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Notts to halt negotiations with buyers using Alex May as there advisor as evidence of his fraudulent past comes to surface.

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So according to the evening post the sale of Notts county will have to be halted with the group using Alex May as there advisor. Talks with the buyers who are using  Alex May as a advisor will have to be halted. Alex May recently has been unmasked as a fraudster after Reports surfaced that one of the buyers interested in buying the club was using him as a advisor. Alick Kapitanya was prosecuted for fraud and obtained a criminal conviction before changing his name by depole to Alex May.

for the full story click the link below 

https://www.nottinghampost.com/sport/football/football-news/notts-county-must-immediately-cease-2959269

Hopefully we get a sale from a real person. That just reminds of munto.

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All due respect, I am sick of the takeover and all the gripe which the NEP comes out with.

I just find it really annoying.

I'm prepared to wait, but it sounds like nobody knows anything, and rather than waiting for the facts. Stories are being put out there, they end up feeding off each other - rather than actually getting on with it.

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Can't they deal with it through a proper adviser?

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Appoint a known scammer who allegedly disclosed this to the group up front, you would be inclined to believe the whole lot was up to no good.

Halted? Not ended??? That is silly, are the club and Alan Hardy that desperate to sell that they're willing to put things on the line even more than they are currently?

Oh oh oh ohhhhh, everywhere where we go, watching super County putting on a show!

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On 09/06/2019 at 21:22, cheeky~k8 said:

Hopefully we get a sale from a real person. That just reminds of munto.

He is real, he's been to prison and everything.

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@DangerousSausage i know... In terms of real i mean using their name not one they changed it to. We dont need a a fraud at the club, we'vd had enough of them.

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Halted, but more likely stopped completly for the time being.

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I don't get why Alex May would be involved, from what I have read he has no background in football. I would have stayed clear of him, much like I hope Notts does.

"Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value."

I think its more stopped than halted, for good reason though.

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It has to have stopped, the only realistic chance of seeing the takeover completed is if the South Africans re-emerge back on to the scenes.

The May group needs look elsewhere, if you hire a questionable person and come out with some BS story about second chances, then you lose any consideration in my opinion.

It should be halted, but how do we know all the info is correct.

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I think that deal is well and truly over.

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He now admits it himself finally.

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Its not being sold to them now so i'm just glad it didn't go through and really stupid tht the club didnt notice the fake people.

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Apparently we haven’t Alan is still talking to the consortium that may is apart of. But that’s only rumours hopefully we are not and the Danish outfit are about to sign the contracts and make it official.

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