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there was that article in the paper a month or two ago now re the (former) owner of Adelaide United (the soccer club) being interested in buying the Sixers as his next 'turn around' sporting team investment... I don't know if anything else has happened with regards to this, but that's one interested party with the coin to make it happen - that's for sure. Was that included in the count of 3?
What Higgins has done in the past for the club, would have to be different now if he bought it. Any mistakes or misjudgements is personally going to cost him money. When you put your own money into a venture, you would geniunely want to do the right thing.
If he does buy the 36ers, we can all ensure the future success of the team by eating lots of Golden North Ice Cream. Atleast its a pleasant way to help.