Truro City chairman Kevin Heaney has talked down rumours that the club is about to be sold.
"The wild rumours which have been circulated regarding the impending sale of Truro City FC are completely false. I am 100% committed to Truro and am very proud to have been it's chairman since 2004," he said.
It has been reported that Heaney is part of a consortium looking to buy troubled League Two club, Plymouth Argyle, however it is against football league rules for someone to be involved in the running of more than one club.
Speaking about Bishop International Limited, the group interested in purchasing Plymouth Argyle and headed by Kevin Heaney, Brendan Guilfoyle [Plymouth administrator] said, "We asked for proof of funds from BIL, which is the company that Kevin Heaney's behind, and we haven't had proof of funds as yet, but what we have had from his solicitors is evidence of a funding line that he's working on and there's some due diligence going on."
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