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Thursday, 13 February, 2003, 16:48 GMT
Taylor weighs up share option
Huddersfield have fallen on hard times
Huddersfield Town chairman David Taylor said he would only consider a share option to raise funds as a "last resort".
Taylor is in ongoing talks with potential investors to secure a rescue package for the club, who are also hoping to hold talks with the PFA. But he said if the negotiations prove unsuccessful he could be forced into a share option. "I am waiting to hear back from the investors I am negotiating with, and I should know more by the end of this week," he told the club's website. "If I have no joy with the potential investors that I'm in negotiations with then, purely as a last resort, we will have a 1919 effort." Town avoided collapse in 1919 when the cash-strapped club decided on a share option to raise funds.
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