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Ex-Cardiff City chairman Peter Ridsdale was breaking bread in the boardroom at Plymouth Argyle on Saturday. He was holidaying in the area and asked if he could come to the game between Argyle and Huddersfield Town and got an invite.
Looking at the directors’ box on the way in must have given the home fans a shock. Plymouth has been looking for new investment and it is rumour Ridsdale has been looking to get back into football according to reports and has been seen at a number of lower clubs and a few in the Championsihp. There was talk of him being involved with potential American investorment who are looking for a club.
The executive director at Plymouth Keith Todd was quick to dismiss an involvement between the club and Ridsdale. Todd told Herald Sport:
"He is down in the West Country on holiday and asked if he could come along to the game. There is nothing more to it than that."After Cardiff it would be hard for him to find a club with fans who would welcome him . Allow Cardiff fans were dubious of his involvement with the club after his troubles at Leeds. However at first things looked to be go along well and then cracks began to appeared has the debt began to build-up.

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