Forest Green chairman Dale Vince said clubs had voted for for a 'common sense' approachVince tweeted his reaction to clubs voting for points-per-game should seasons be curtailedVince, whose Forest Green finished 11th in League Two after the fourth tier was also brought to a close, tweeted: 'EFL just voted for the common sense way to end the season. My view is it was a poor proposal, there’s no need to take offence at that, or offer violence........You can’t have things all your own way, our vote was irrelevant, your proposal went down in flames. They divorced in 1992.After Vince had made his fortune, Wyatt, who had lived what was later described in court as "16 years of real hardship", lodged a financial claim of £1.9 million against Vince in 2011, nearly 20 years after their divorce. A former New Age traveller, he is the owner of the electricity company Ecotricity. 'His tweet attracted plenty of attention not least from Tranmere supporters, who directed abuse at Vince.Referring to Forest Green's New Lawn stadium location in the village of Nailsworth, one wrote: 'Sure you said it would be easy getting your Sunday league team to League One. ': Chelsea would have signed Steven Gerrard after Euro 2004 if they stopped him returning to Liverpool after the tournament, reveals former Anfield chief Rick ParryGood to be back! In a statement, Vince branded the court's decision "mad": "I feel that we all have a right to move on, and not be looking over our shoulders.

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Targeting cookies are used to make advertising messages more relevant to you and your interests. In this book, he shares his single-minded and uniquely purpose-orientated approach to business, with lessons learned from experience that will speak to any fledgling entrepreneur. Since then, Dale has been appointed a UN ambassador for climate issues, become the owner of the first ever vegan football club, and amassed a fortune of over £120 million built on sustainability. The innovative entrepreneur continues to lead the eco revolution with sustainable thinking at the heart of all his ventures and achievements, from running an eco-friendly football team to receiving an OBE from the Queen for services to the environment. In 1996 he founded green energy company Ecotricity based on principles of social, financial and environmental sustainability, and changed the landscape of UK energy forever.