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Quintrell_Green":135pdvzg said:northroadwest1":135pdvzg said:Heaney is a victim of the corporate world just like we are. He is a locally based business man trying to buy a local football club.... A dying breed (hooray I hear you cheer). The Akkeron group is a corporate brand run by suits. I always try and spend my money in the independents as opposed to the globalised corporates and thats why I have an affiliation to heaneys bid. Warts and all he is just a locally based business man. The Akkeron group are the suits.
Right enough is enough, mods can you delete mariner. He has been entitled to his opinion in previous posts but this is just complete lies, that is posted purely to aggravate other members. Heaney is in no way, shape, or form a local man trying to buy a local football club. He is buying the club to seperate it from the land, build on the land and sell it for profit FACT. He already owns a club and is fully aware of the FL rules regarding ownership of 2 clubs. AND HE IS NOT LOCAL HE IS FROM ESSEX
I read what you are trying to say, but believe me there is no chance of Heaney acquiring Argyle in his sole name. It will be a corporate acquisition just like the Akeron Group. The difference being that we know who is behind the Akeron Group as opposed to anonymous directors behind a Gibraltar based company. It is interesting to read William Hill plc's trading figures in todays paper. That is a Gibraltar based company too, as it avoids some of the rigours of corporate governance in the UK, as well as benefiting from a more relaxed tax regime. To generalise, it suits a major company whose business involves gambling. Let's hope the Heaney consortium know what they are doing and not gambling with the fate of a 125 year old professional football club.[/quote]
Delete me for expressing an opinion? If you read my post properly you see it says 'locally based' not 'local man'.. Big difference don't you think?
You are the equivalent of a footballer calling for another to be sent off... Bad form QG.
I was actually responding to another poster who referred to there being no room for suits in football. I agree but as suits go the Akkeron group represents suits more so than Heaney.