Statement released by Andrew Flowers to the YEP criticises GFH's decision to engage with Massimo Cellino and says a takeover by Cellino would "not be in the interests of the club, the manager, the players or the fans.
On his own takeover attempts, Flowers says they made a revised bid to GFH after due diligence as some things were "not as described". GFH have turned down that offer.
He also states that in dealing with Cellino, GFH have broken the covenant they have with Sport Capital.
It does beg the question, with Sport Capital comprising David Haigh as well as Flowers, how could so much be unknown to Haigh with his day to day dealings around the club.
Its safe to say, once again, we are a mess, and a laughing stock. Now to football......
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