At Newport County majority owner Huw Jenkins has made no secret of his desire to find a partner or a way out. The former Swansea City chairman bought the Welsh club two years ago, but has already loaned Newport £3m without seeing any improvement on the pitch.
Newport are not the easiest sell, as they do not own their
stadium or training ground, and they are currently one point and one place
above the drop zone with three to play.
But that does not appear to have put off Nicholas Beddis, a
former soldier from nearby Pontypool, who went on to build a successful career
in real estate in Dubai before more recently setting up AGS Capital Global, a
financial advisory business aimed at professional athletes.
There is, however, another chapter in his story: a stretch
in prison for an assault that took place at a Halloween party in 2012 when he
was 19. Neither Beddis nor Jenkins wanted to comment on the status of their
talks, but The Athletic understands that Beddis knows he will
need to discuss his past if he does something as high-profile as buy a football
club.
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