Seebeck 87, the company used by Jed McCrory to buy Swindon Town, has launched an appeal against the Court decision to side with Lee Power in their battle for the club.
Power and his Swinton Reds company was deemed the rightful owner of the League One club back four months ago, with Power telling the press afterwards:
"We were dealing with rogues. There’s no other way to describe it, they’ve tried everything they can under the sun, as you can see by the evidence there and obviously by the judge’s summing up.
“Lie after lie, Mr McCrory’s told. He’s been found out, but it’s caused the football club a lot of damage over the last two or three months."
Under McCrory's reign at Swindon, the club signed Harry Agombar to a contract that has seen him fail to make a single appearance for the club. McCrory reportedly announced that Power had paid Seebeck £300,000 for three of the group to leave the club - one of them Tommy Agombar, who was regularly seen in the Directors Box at the County Ground.