Plymouth Argyle's administrator has said the club is close to a sale after he agreed terms with the preferred bidder, the BBC reports. Brendan Guilfoyle said he is continuing to iron out details with representatives for the Gibraltar-based Irish consortium. He said: "We had a meeting yesterday and the terms of the sale have been agreed. "We're hopefully moving rapidly from the exclusivity agreement into a contract to purchase the club." He added: "The terms are agreed and the lawyers will be working on the contract." The deadline for a further exclusivity payment from the group passed yesterday, and Guilfoyle confirmed that was met. The administrator also confirmed that the deal did not involve any previous members of the board. "We've asked repeatedly if previous interests are involved, and we've been assured not," he said. Plymouth went deducted 10 points in March after entering administration, before being relegated to League Two.
DS where are you with your grovelling appology regarding the make up of the new Board which does not include ANY that would be ANY of the previous Board. Just to remind you that is NOT ANY OF THE PREVIOUS BOARD.
DS crawled from under his rock, told us we're doomed and he's glad and ****ed off back under his rock. I just joined a protest group Sewage against surfers. I reckon all turds have equal rights to use the sea.
He posted his usual garbage on deadline today earlier, then disappeared to tell Lord Sugar how to run his business and to tell Andy Murray how to play tennis. He's now tweeting Rory Mcilroy telling him he should change his swing and putting style.