Dudestalker
Vital Reserves Team
So it appears the Bahraini bid is far from dead.... Great news in my opinion
I can honestly say I was never fishing Jock. I very very rarely do.
I still think Hampton's stance was/is hypocritical given his views on SC comms, (as did you and TB) but I'm happy to leave it as I have with him.
Charlz think you should just keep that first bit to yourself thankyouI’m relieved.......let’s hope the deal gets over the line soon......let’s live in hope,who knows,it could even be today!
Why don't the Admins and the SC make joint statements,
instead of confusing statements.
No surprise to see this postOh, and Hampton, have a word with your acquaintance.
Why don't the Admins and the SC make joint statements,
instead of confusing statements.
Stanley says the deal has ‘just gone very, very cold’.
SC: They are at an advanced stage of negotiations and,
based on our conversations,
we remain optimistic that a successful conclusion can be reached.
Are the Admins and SC working together as the statements are miles apart.
No surprise to see this post
Excatly this was just what we needed. Just enough information to stop people going insane and gives us a little hope. But not enough that it breaks ndas. Well done supporters club.That wasn't so hard was it for the SC? No NDA's broken, minimal details divulged and a little bit of an update to let us know what is going on to calm everyone down. This is what the SC should've been doing throughout. We aren't asking for the earth, just some communication - this is good. More of this please.
Malaysia press has said that a Malaysian business man is involved in the Royle and Gibson consortium. ........
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/c...-bid-to-buy-former-premier-league-side-wigan/
‘The source told FMT that other members of the consortium include a former Wigan Athletic chairman, an ex-Manchester United player and technical and business veterans’
Assuming this is linked with the Royle & Darren Gibson bid.
WN3 posted the link to this yesterday KDZ.
Got to give Royle credit for being persistent.