Former player Brad Piercewright has launched a bid for non-league third tier Kettering Town, but the current owner says they are not for sale. Having seen success in IT, Piercewright claims that he is now worth £58m and is prepared to pay £450k cash for the Poppies. However, he says that its real value is £1 because of alleged debts. The club does not play in the Rose of the Shires but at nearby Burton Latimer having lost their Rockingham Road stadium. Piercewright says his objective is the EFL, but we have heard that before from investors in non -league clubs. Think AFC Fylde just for starters. Current owner George Akhtar is adamant that the club is not for sale, although it has been suggested that he would accept outside investment.
Looking at today's relegation battle between West Ham and Spurs, Alyson Rudd writing in The Times states: ' Both clubs have a grumbling fan base, but more West Ham supporters have been able to place their concerns to one side while matches are in full flow. Spurs fans, by comparison, have practically engineered the present crisis by making sure their cavernous stadium bridles and sneers and jeers, thereby undermining the efforts of the players and leading to the unenviable statistic that Tottenham have won only twice at home in this league campaign.' I would hasten to add that most fans enjoy moaning and complaining about their own team. I should know that as a Charlton fan whose supporters are among the leading negativists and pessimists in the EFL. Win a game and social media is quiet. Lose it and the armchair managers pile in explaining how they would have won and demanding that the manager be sacked. West Ham fans have never really settled in at the London St...