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12th January 2022
05:05pm GMT

He said: "I can see that my ownership has caused unrest within the club and the fans. I want the best for the club and I think the best for the club is that it is now passed on to new owners. My team is speaking to certain credible bidders and I am happy to speak to others."
https://twitter.com/OfficialOAFC/status/1480887437006184449 During his four years in charge of the League Two side, supporters have held several protests against his ownership, including: throwing tennis balls onto the pitch, boycotting fixtures and staged a mock funeral for the club. Following the reports of the message sent to Lemsagam, GMP released a statement to confirm they are investigating the allegations. A spokesperson said: "We are aware of a situation involving a report of malicious communications at Oldham Athletic Football Club. Our investigation is in its very early stages and our inquiries are ongoing." The supporters group, 'Push the Boundary' - who are often seen protesting during Oldham games - also released a statement to condemn the news, saying that "this type of behaviour towards another person has no place in society." https://twitter.com/PTB_OAFC/status/1480985647452233728 Oldham currently sit bottom of League Two, four points from safety. Related links:Explore more on these topics: