Here is a latest report from bbc sport
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/p/plymouth_argyle/9411804.stm
Here are some of the key quotes in the article
"It is against this backdrop that the pair have told club staff a London-based Japanese associate called Koichiro Abe - a former Goldman Sachs banker - will buy out Gardner and Todd's stake for £1 and pump in £1.4m."
So basically another *** will come and save us according to this but the most worrying problem is that we face another tax crisis when we pay the staff their wages
"That tax debt will double the moment Argyle pay the £725,000 in wages they owe for January and February and, to make matters worse, the protection from HMRC action only lasts until Monday's court date."
However we can have some small hope in this thread of despair as it appears some negotiations could be advancing quickly as the plymouth fans hope to get new owners
"All is not completely lost, though, as Ridsdale claims to be in advanced negotiations with two parties interested in buying the club and in preliminary talks with a third group. There are concerns, however, that none of these will act until the club is in administration."
And perhaps the most suprising news of this article is that an official bid is set to be made soon.
"But BBC Sport understands a potential rescue proposal from a different bidder will be formally made on Wednesday."Here are some of the key quotes in the article
"It is against this backdrop that the pair have told club staff a London-based Japanese associate called Koichiro Abe - a former Goldman Sachs banker - will buy out Gardner and Todd's stake for £1 and pump in £1.4m."
So basically another *** will come and save us according to this but the most worrying problem is that we face another tax crisis when we pay the staff their wages
"That tax debt will double the moment Argyle pay the £725,000 in wages they owe for January and February and, to make matters worse, the protection from HMRC action only lasts until Monday's court date."
However we can have some small hope in this thread of despair as it appears some negotiations could be advancing quickly as the plymouth fans hope to get new owners
"All is not completely lost, though, as Ridsdale claims to be in advanced negotiations with two parties interested in buying the club and in preliminary talks with a third group. There are concerns, however, that none of these will act until the club is in administration."
And perhaps the most suprising news of this article is that an official bid is set to be made soon.
Perhaps our luck is changing, or are we plunging deeper and deeper towards liquidation. Post your views....