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I expect pinnacle to wrap things up, however if they hit a snag it is positive that there are people waiting in the wings. Why are people panicking? I'm sure tl will update in due course but he is a busy man right now. Have a bit of belief for once.

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From todays Daily Mail:-

 

Saints like Swiss timing

 

Southampton have another option if the Pinnacle Group consortium, who have paid

£500,000 to the administrators for an exclusive negotiating period, fail to complete the deal.

A bluechip Swiss pharmaceutical company are also keen on buying the League One club — once described as Chelsea-on-Sea by the late Stamford Bridge benefactor Matthew Harding — and would have put down a deposit if property consultants Pinnacle hadn’t beaten them to it.

Doubts remain about Pinnacle’s resources but consortium leader Tony Lynam says they have 10 times the necessary money while administrator Mark Fry says Pinnacle have satisfied his checks.

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From todays Daily Mail:-

 

Saints like Swiss timing

 

Southampton have another option if the Pinnacle Group consortium, who have paid

£500,000 to the administrators for an exclusive negotiating period, fail to complete the deal.

A bluechip Swiss pharmaceutical company are also keen on buying the League One club — once described as Chelsea-on-Sea by the late Stamford Bridge benefactor Matthew Harding — and would have put down a deposit if property consultants Pinnacle hadn’t beaten them to it.

Doubts remain about Pinnacle’s resources but consortium leader Tony Lynam says they have 10 times the necessary money while administrator Mark Fry says Pinnacle have satisfied his checks.

 

Why would a pharmaceutical company want to purchase a football club. I am not sure shareholders of that company would be impressed.

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Wouldn't surprise me at all if the Pinnacle deal did collapse. There is something about it that doesn't really feel right to me! Maybe it's the fact that if history has taught us anything it is to be very wary of people hoping to gain control of SFC who feel it necessary to post messages on internet fans message boards......

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From todays Daily Mail:-

 

Saints like Swiss timing

 

Southampton have another option if the Pinnacle Group consortium, who have paid

£500,000 to the administrators for an exclusive negotiating period, fail to complete the deal.

A bluechip Swiss pharmaceutical company are also keen on buying the League One club — once described as Chelsea-on-Sea by the late Stamford Bridge benefactor Matthew Harding — and would have put down a deposit if property consultants Pinnacle hadn’t beaten them to it.

Doubts remain about Pinnacle’s resources but consortium leader Tony Lynam says they have 10 times the necessary money while administrator Mark Fry says Pinnacle have satisfied his checks.

 

Just to add a little intrigue and conspiracy theorising....the above Daily Mail piece was in the Charles Sale column.....who is supposedly a media outlet for you know who....baton down the hatches? :o

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Just to add a little intrigue and conspiracy theorising....the above Daily Mail piece was in the Charles Sale column.....who is supposedly a media outlet for you know who....baton down the hatches? :o

keep taking the pills.

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Wouldn't surprise me at all if the Pinnacle deal did collapse. There is something about it that doesn't really feel right to me! Maybe it's the fact that if history has taught us anything it is to be very wary of people hoping to gain control of SFC who feel it necessary to post messages on internet fans message boards......

TBF people like Tony Lynham can`t win. People are desperate for info. TL was (if I remember correctly) asked to post an update on here and did so. He also posted again in the wake of the Ted Rogers "affair" to reassure everyone that things were progressing well. I am not aware of any other postings from him unless they were so subtle that I missed them. "Damned if you do - damned if you don`t!"

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Why would a pharmaceutical company want to purchase a football club. I am not sure shareholders of that company would be impressed.

 

Looking at that Wiki page of leading pharmaceutical companies, one of the Swiss companies (Nycomed) is privately owned, the biggest 'shareholder' being Nordic Capital (who just happen to be head-officed in Jersey). Nordic Capital have investments in many diverse companies.

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That is your preogative, of course.

 

But the longer things drag on, you cannot be really surprised that some people are getting jittery..

Ohhhh no Alps I have just realised Im likely to get to 10000 posts before you!!!!!

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From todays Daily Mail:-

 

Saints like Swiss timing

 

Southampton have another option if the Pinnacle Group consortium, who have paid

£500,000 to the administrators for an exclusive negotiating period, fail to complete the deal.

A bluechip Swiss pharmaceutical company are also keen on buying the League One club — once described as Chelsea-on-Sea by the late Stamford Bridge benefactor Matthew Harding — and would have put down a deposit if property consultants Pinnacle hadn’t beaten them to it.

Doubts remain about Pinnacle’s resources but consortium leader Tony Lynam says they have 10 times the necessary money while administrator Mark Fry says Pinnacle have satisfied his checks.

 

Chelsea-On-Sea? Why?

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Why would a pharmaceutical company want to purchase a football club. I am not sure shareholders of that company would be impressed.

 

Recycling drug money? :o:o

 

To boost their image no doubt; Bayern (Munich and Leverkusen) are originally drug (and chemical) manufacturers teams.

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I think it was because we are a trendy place , a big club and by the water. He was from this way, i know his ill fated pilot lived near my business.

 

Harding was born in Sussex, and lived there until his death. No idea why he had a fondness for Saints, though he obviously did.

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