Heart: Brighton owner Tony Bloom sees an investment offer of £ 9.86m in the Scottish Premier Club. Soccer news

Brighton’s owner, Tony Bloom, has been approved by millions of Tongy Million.

His proposal to acquire a 29 %stake in 9.86m in the club was voted by Hearts of Hearts, a supporter group who owned Tynecastle Park.

After almost three weeks of consultation, they confirmed 98.5 %of the members who supported the plan, surpassing 50 %for Bloom’s bidding.

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Following the promise of Derek Mcinnes, Hearts CEO Andrew McKinlay talked with Sky Sports News about Tony Bloom’s investment.

Heart will now hold a special general meeting where shareholders can officially approve their investment.

Bloom has been in conversation for several months to invest in the club personally, and Hearts announced a deal with his analysis company last November.

Heart appointed Neil Critchley and Derek Mcinnes, who were fired at the beginning of this season, using James Town analysis work with Belgon, Belgian Club Union Birthday Rose and Italy Komo.

The foundation of the heart is confirmed that the heart will not be part of the “multi-club system” and will not be the feeder club of Brighton or Royal Union Saint-Gilloise.

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The consultation period has been to invest in Bloom’s mind.

In the statement, Gerry Mallon’s Heart Foundation added: “We now have a great opportunity to solve the challenge of being a long -standing interruption in Scotland football.

“It will take time, and in order to achieve this goal, the financial devotion of the present and the new Foundation must continue to increase, but we did not receive a better deployment to reach that position.

“The decision to invest in Tony Bloom’s Hearts was a lot of benefits in Tynecastle, and many benefits of receiving financial security through the minimum vow level.”

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Derek Mcinnes talked about his goal of providing investment in the product and Tony Bloom.

Last year, Hearts’ RIVALS HIBERNIAN accepted a 25 % stake in BOURNEMOUTH President Bill Foley and Black Knight Group.

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Easter Road Club refused other proposals, including the acquisition bid, before proceeding with Foley.

Ian Gordon asked if some of these options could still be invested in another Scotland Premier Club and influenced. Sky Sports News: “That may happen, but ultimately it is about raising Hibs and Hibs to be the best version.

“I and my family always have the best of the club. And when we make this decision, it always has Hibs before our hearts.”

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