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“I haven’t been to Huish Park since we hired a box for the Victory Shield for players and their parents for England V Wales, but then it was a good looking set-up for that level of football Jenkins will take full advantage of that for sure and build on it.” added the agent. I would go to say Yeovil supporters won’t know what’s hit them after years of misery, but It will take a little time if and when he implements his new structures. “There will be massive changes, that’s for sure he has excellent contacts in the game, vital to bringing in new players of pedigree as well as on the commercial side, where quite frankly he’s dynamite interacting with a clubs fan base. “Cardiff fans and Servette fans have already seen his actions, and with the right investors behind him, he will do very well and place Yeovil Town back in the football league.
“He has big plans, plans he has expressed many times in the football world how the lower league clubs should operate, and fans will undoubtedly enjoy the rollercoaster if the deal comes to fruition. “If Jenkins does get the control, I can see Yeovil being back in the football league and potentially League one within three years.
Mohamed, the first licensed registered football agent in South Wales, added: “I know Julian well and patience by the supporters will be to their full benefit I haven’t discussed this deal with him, but I was in talks a few years ago when a client looked at the possibility of taking over the club, and it was a complicated situation then. “From what I understand, many things need to be divided up and to do that in these instances can take up to 12 -16 months with the legal time frames,” said Paul Mohamed a football sports agent based in South Wales. “Fans need to realise it’s been a highly complex scenario down there in Yeovil it’s not as simple as just purchasing a business as companies need to be split up, causing a long period of due diligence.
It’s been frustrating for the club’s supporters since Global247news exclusively revealed in March Jenkins interest in the West Country Club after missing out on purchasing Wigan Athletic. Whilst the club will be banking on a home sell out crowd for the tie, according to sources, it’s likely to be under the new ownership of Simul Sports Ltd, a company fronted by former Cardiff City Commercial Director Julian Jenkins, backed by a consortium of investors. Thankfully for the club, this year, the famous Somerset FA Cup giant-killers have reached the third round where they will play Championship promotion contenders Bournemouth.