Blackpool fans rejoice as club put into receivership spelling end to Owen Oyston’s reign as owner
Blackpool fans have been quick to share their delight following the news that Owen Oyston’s reign as owner is to come to an end.The club were put into receivership on Wednesday night, spelling the end of Oyston’s three-decade spell in charge of the Bloomfield Road club.Owen Oyston has lost control of Blackpool2
Owen Oyston has lost control of Blackpool
The 85-year-old, who took charge in 1988, still owes former director Valeri Belokon a reported 25million following an ‘unfair prejudice’ case in 2017.Oyston is one of the most unpopular owners in English football and various incidents – including fans being sued and players, such as Charlie Adam, not being paid contract bonuses – have occurred during his tumultuous reign. On the morning of the opening game of the 2014/15 season against Nottingham Forest, Blackpool had only nine players available after then manager Jose Riga lost 27 members of the squad that summer.Fans have been protesting since the mid 1990s over the running of the club, and boycotts began to take place as the club continued their descent from the Premier League down to League Two.Fans have been protesting against the ownership since the mid 90s2
Fans have been protesting against the ownership since the mid 90s
There have been numerous pitch invasions and fans have even thrown tangerines and tennis balls on to the field.Justice Marcus Smith appointed insolvency firm David Rubin and Partners to force through the club’s sale.Blackpool are eighth in League One and now run the risk of a 12-point deduction after the club entered receivership.Fans took to social media to express their joy at Oyston’s reign finally coming to an end…


Court ruling set to bring Oyston's Blackpool reign to an end The club has been put into receivership to be sold so that Valeri Belokon can be paid the money the Oystons owe him Blackpool fan
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A High Court ruling has effectively brought the controversial reign of Owen Oyston at Blackpool Football Club, to an end after a receiver was appointed to force the owner to pay the £25m that he owes to former co-chairman Valeri Belokon.
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On 13 February 2019, the football club was put into receivership by the High Court, which will force Owen Oyston to pay ex-director Valeri Belokon the £25m he is owed. Owen Oyston was removed from the board of the club by the receiver on 25 February 2019.


Blackpool fans have been quick to share their delight following the news that Owen Oyston's reign as owner is to come to an end. The club were put into receivership on Wednesday night, spelling
Blackpool fans rejoice as club put into receivership spelling


Blackpool fans have been quick to share their delight following the news that Owen Oyston's reign as owner is to come to an end. The club were put into receivership on Wednesday night, spelling the end of Oyston's three-decade spell in charge of the Bloomfield Road club.
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Fans were outraged after seeing the club invest nothing into the playing staff during vital seasons in the club's history. To put the tight-fisted ownership into perspective, just 18 months after pocketing £90 million, Blackpool offered Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler £100 a week to play for the Seasiders, which of course he declined.
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Although the dust has barely even settled on what was a fantastic season of European football, the attention turns to next season already. While fans can enjoy listening to England trying to bring home the prestigious Nations League trophy on talkSPORT, club football takes precedence soon after.
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