Quote snowie="snowie"In really do despair we have to guys that have taken on a massive business risk are are being treated like leapers to the city of Wakefield, they fetched in a tight ship in to get the club working living within its means,
struggled to get the club back track after the last managerial fiasco, which they had to start at base one with nothing, few years on and we get a season to be proud of all the hard work done within everyone at the club, its now looking like they are being pressured to leave the club from an outside source.
I'm prepared to walk away from supporting this club if these two are forced to relinquish their position in a aggressive take over bid, no doubt at some time they will move on but gawd help us if we get the clowns from the past back in charge, had it not been for them we wouldn't of had a club end of.
I really hope Micheal and Chris pull through this farce'"
Snowie, as you have a closer working relationship with MC and CB than most on here, because of your beer work and your terrace work, when you say something like that, it smacks of knowing something, which puts his tweets into perspective.
If I read between the lines, Rodders is trying to get his Trust up and running, perhaps take over the club, which will get us a revamped Belle Vue at a rent we can't afford, and we will slowly sink back into the Championship.
Although as a limited company, I don't think there can be an aggressive take-over bid. In a PLC, someone can buy up shares and force a take-over. In a limited company, the directors choose the share issue, so they can't be taken over against their wishes.
What they can do, however, is be left with only one viable option by others moving the pieces, so they take the option they don't want, selling to someone else, because it's the only option left open by those wishing to make the purchase.