399:-based businessman Tom Shutes met with chairman Phillip Day with the view of buying the club via the purchase of Fenty's shares. This led to Ian Holloway publicly hitting out at Fenty and potential investors, whilst re-affirming his position as the club's manager saying that he stands with the fans but was finding it increasingly hard to do his job. He also stood down from his director duties to concentrate on his position as manager and would be using social media more often to communicate with supporters, also claiming he would not be going anywhere unless told so. On the morning of 23 December 2020, Holloway resigned as manager releasing a statement using his
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that the potential consortium interested in buying the club had reached out to him and contacted him several times and he found this to be inappropriate; although a statement later released by the potential investment group denied that any of them had ever had any contact with
Holloway. Later that day Fenty officially rejected a potential takeover over bid from the consortium. It was also announced that Holloway had not yet invested any money into the club and has potential investment in the club would have only gone ahead upon the sale of his house in
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failure and misery for fans" with fans describing his position at the club as "untenable". Banners and flags with the words "Fenty Out" began appearing all over
Grimsby and Cleethorpes as pressure began to mount on Fenty with a supporter poll resulting in a 95% win in support of a takeover from the Shutes consortium, with the news that fans were beginning to boycott the club until Fenty agreed to sell his shares.
444:, and you can’t blame the players now. Watching the games, they’ve had a go, but he’s been given a gun with about two bullets in it. How can you fight that? I’m angry in a way because it’s not from the players’ point of view, it’s been from the top, and we all know where, but people in there have allowed him to do it, so they’re just as much to blame as he is.”
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account. His reason for departing was his displeasure at Fenty's decision to sell his shares in the club, despite criticising him recently
Holloway claimed he did not want to carry on at the club without the people he came here to work with. Holloway also stated that a key factor in his departure was
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despite the pair being under contract and not having the permission of Boston to speak to the pair. On 21 March 2011 Scott and Hurst resigned as Boston managers and were appointed
Grimsby Town joint managers 48 hours later. A lengthy dispute for compensation between the two clubs followed. The case
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following a 28 April 2007 broadcast of the BBC Radio
Humberside Sports programme contained a reporter calling Fenty a "plonker". The complaint was not upheld though as the station had issued two apologies in the following 7sevendays. Ofcom considered that the complaint had, in effect, been resolved
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had told him they had only left the club because Fenty had offered them poor or reduced contracts that had forced them to look elsewhere despite being happy at the club. The rejection of the takeover prompted an angry response from
Grimsby supporters who called for his resignation after "years of
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Holloway reportedly investing ÂŁ100,000 in order to become a member of the board at the same time. By February, Fenty decided to take a step back to give Holloway more freedom and control over the running of the club both on and off the field. On 12 December 2020. the
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Football Club plc is considered to be controlled by Fenty "by reason of his shareholdings and financial commitment".
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was heard on 16 March 2012 with the court recorder finding in favour of Boston United. In his finding he said that Fenty had "acted recklessly" in his dealings with the said agent by relying on his word with regards to Scott and Hurst's breach of contract.
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after building up ÂŁ4,295 of shares in the club and another ÂŁ40,000 of shares through the Five Star Fish Employee Benefit Trust. He subsequently sold all of these shares, except for ÂŁ500 of his personal shares, to Michael Rouse following the collapse of
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Fenty had had a change of heart and took his shareholding to ÂŁ62,289 of the club equating to 26.3% of the company, buying out long term major shareholder Dudley Ramsden's interest in the club in the process.
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as manager in November 2009 ahead of Slade and the subsequent run of 20 winless league games at the start of Woods' tenure ultimately consigned Grimsby Town to relegation. Fenty complained to
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excellence. By the time the business was sold, it employed over 280 people and was highly respected in the business. It sold in April 2004 for ÂŁ20 million to the
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1075:"Company set up by John Fenty and Alex May set to be dissolved"
1057:"Company set up by John Fenty and Alex May set to be dissolved"
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financial losses and that the decision to appoint the novice
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Original article in the Cleethorpes Chronicle - August 2010
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for the first time in the club's history at the end of the
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1189:. 23 December 2020 – via www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk.
1171:. 23 December 2020 – via www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk.
1135:. 17 December 2020 – via www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk.
956:. Grimsby Town FC. 31 May 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2020
789:"League Two: Grimsby Town relegated after Burton defeat"
683:"Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31st May, 2003"
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switching roles with Fenty and becoming Vice Chairman.
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863:"Grimsby Town appoint Rob Scott and Paul Hurst"
688:. Grimsby Town F.C. 31 May 2003. Archived from
654:. 14 December 2020. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
885:"Refusal to name agent was key factor in case"
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