Haskell IV looking to buy Coventry City, a UK soccer team
The son of a prominent Jacksonville family is in talks to buy a U.K. soccer team.
Preston Haskell IV is looking at buying the Coventry City Football Club, according to the Coventry Telegraph. The team’s owners, hedge fund SISU, is in a legal battle with the owners of its home arena over unpaid rent.
He is the son of Preston Haskell III, founder of The Haskell Co., a design-build firm headquartered in Jacksonville.
The hedge fund has several options to settle its debt, but a judge is set to look at the case Friday and determine whether the team is insolvent.
Haskell had looked into buying another team last year, according to the Telegraph.
He moved to Moscow in the early 1990s to start Haskell International Group, which he launched with help from his father but has since bought out his father’s interest, according to a 1997 story in the Business Journal.
http://www.bizjournals.com/jacksonville/blog/2013/03/haskell-iv-looking-to-buy-coventry.html
This is just various media outlets rewriting the original story isn't it?
This is just various media outlets rewriting the original story isn't it?
There's a journalist on twitter tonight totally discrediting Haskell and stating that he couldn't " buy a stamp, that he's not credible and that he'd bet the rent arrears on it going nowhere". @Canary_ED for anyone who wants to follow him. He also states that CCFC will definitely enter admin on Friday, no great revelation on that front admittedly.
I would never trust the word of a blog journalist, just trying to make a story.Bound to be the bloke Elliot is in cohoots with. Sounds just the man for the job.
There's a journalist on twitter tonight totally discrediting Haskell and stating that he couldn't " buy a stamp, that he's not credible and that he'd bet the rent arrears on it going nowhere". @Canary_ED for anyone who wants to follow him. He also states that CCFC will definitely enter admin on Friday, no great revelation on that front admittedly.
This is just various media outlets rewriting the original story isn't it?
There's a journalist on twitter tonight totally discrediting Haskell and stating that he couldn't " buy a stamp, that he's not credible and that he'd bet the rent arrears on it going nowhere". @Canary_ED for anyone who wants to follow him. He also states that CCFC will definitely enter admin on Friday, no great revelation on that front admittedly.
Amazing the different poles in terms of every topic - not just this one...& the reality often lies somewhere fairly close to the middle.
So, on the one hand we have a multi-millionaire that "couldn't buy a postage stamp" & a bit of speculative journalism in the local rag...to..."several interested parties" willing to invest on fans forum's.
make of that what you will!?
http://m.thedrum.com/news/2012/07/19/editor-coventry-telegraph-leaves-his-job-following-suspension-over-twitter-use
There's a journalist on twitter tonight totally discrediting Haskell and stating that he couldn't " buy a stamp, that he's not credible and that he'd bet the rent arrears on it going nowhere". @Canary_ED for anyone who wants to follow him. He also states that CCFC will definitely enter admin on Friday, no great revelation on that front admittedly.
I'm not believing a single word of this kind of stuff until it becomes a reality.
Until then I take it all with a pinch of salt!
He's the former Editor of the Cov Telegraph.
Qata, thats the name i have been told that are very interested
There's a journalist on twitter tonight totally discrediting Haskell and stating that he couldn't " buy a stamp, that he's not credible
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