Most interesting bits to me are that the ST still doesn't seem to have learned any lessons and that Iles is still happy to go along with the anti-Anderson propaganda even when he knows that the club could ill-afford the £525K consultancy fee and that Anderson had little choice but to find the money to reach an accomodation with Blumarble and pay off Holdsworth and his legal advisors.Sluffy wrote:Ten Bobsworth wrote:Looks like the ST are now calling on their very good friend at the BN, Marc Iles, to dish out more anti-Anderson propaganda. What a shame that neither the BN nor the ST want to follow the money trail that tracks the club's money to the private companies of the ST's other erstwhile confidante, Dean Holdsworth. Meanwhile other BWFC websites still haven't cottoned on to what funded the 472K that Inner Circle lashed out on the Holdsworth shares or why it had little alternative
Yes, I saw Iles article much earlier today (which basically is about them bitching that Ken wants nothing to do with them or their MoU - which was posted about on this thread a number of days back) but decided not to post it up on Nuts for a number of reasons, one of which was to see how much (or how little!) of a reaction people had to it.
As I suspected it hasn't raised even a ripple of interest by anyone other than a few of the anti-Anderson nutjobs and even then the 'hardcore' Anderson haters don't seem to have jumped on the bandwagon either, suggesting that even they are now giving a wide swerve to anything to do with those leading the ST these days!
The article can be found here if anyone wishes to waste five minutes of their life, like I did, reading it.
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In September 2017, Blumarble appointed Quantuma to liquidate Sports Shield BWFC with an initial payment being made to Quantuma of £150,000. I think it most likely that this money came directly or indirectly from the club and formed part of the £472K that Inner Circle spent on acquiring Holdsworth's shares. In other words there were other payments amounting to c.£322K that preceded the £150K.
It is possible that the £150K is on top of the £472K but I would think that less likely. Tracing the history and the money through the three Sports Shield companies is fascinating, if something of a minority sport.