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The supporters’ campaign to force Mansfield Town owner Keith Haslam to relinquish control of the club has been ratcheted up in recent months, with demonstrations, boycotts and even a plane fly-past display at the away game at Notts County. Haslam announced that the club was for sale on March 19, but there is widespread scepticism about the substance of this offer: the owner has form for frustrating previous expressions of interest by not providing enough information to bidders. Haslam has been the subject of fans’ ire for some time (see WSC 231), not least over personal loans he earlier took out of the club in breach of company law. One such loan, to his holding company Stags Limited, was earmarked for a football academy on which work has still not started. The loans were repaid, although the status of the final outstanding one – of around £580,000 – is unclear. Chairman James Derry, appointed by Haslam last year, initially said he had been assured by the owner that it had been repaid, but at a recent supporters’ meeting Derry was less clear, merely saying a “substantial sum” of it had been met. XThe lack of audited accounts – Mansfield haven’t filed any since June 2005 – is hampering attempts to find a buyer. Both the supporters’ trust, Team Mansfield, and Andy Perry, the main club sponsor, have sought information in the past in order to prepare bids but have complained about the lack of information made available. Perry has now ruled himself out of any takeover, citing Haslam’s failure to allow him full scrutiny of the books. From WSC 243 May 2007. What was happening this month On the subject...
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