Brighton owner applies to buy 29 % of the Hartis Scottish Club

After submitting an offer to invest nearly 10 million pounds ($ 13.4 million) at the Scotland Club, English Club Brighton owner Tony Bloom believes that he can help the Heres Club to make a preliminary change in Scottish football.
The English businessman receives 29 percent of shares and a seat on the board of directors without voting, and if the Horse Foundation, the largest shareholder of the Escouty Club, accepts the agreement.
Tony Bloom is not a member of the Hares Board of Directors, but one another works on him. The British Press Agency (BA Media) realizes that the financial offer is a special investment from Bloom and has nothing to do with his position in Briton.
The Harees Club confirmed in an official statement today on Tuesday: “Offer to invest 9.86 million pounds of capital at Tony Bloom Club, with 29 percent of the club’s shares without the right to vote.”
For that, the “Horse” Foundation added on his website: “Bloom believes that Harres can make a qualitative change in Scottish football, and he wants to be part of a new and wonderful chapter in Hears history.”
In the last 14 seasons, the Celtic Escaive League title was crowned 13 times, while Hears finished third in the last season and was in the second half of this season.
As a result, Jerry Malon, chairman of The Hares Foundation, called for the club’s fans to accept the proposal of Bloom. After the ongoing consultation period until May 26, the approval of the agreement is required to accept the company members who have a group of fans, which includes a group of fans and the largest shareholder in the club.
The British Press Agency (BA Media) said that more than 50 percent of those involved in voting in organization members to receive the deal were required.
“I think this is so great. It will change the rules of the game, and you will grow to a higher level,” said in an interview at the Malon Club.
He said: “I think it is a great practice to join the club’s management of Tony Bloom.
He continued: “Malon and his team have been very skilled in discussions, and they have shown wonderfully, and the English businessman convinced that our clubs could upgrade our clubs to new limits.”
Malon continued: “A man who is passionate about Tony Football and a true fan. He grew up to follow football in Scotland and England and is very happy to take advantage of his experiences for years and applies to Scottish ball.”
“He believes that he can achieve unique achievements with us and make qualitative change in football in Scotland and we are interested in helping him.”