They have a different ownership model Marc. Them who were in for Wigan at one point included in that.
Chien Lee Pacific Media Group (Paul Conway, Grace Hung) Partners Path Capital Krishen Sud They are all involved in the others apart from Barnsley
Sorry mate, I don’t get your point. All I was saying really was there are other clubs massively unhappy with the PMG/NCC association. Seeing our news today will probably/hopefully give them hope.
I Hope he’s not a part of thy record collection Bill, or thas gone darn in my estimation. I’m going to the AGM are you?
I know it's says it on the supporters trust statement, but that information isn't on the official club statement. Which is why I was asking where had it come from
As far as I’m concerned the only one I’ve seen any evidence of having actual money is Neerav, and he’s staying which hopefully is good news, not that I’m expecting a sudden Newcastle type situation to develop.
I've not signed up yet.I was a member a few years ago when the meetings were at Ardley House.I might do.
Can we assume the court case is settled possibly with owed money to Crynes converted to shares in the club , increasing Crynes stake , just speculation on my part but they put this Anne Quay in to oversee Chien/Conway/Chung investment ( who is this Lee person mentioned ) which could suggests they are now minority share holders
It would seem that Conway and Lee both still have shares (though what level we don't know) in the HK investment vehicle, and as such still own a share of the club. They have been removed as Directors and the investors appointed their representative. Frankly, until we know the exact make up of those investors and who holds the balance of power, there should be still be caution shown. The worst case scenario is that Lee and Conway have shuffled the pack to reduce their visibility knowing its hugely damaging to the overall investment. The more ideal and perhaps more likely scenario is that the Crynes and Parekh have orchestrated a non violent putsch to remove ConLee from decision making and collectively, a strategy more akin to benefitting the team and fans is followed. But and it's a big but, the HK vehicle still owns the club and is made up of a group of investors we don't fully know. The intent of investing is to make profit. Though it's undoubtedly a good day that the devils we know seem further removed, their may be devils we don't know coming more into view.