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It's really intriguing that all of this Alexander Jarvis and Andy Curran stuff has come after the democratic removal of the former CEO at the 1 June 2021 EGM and following Mr Bottomley leaving the club on 28 June via "mutual consent"
David Bottomley is now currently out of full time work and probably too young to retire, so I do wonder what will be next for him.
In coincidental timing, Alexander Jarvis has popped up with all of these connections to RAFC shareholders days after Bottomley left the club.
It was like Bottomley left on Monday and then the club had this hostile takeover began on Friday.
I am certain Jarvis must have met with either all or some former member of the Rochdale Board. Maybe Jarvis and Curran have promised any former Board members there may be operational roles for them in any new regime - who knows?!
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George Bernard Shaw had it right:
"He who can does; he who cannot, teaches."
https://www.visittheusa.co.uk/
What puzzles me is we know the EGM was to release shares for Halsall to take-over.
But days later someone appears claiming to have secured over 40% privately.
That cannot be done in 'days'. Curran must have been working on his take-over before the EGM and had inside help.
Now, why would the previous CEO be talking to two different bidders, who I imagine were unaware of each other's presence before the EGM where he failed to release the shares?
What could be in it for him?
Someone's playing a very dangerous game here imho.
Alexander Jarvis and David Bottomley's working relationship on 20:45 - Jul 9 by judd
I'd certainly expect Mr Curran to have far more about him than to be suckered into reengaging a failure.
Maybe Mr Curran is too trusting and has put too much faith in Jarvis and given him too much responsibility?
In the above interview that RAFC posted on its Youtube channel, David Bottomley said on 30th April in that video (1 min 56 seconds) that everyone on the Board was working hard with potential outside investors.
I wonder if the Board members who were individually or collectively involved in those discussions asked what it might have meant personally for them and their own positions?
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George Bernard Shaw had it right:
"He who can does; he who cannot, teaches."
https://www.visittheusa.co.uk/
Alexander Jarvis and David Bottomley's working relationship on 20:53 - Jul 9 by RAFCBLUE
Maybe Mr Curran is too trusting and has put too much faith in Jarvis and given him too much responsibility?
In the above interview that RAFC posted on its Youtube channel, David Bottomley said on 30th April in that video (1 min 56 seconds) that everyone on the Board was working hard with potential outside investors.
I wonder if the Board members who were individually or collectively involved in those discussions asked what it might have meant personally for them and their own positions?
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Is that the one where he says he has the clubs best interests at heart? I wonder what happened to that?
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Alexander Jarvis and David Bottomley's working relationship on 21:09 - Jul 9 with 15121 views
Alexander Jarvis and David Bottomley's working relationship on 20:50 - Jul 9 by R17ALE
I've put the same 2 + 2 together RAFCBLUE.
What puzzles me is we know the EGM was to release shares for Halsall to take-over.
But days later someone appears claiming to have secured over 40% privately.
That cannot be done in 'days'. Curran must have been working on his take-over before the EGM and had inside help.
Now, why would the previous CEO be talking to two different bidders, who I imagine were unaware of each other's presence before the EGM where he failed to release the shares?
What could be in it for him?
Someone's playing a very dangerous game here imho.
In the Youtube video from the club's official channel, liked in my previous post, David Bottomley (who was the CEO at the time of the video) states very clearly in that Youtube clip that he has signed "NDA's" - he talks in the plural i.e. more than one.
I suppose that in any commercial process being run you would want at least two competing parties off against each other to generate market competition.
I wonder what Curran has to lose by going? If I had a Rolls Royce I'd be going to the shops, the pub and anywhere else in it!
[Post edited 13 Aug 2021 19:45]
George Bernard Shaw had it right:
"He who can does; he who cannot, teaches."
https://www.visittheusa.co.uk/
Alexander Jarvis and David Bottomley's working relationship on 21:34 - Jul 9 by RAFCBLUE
In the Youtube video from the club's official channel, liked in my previous post, David Bottomley (who was the CEO at the time of the video) states very clearly in that Youtube clip that he has signed "NDA's" - he talks in the plural i.e. more than one.
I suppose that in any commercial process being run you would want at least two competing parties off against each other to generate market competition.
I wonder what Curran has to lose by going? If I had a Rolls Royce I'd be going to the shops, the pub and anywhere else in it!
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I don’t know there’s been any playing one against the other.
You want to get the best deal out of interested parties.
It’s how things have been conducted that matter to interested parties.
I do apologise but I have been tending to Fred... he's slowing down now you see.
Would someone please help me, Alexander Jarvis? This fine young chap off Youtube, the New York Times and lots of other controversial reports on the internet... Is he conncetd with Black Bridge Sports of Liverpool?
Fred's asking
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Alexander Jarvis and David Bottomley's working relationship on 22:22 - Jul 9 with 14675 views
Alexander Jarvis and David Bottomley's working relationship on 22:20 - Jul 9 by Marjorie_Plane
I do apologise but I have been tending to Fred... he's slowing down now you see.
Would someone please help me, Alexander Jarvis? This fine young chap off Youtube, the New York Times and lots of other controversial reports on the internet... Is he conncetd with Black Bridge Sports of Liverpool?
Well... as I've explained somewhere else.... the office for Mr Jarvis does not exist. Its a front! Its Mail Box Etc (MBE) where you ask someone to collect your mail for you.
I'm afraid this is all a scam... What was it that someone said on this said forum from Swindon Town.... "DO NOT BELIEVE A WORD THESE PEOPLE TELL YOU'
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Alexander Jarvis and David Bottomley's working relationship on 17:06 - Jul 10 with 14012 views
Alexander Jarvis and David Bottomley's working relationship on 20:50 - Jul 9 by R17ALE
I've put the same 2 + 2 together RAFCBLUE.
What puzzles me is we know the EGM was to release shares for Halsall to take-over.
But days later someone appears claiming to have secured over 40% privately.
That cannot be done in 'days'. Curran must have been working on his take-over before the EGM and had inside help.
Now, why would the previous CEO be talking to two different bidders, who I imagine were unaware of each other's presence before the EGM where he failed to release the shares?
What could be in it for him?
Someone's playing a very dangerous game here imho.
But didnt the Jarvis email to Simon Gauge say that he was "just back from Moscow"? Was he contacting shareholders from Moscow?...I dont think so and wouldnt he have been in quarantine? The guys capacity for BS holds no bounds..
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Alexander Jarvis and David Bottomley's working relationship on 09:18 - Jul 12 with 13242 views