Think there's a thread elsewhere about it.
But this was the article;
AT LEAST there’s some good news on Coventry City's horizon... or is there?
The latest rumour doing the rounds – and one that has been given legs by being run as a story on at least one internet outlet – claims a London-based Indian businessman has been trying to contact the club to discuss the possible investment of between £80-100million in the Sky Blues.
The story goes that a chap called Steve Sandhu has been trying to get hold of chairman Ken Dulieu and Sisu front-man Onye Igwe for the last month, to no avail.
But he can’t be much of a dynamic operator if he hasn’t at least left a message with either of their PAs.
And, given the fact that City are currently swimming against a financial Tsunami, you’d think if he had made a call that they’d be bending over backwards to see the colour of his money.
It is even claimed that he knocked the door of a fan for help in his quest to save the club.
Now call me a cynic, but haven’t we been down this road before?
My question to Mr Sandhu is, are you somebody else in disguise – courting supporters with extravagant claims rather than discreetly going to the men at the top?
I know from personal experience that the current lot in charge are not the most accessible but even I am able to occasionally communicate with the powers that be.
Granted it might take a couple of weeks and usually results in a one paragraph statement, but the point is they are available if you try hard enough.
So put up or shut up Mr Sandhu!
Stop press: Following a call to the club to enquire if they had been approached by Mr Sandhu, City’s rapid response unit came back within hours with the following statement: “We are happy to talk to any potential investors but will obviously need to see proof of funds at an early stage.”
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