Chesterfield owner Dave Allen wants to sell the club and will not be returning to the board, according to Sky sources.The majority shareholder has a 60 per cent stake and his investments in the club are understood to total around £10m. But sources have told Sky Sports News HQ that Allen could be open to discussing a sale at around half the value of his investment. Allen shocked the struggling Sky Bet League One club by resigning as chairman and director on Monday after two fellow shareholders refused his request to indefinitely write-off interest on their loans.The Spireites board have held emergency talks every day this week as concerns have grown over their financial future, and they confirmed on Thursday that Allen had been officially removed as a director from the Companies House register. Six months half price Upgrade to Sky Sports to watch Man Utd v Arsenal on Saturday and get the first six months half price Allens investments since 2009 have been vital to the running of the club and Sky sources understand he has been making up the clubs cash shortfall month by month.But he told fellow shareholders he could not carry on, sparking a boardroom crisis at the Proact Stadium that is yet to be resolved.The board will hold another meeting on Friday that they hope will see a deal struck between shareholders, but Sky Sports News HQ understands the club remain keen for outside investment. Chesterfield are currently bottom of League One Chesterfield issued a statement on Thursday that read: The directors are aware of media speculation relating to the clubs current position and are continuing to work around the clock to resolve the situation.There is a meeting of the directors scheduled for this afternoon to continue with these discussions.Meanwhile, it has been confirmed that Dave Allen has officially been removed from the Companies House register as a director of CFC 2001 Limited, but remains the majority shareholder with a 60% stakeholder in the company.Allen said on Monday: At the outset, I never intended to become the chairman. I was just an investor who wanted to see the club progress and get into the Championship. 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The gold medal went to Swiss snowboarder Iouri Podladtchikov.Mauricio Pochettino insists Tottenham have massive potential for the future despite seeing his sides Premier League title chances ruined by a 2-2 draw at Chelsea.Spurs, who needed victory at Stamford Bridge to stay in the title race, raced to a 2-0 lead thanks to goals from Harry Kane and Son Heung-min, but Chelsea hit back through Gary Cahill and substitute Eden Hazard to secure a draw and hand Leicester an historic title.After the game, Pochettino, whose side has qualified for next seasons Champions League, could not hide his disappointment but said he was proud of his players efforts this season. First of all, congratulations to Leicester, to Claudio Ranieri, the players, the staff and of course the supporters, Pochettino told Sky Sports. They had a great season and they deserve the title. Mauricio Pochettino could not hide his disappointment after his sides 2-2 draw with Chelsea Its true we are disappointed because we had the opportunity to play for the title but in the same way we have to be realistic and congratulate our playersI think we have massive potential for the future and this is the first step. We need to be stronger next season and try to be in the race for the title.Spurs now face a fight to secure a second-place finish with Arsenal just three points behind with two games remaining. 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Pochettino thinks Spurs still have massive potential despite missing out on the Premier League title Much was made of Chelsea wanting to end Tottenhams title chances, but the Spurs boss thought Guus Hiddinks sides attitude showed a lot of respect for his side.He said: We fought to win the title and Chelsea fought to try and win the game, but it makes us very proud to see how Chelsea took this game.They showed big respect to us and this is the way we want to carry on next season. We wanted to show we are strong and it was a good lesson for us.We are the youngest squad in the Premier League and at the moment they are sad, but this is the feeling we need to feel for the future.Also See:Chelsea end Spurs dreamChelsea 2-2 Spurs - As it happenedCarra on Dembele eye gaugeLeicester win Premier League ' ' '