no, it means e's moved it sideways so tht he's not personally responsible for anything - why is the question
from today's Indo:
Does this mean that he has taken his money out of the club?Meanwhile, Cork City badly need a win when they host Kilkenny at Turner's Cross. There were off-field developments at the Leeside club yesterday with vice-chairman Jim Little resigning and rolling his investment into the Arkaga Fund - the private equity fund for which he worked.
no, it means e's moved it sideways so tht he's not personally responsible for anything - why is the question
Fintan its sad to see this is what you are lowered to now. If you read any article on this you would have seen Little was the middleman is the Cork City Deal and it was an investment company that were putting in the finances.
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Valid question IMHO.
Not sure I'd be mad keen if my club was taken over by a private equity firm. They aren't known for their love of the game.
Honestly can't see how any kind of involvement of a private equity fund in a neL football club could be in any way beneficial to either party.
ONE CITY, ONE TEAM.
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