YEOVIL TOWN FC OWNER THREATENS TO KILL HIMSELF AFTER WHAT APPEARS A BOOZE & ILLEGAL SUBSTANCE BINGE AFTER BEING DUMPED BY GIRLFRIEND AND THEN SAY'S ' F**K THE CLUB'
Yeovil Town FC Owner Threatens Suicide Amid Alleged Substance Abuse Binge Following Breakup
In a shocking turn of events, Martin Hellier, the owner of Yeovil Town Football Club, has reportedly threatened to take his own life following what appears to be a substance-fueled binge. The incident unfolded after Hellier's girlfriend ended their relationship, triggering a series of alarming and abusive messages from Hellier.
Disturbing Text Messages
According to Yeovil Real News During the early hours, Hellier allegedly sent a flurry of disturbing text messages, where he branded his ex-girlfriend a "whore" and threatened to "finish her." These messages, filled with vitriol, also included multiple threats of suicide. The alarming texts have raised significant concern among those who received them.
Background of the Incident
The controversy began when Hellier's ex-girlfriend, who was last seen at Huish Park sporting a black eye, ended their relationship. Supporters of the club reported the sighting. Hellier accused her of infidelity with a man currently suing him in the High Court for loss of business and harassment. Despite her efforts to diffuse the situation by contacting the man, Hellier's rage only intensified, leading to the abusive messages.
Previous Legal Issues
This is not the first time Hellier has found himself in legal trouble. He was previously arrested and placed on bail by Avon & Somerset Police for threatening to kill a man and his Ukrainian partner, whom he insulted with derogatory remarks. Hellier also made grotesque threats to desecrate the ashes of the man's deceased father and the remains of his daughter.
Fans' Reaction
The latest incident has left Yeovil Town fans disillusioned. According to a poll on social media, 85% of fans are in favor of Hellier selling the club to avoid further embarrassment. The club, already facing financial difficulties and operating in a council-owned stadium, appears to be in a precarious position.
Future of the Club
Hellier's erratic behavior and the club's financial instability cast a shadow over Yeovil Town's future. Reports suggest that Hellier may be using Class A drugs, with videos allegedly showing him in compromising situations set to be released. These developments could prompt intervention from the Football Association, potentially leading to Hellier's ban from the football industry.
As the situation unfolds, the future of Yeovil Town Football Club remains uncertain, with its owner's actions drawing widespread condemnation and concern whilst sponsors Bradford Building Supplies & Thatchers Cider currently remain tight lipped as they fund the West Country Club.