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Fly:
Dave Allen resigns as chairman and director of Chesterfield after putting millions into the club.

http://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/chesterfield-fc/breaking-dave-allen-resigns-as-chairman-and-director-of-chesterfield-after-putting-multi-millions-into-proact-club-1-8238222

Old Cruser:
Not into Football fly, but reading that report it sounds as if he's put a lot of money into the club and it's not enough to sustain it?
Others who have put money in are wanting theirs back to which he doesn't agree?

Is he thinking - as long as I keep paying into the club others are happy ?

It does sound as if Chesterfield are onto a slippy slope now doesn't it.

By the way - is Dave Allen the owner of Twiggs in Matlock?

bransoj:
Dave Allen owns the Napoleon casinos in Sheffield...not sure its the same guy that owns Twiggs.

He has put a lot in, although not enough to satisfy some fans, and always said the club had to be self sustainable and he wouldnt bankroll it. Some poor decisions been made thats seen us lose a lot the last few seasons and not looking good for this one either. His announcement last night casts a big shadow over the club but we're still a way off it being the end of the club...for some reason when these things happen to football clubs its a bit different to normal businesses and hopefully some plan will be formulated. The fans will fight tooth and nail to ensure the club survives...we did it once before when the conman Brown tried to bleed the club dry and leave it with nothing.

Scimitar:
Not the same Dave - David Allen of Twiggs at Matlock.
As for Chesterfield Football Club - it would not have survived without DA.His shares are 80% of the clubs but as far as I'm aware he isn't selling them.He was instrumental in the move from Saltergate to the Proact and increased the turnover from approx £2.5 Million to £7.5 Million.
As for his walking away from the club - he must have his reasons and this will certainly mean uncertain times ahead. A new investor(s) need to be sought to continue a forward approach rather than just letting the club die.
Seems to me DA saw it as a business adventure that maybe has failed because we look like dropping a division as things stand, Fans calling him out apparently on Sunday as well as is their right I suppose.
Apparently an EGM meeting this afternoon will hopefully point the way forward.

Old Cruser:
Is this right?

Anyone got £9m to buy our club? Chesterfield board open to outside investment

Has anyone heard how the meeting went?
D.T. not always the most reliable place for information - would they really need £9million??

Read more at: http://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/sport/football/chesterfield-fc/anyone-got-9m-to-buy-our-club-chesterfield-board-open-to-outside-investment-1-8241048

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