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Japanese take over at Plymouth
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Japanese businessman Yasuaki Kagami owns 38% of Plymouth Argyle's shares, Sir Roy Gardner and Keith Todd own 13% each, and the consortium holds 51%.
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Japanese businessman Yasuaki Kagami, owner
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A consortium of Japanese businessmen secured a majority interest in Plymouth Argyle.
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Sir Roy Gardner takes over the Pilgrims’ hot seat from Paul Stapleton, who steps down to vice-chairman.
Sir Roy Gardner, chairman
FOOTBALL: A consortium of Japanese businessmen yesterday secured a majority interest in Plymouth Argyle.
Japanese businessman Yasuaki Kagami now owns 38 per cent of the Championship club’s shares with Sir Roy Gardner and Keith Todd owning 13 per cent, giving the consortium 51 per cent.
Sir Gardner, the former Manchester United chairman, takes over the Pilgrims’ hot seat from Paul Stapleton, who steps down to vice-chairman.
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