Why does it seem to be so hard to attract honest, upright leadership into running Football Clubs ?
Maybe Premiership football with its oceans of Sky money pouring into top clubs and players pockets can be understood,although condoning it as inevitable surely is wrong.
When you get to the also runs and unfortunately that includes Argyle, you would think that the possibility of attracting the dubious type of operator, would be less evident in club management.
OK we can see that it can be the peripheral issues that entice the wrong sought of people into the ownership game. Without such enticements many a non-premiership club would have gone to the wall.
Argyles lot is a bit of land development,maybe we should be saying thank goodness for that then.
How do we learn to trust such leadership in our hour of need ?
It does seem impossible when you think of recent Argyle history, and you know the names as well as me,so we won't dwell on them.
The secrecy behind the present buyers and the lengths that they have gone too not to reveal their identity just creates mis-trust, After denial that he was involved,then being outed and challenged Kevin Heaney admits that he is an "advisor".
Having lived in the south east for many years the name of Kevin Heaney is not a prominent name,although links with Truro were known.
As the days go by his various dealings that come to light,some sounding iffy create a feeling of despair and you wonder how we have been allowed to get on this same old merry-go-round again.
How could Guilfoyle allow us to be sold down that same old river again.
Maybe Premiership football with its oceans of Sky money pouring into top clubs and players pockets can be understood,although condoning it as inevitable surely is wrong.
When you get to the also runs and unfortunately that includes Argyle, you would think that the possibility of attracting the dubious type of operator, would be less evident in club management.
OK we can see that it can be the peripheral issues that entice the wrong sought of people into the ownership game. Without such enticements many a non-premiership club would have gone to the wall.
Argyles lot is a bit of land development,maybe we should be saying thank goodness for that then.
How do we learn to trust such leadership in our hour of need ?
It does seem impossible when you think of recent Argyle history, and you know the names as well as me,so we won't dwell on them.
The secrecy behind the present buyers and the lengths that they have gone too not to reveal their identity just creates mis-trust, After denial that he was involved,then being outed and challenged Kevin Heaney admits that he is an "advisor".
Having lived in the south east for many years the name of Kevin Heaney is not a prominent name,although links with Truro were known.
As the days go by his various dealings that come to light,some sounding iffy create a feeling of despair and you wonder how we have been allowed to get on this same old merry-go-round again.
How could Guilfoyle allow us to be sold down that same old river again.