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Last plea to Owls fans as share poll nears deadline



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Published Date: 06 August 2008
WEDNESDAY fans are being urged not to miss their chance of influencing a ballot that could help to decide the Owls' future.
The poll of Wednesdayite members on Geoff Sheard's offer for the group's 10 per cent stake in the club closes tonight after a special meeting of members at the Niagara Club, Wadsley Bridge (7.30pm).

Members have already been voting by post and on line.

Any yet to vote have a last chance today, either on line or at the meeting.

"We have had a good response, but the more the merrier, and we are striving to get up towards a 100 per cent response to the ballot," said chairman Darryl Keys.

"We are urging all eligible members to cast their votes. We are also hoping for a really good turnout at the meeting."

On-line voting will be open until midnight.

Wednesdayite officials will be up until the early hours of the morning, checking returns and preparing an announcement about the result. Around 1,000 fans are eligible to vote.

The organisation's board are recommending that the 20p-a-share offer from takeover front man Sheard be accepted, with the proviso that he meets four conditions, including legal proof of funds.

There are actually two resolutions in the ballot.

As Wednesdayite's own rules bar a sale of their 5,037,017 shares, members are having to vote first on whether or not to amend this rule so that it says members can decide to part to with the shares in principle. For the rule to be changed, 75 per cent of voters have to say yes.

The other issue is a verdict purely on Sheard's offer, and this requires a simple majority.

The Wednesdayite board want members to vote yes in each case.

The group are giving no indication as to how voting has gone so far.

Keys said it was hoped that Sheard would attend the meeting. "He has not been able to commit so far, in case he is required elsewhere (in connection with the takeover)," he said.

"I have spoken to him. He said he is making very good progress. He was very relaxed, very bullish."

Sheard is also trying to buy the 10 per cent blocs held by Keith Addy and Geoff Hulley, after earlier lining up a deal with Dave Allen, as he bids to take control at Hillsborough, backed by a Swiss trust.

What do you think? Post your comments below.

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  • Last Updated: 06 August 2008 7:45 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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ozkenb,

Horsley N.S.W. AUSTRALIA 06/08/2008 08:04:56
Do the right thing vote yes Wednesdayites please
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chrisowl,

06/08/2008 08:09:26
weather they vote yes or no wont matter,i feel this sorry saga will go on and on then when its crunch time it will go pear shaped
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owl down under,

06/08/2008 08:24:20
I know I'm thick--but what's this 'show proof of funds" business? No money, no take over I would have thought.

I think they will vote yes and I hope it will be the right move. Only time will tell.

Good luck for Saturday Brian-- If you want to see a real stoush Sheard, try and sack BL after the take over goes ahead. You aint seen nuthin' yet.
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Melbourne owl,

06/08/2008 08:54:48
owl down under how do you listen to the game live ? I have trouble connecting to five live as it drops out on game time. Its been abit stressful watching the line by line text from the bbc. I have foxtel but no vision til the pigs game in October. Assistance here would be fab
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Jamesowl,

Sheffield 06/08/2008 09:02:06
Wednesdayites, please all vote yes (I have).

Please, Mr.Sheard, if you do take us over, DO NOT sack Brian Laws. I agree with what Owl Down Under says - there would be riots.

Good luck, Brian Laws and the team for Saturday!
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we'll be back,

06/08/2008 09:47:30
Melbourne Owl:

Sign up to Wednesday World & get live BBC Sheffield commentry on every game through the wednesday website. £4 a month- you get praise & grumbe & everything
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Malblue,

Rotherham 06/08/2008 12:33:38
I read with interest a report ( Metro ) that the owner of Newcastle United was wanting to share investment in the club. it was stated that a suitor ( one of the worlds richest men ) was interested in investing in a football club with a big fan base.
Over to you Wednesday management.
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leeowls1,

06/08/2008 13:13:36
i hope they vote yes then this saga can end and we can move forward and start to build on our future which at one point looked bleaj come on wednesday!!!!
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penrhyn bay owl ,

llandudno 06/08/2008 21:37:45
last minute change of venue for the wednesdayite meeting ...
any local telephone kiosk large enough for chancellor key's ego and one other !!
COME ON THE WEDNESDAY
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