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Published Date: 31 July 2008
FORMER would-be Owls chairman Phil Buckle is backing Joe Ashton's call for Wednesdayite members to vote against the sale of the group's shares to Geoff Sheard.
Buckle, a retired managing director who made an unsuccessful challenge to join the Hillsborough board eight years ago, believes that information about Sheard and his backers is too incomplete.

Former Owls director Ashton claimed last week that Wednesdayite would be losing their stake in the club for "paper promises" if their ballot approves the sale.

But Wednesdayite chairman Darryl Keys says that he believes the group's board have made the right decision in recommending a vote to sell, because there are conditions that provide safeguards.

Sheard, backed by a Swiss-based trust, has spoken of his desire to lead a Hillsborough revival and is in the process of trying to finalise the purchase of the 10 per cent stakes of Geoff Hulley and Keith Addy.

The Lancashire businessman is believed to be confident that he is on the brink of taking control.

Buckle, a Wednesdayite member, said: "To the best of my knowledge, Mr Sheard has not made enough details of his business activities available for us to be able to form an opinion about his abilities and achievements.

"He has not agreed to meet the Wednesdayite membership so we won't get the chance to ask him.

"Money is not everything; it's how you spend it. He won't allow his offer letter to be published in full.

"We know little or nothing about his investors and why they wish to buy into the club. There is no guarantee as to how much "new money" he will bring in.

"The alternative is to wait for an offer where we are better able to judge whether it will be in the long-term interests of the club.

"This will require patience because clearly all is not well at Hillsborough. But we only get one shot at this and we are in serious danger of jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire."

Wednesdayite's board decided that, despite a perceived shortage of information, they did not want to stand in the way of a possible fresh start for the club.

Keys said that he accepted that some fans would have concerns.

"Each person's opinion has to be respected. Our board debated the pros and cons long and hard. At the end of the day we had to make a decision, and the attached conditions provide safeguards," he said.

"If Geoff Sheard is capable of delivering on all his promises, the last thing we want to do is to frighten him away and see him move on to another club. If he meets these conditions, it proves it's serious."

The Wednesdayite board recommended that members vote to accept Sheard's 20p-a-share offer, so long as:

The shares are sold only in conjunction with the 10 per cent of Dave Allen, and at least one other 10 per cent bloc, from Geoff Hulley or Keith Addy, so that Sheard can reach his "stated aim" of acquiring 29.9 per cent. Sheard has agreed to this in writing.

Their shares will not be re-sold to any former director.

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  • Last Updated: 31 July 2008 9:02 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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AstonOwl,

Sheffield 31/07/2008 08:37:18
Why can't people who have done nothing for the club in the years they were there and people like Joe Ashton who has never had anything good to say keep out and leave well alone. At least Mr Sheard is offering the club a fighting chance so come on Wednesdayite members agree to the sale and lets move our beloved Wednesday forward.
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31/07/2008 09:48:22
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OwlsFan MattN,

31/07/2008 09:50:03
oops i spelt buy wrong cos im angry
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matt nicoll,

sheffield 31/07/2008 09:54:55
who can you find next paul to stir the negative propaganda? boring depressing story of little or no relevance. well done.
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intercityowl,

Doncaster 31/07/2008 10:25:35
would be chairman ? who thought that one up a would be reporter. what has him and ashton done to further the club except spout drivel. we have the chance to maybe have a better future or admin, simple aint it
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bobsego,

sheffield 31/07/2008 11:01:22
A cheap option by Mr P Buckle to join "Wednesdayite"
Why don't you put your money into the club instead of stirring think's up
Another has been wanabe
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DUMBOLDOWL,

Mansfield 31/07/2008 11:20:03
Phil Buckle had about as much chance of becoming the Owls chairman as the Sheffield Star has of becoming a credible, unbiased, factual newspaper
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Chirpyowl,

Dronfield 31/07/2008 12:13:24
Why isn't the Star dredging up people to criticise Allen, Hulley and Addy for agreeing to sell to Sheard. This anti-wednesdayite propaganda is getting boring. No doubt if the leadership had recommended a 'no' vote they'd be criticised for that as well.

Why is Phil Buckle's opinion worthy of an article anyway? Slow news day?
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CRB175,

Leeds 31/07/2008 13:12:56
How can Phil Buckle say that without full disclosure, SWFC might be jumping "out of the frying pan and into the fire".

Any deal would be supported by contracts. Should Mr Sheard fail to make good his promises, he would be in "breach of contract".

Since one of his promises is to rid the club of its debt, even if his consortium invested nothing, the club would still be better off.

I am not aware that Deloittes, appointed to find a buyer for the club, have been inundated with serious offers for the club. Mr Sheard is therefore clearly the best option the club has and should be given full support.
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chrisb,

wakefield 31/07/2008 13:28:25
Paul Thompson should hang his head in shame for this piece of poor journalism, if you want the takeover to happen stop writing rubbish.
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