park, at least fans know which multimillionaires to ask for a bit of a handout – they sure can afford it.
IJN":3rwy23b7 said:Argyle fans with a lot (and I mean 'a lot') of wedge