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CHARLIE STILL IN THE MIX AT PORT

By Sam Elliott
THE saga at Southport has taken yet another turn after local millionaire Phil Hodgkinson claimed the club’s former chairman Charlie Clapham ignored his offer for the club as new owners were this week confirmed.
Controversial Clapham resigned last month, but has remained on the relegated National League club’s board of directors.
Hodgkinson, the CEO of Pure Business Group Limited, who sold his last company for £13m, has gone public, claiming proposals have not been responded to after vowing to pump much of his personal fortune into the struggling club.
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