Black Rod
Well-known member
- Jan 19, 2013
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Maybe because when he ran the club his shares controlled a much higher percentage and selling any would have lost him control over say Archer ? Let's not forget, he and Archer held the same percentage for a long time with Martin Perry holding the deciding percentage.
Archer was bought out in April/May 2002 I believe. He was gone by the time schemes such as the Forty Note Fund and the Alive and Kicking Appeal came about. Now I'm not going to pretend for one minute to know the ins and outs of selling shares of a football club but if he was so desperate to give fans a say in terms of shareholding, then why couldn't shares could have been offered in exchange for the money fans gave over during those campaigns as opposed to a nice certificate or whatever it was that was received as a result of the generosity?