Cliftonville members vote in favour of TIG takeover
The future of Cliftonville is now settled as members have voted in favour of a takeover by the Toronto Investment Group [TIG] following a long-running saga.
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"At this evening's Extraordinary General Meeting of Cliftonville FC, members of the club voted in favour of a special resolution authorising the board of directors to complete an investment agreement with the Toronto Investment Group."
— Kevin Crossan , Executive
Key People
Member of the Canadian consortium involved in the takeover of Cliftonville FC.
Member of the Canadian consortium involved in the takeover of Cliftonville FC.
Manager of Cliftonville FC whose team is supported by the new investment.
Member of the Canadian consortium involved in the takeover of Cliftonville FC.
Current chairman of Cliftonville FC who tabled the resolution for the takeover.
Former chairman of Cliftonville FC involved in negotiations for the takeover.
Member of the Canadian consortium involved in the takeover of Cliftonville FC.
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The future of Cliftonville is now settled as members have voted in favour of a takeover by the Toronto Investment Group [TIG] following a long-running saga.
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