Find BBC News: East of England on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. In 2019 the High Court ordered the former owners of Northampton Town, David and Anthony Cardoza, to repay 2.1m to the council after it was established they had received the money from 1st Land. Standing opposite and identical to The Sheinman Opticians Stand, this end is reserved for away fans. If visiting teams bring less than 550, then they are housed in the East Stand instead. Northampton Town Football Club badge - Link to home. It is unlikely that this record will be broken unless redevelopment takes place at Sixfields. Howard Grossman, like all directors, had specific duties as a company director but he blatantly disregarded them. Wednesday 8 January 2020, 12:14pm. In a statement announcing the disqualification, Sue MacLeod, the chief investigator for the Insolvency Service, said: We have been able to secure a substantial ban for Howard Grossman and if he breaches his disqualification, he risks being sent to prison. In the same year, The club managed what seemed like a major coup when they appointed Tony Barton, who had won the European Cup with Aston Villa two years previously, as manager. Ten players were sacked and youth players were drafted in to make up the numbers; results did not improve. [16] 1st Land Ltd was a subsidiary of County Group Ltd (also in administration), part of a group owned by businessman Howard Grossman,[16] and had paid monies to associated companies: 1.475m to County Homes (Herts) Ltd; and 233,000 to County Cemetery Services Ltd, directors of which included Howard Grossman, his son Marcus Grossman and Simon Patnick. [citation needed] The stand and associated works were in part funded by a 10.25 million loan from Northampton Borough Council. St. Mirren Park. [16], On 7 November 2015 The Guardian newspaper published a summary of the Sixfields issue under the headline Northampton Town: scandal of missing millions from council's stadium plan Cobblers supporters baffled and distressed as council seeks answers about what happened to 10.25m loan to pay for improvements to Sixfields stadium.[17]. This study concluded that further out-of-town retail development would harm the existing town centre. West Northamptonshire Council and Northampton Town FC had announced an "in principle" agreement over the sale of land to the football club. For Northampton Town's statistical breakdown season-by-season, see, List of Northampton Town F.C. England - Northampton Town FC - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics Grossman, citing the confidentiality agreement, declined to respond to any questions, including about Loxtons invoices. [3] This arrangement was due to continue for three seasons,[4] but in September 2014 Coventry returned to playing at the Ricoh Arena.[5]. The first game to be played at Sixfields was against Barnet in Division Three on 15 October 1994. David Cardoza, however, called it "key money". Secret donations to the election campaign of former Tory MP David Mackintosh were raised in the Lords, Lord Kennedy of Southwark (Labour) said the "scandal has let down the residents of Northampton", Work on Northampton Town's East Stand remains unfinished after the funds to rebuild it vanished, On board the worlds last surviving turntable ferry.
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