Monty's_Girl
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Kevin McCabe is bidding for full control of Sheffield United and to remove the club from the stock market.
The Blades chairman's Scarborough Group Holdings currently possesses 75.17 per cent shares in the Championship club, who narrowly missed out on the play-offs last season.
McCabe and members of his family now plan to underwrite an equity fundraising and make a cash offer for the remainder of the shares in the business.
No formal offer for the remaining stock has been made, with negotiations at an early stage.
But if the acquisition proves a success, McCabe, who outlined his plans to the board at a meeting on Thursday, hopes to save money by delisting the company who own the club, Sheffield United plc.
The proposal also includes plans to separate the football side of the business from property interests, to guard against the impact of a depressed market
Kevin McCabe is bidding for full control of Sheffield United and to remove the club from the stock market.
The Blades chairman's Scarborough Group Holdings currently possesses 75.17 per cent shares in the Championship club, who narrowly missed out on the play-offs last season.
McCabe and members of his family now plan to underwrite an equity fundraising and make a cash offer for the remainder of the shares in the business.
No formal offer for the remaining stock has been made, with negotiations at an early stage.
But if the acquisition proves a success, McCabe, who outlined his plans to the board at a meeting on Thursday, hopes to save money by delisting the company who own the club, Sheffield United plc.
The proposal also includes plans to separate the football side of the business from property interests, to guard against the impact of a depressed market