NH "At the end of the day, we have found the right people to take the club forward and we cannot wait to see what happens from here on.
NH "The outcome of the court case is no longer relevant but we hope to see the development at UWE move ahead. The new owners.... please log in to view this image
As part of the deal Mr Wael Al Qadi will become President of the club. Mr Al Qadi is a lifelong fan of English Football and a member of the executive board of the Jordan Football Association. The former Chairman of Swansea City, Steve Hamer, who has played a key role in the deal, will become the football club’s new Chairman.
AQ: "We really see the potential of this great club, we want to improve in all areas, not just on the field.
AQ: "Bristol Rovers has always been known as a family club and it is my family’s wish to maintain that tradition."
AQ "When we purchased the club we knew about the stadium issue but we know that a new stadium is a requirement. 'as soon as we are satisfied everything is in place. We will be ready to go'
Supporters club have thanked the new owners and said they have made their dreams come true but have warned the new owners they need a hard hat and a thick skin
SH "I am here to be the chairman of this football club. I will be here day to day representing the club in every way. SH "I was behind the goal at Portsmouth and I think I'm word perfect on Goodnight Irene
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Al-Qadi confirms he and his family looked at other clubs in Leagues One and Two. "The fan-base here is what swayed it." AQ "We are here to improve the club in any way. We want this club to be a success in every aspect.
Al-Qadi aims to "improve academy" and "improve the club's commercial side". "The heritage that Bristol Rovers has... the potential here is enormous."