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« on: May 23, 2017, 10:03:00 PM »
First of all anyone that criticises Bill for the timing of todays statement is misguided. As the Bishop of Manchester and many others have said although the events last night were horrific, we mustn't let the b******s win.
I haven't yet received my Shareholder letter and I am all for Rowley leaving the club, but a few things are niggling me.
Why now? a share issue has been raised a few times over the years and has always been rejected. This despite the need for investment.
Why do the shares go in Rowley's name?
Are there investors in the pipeline?
What if investors are not found, does Rowley keep the shares forever?
Why is our aim only the Conference National, surely we want to progress as far as we can? Investors love ambition and there is no reason we couldn't get to the Football League with the right amount of investment aligned with a sound business plan.
Its time that he moved on, but I do find it difficult to trust Rowley after recent events.