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.2
What a day.Owen Oyston is no longer in control of Blackpool Football Club. As I understand it, once the paperwork is completed receivership is effective immediately. That could be as soon as tomorrow and a new board will then be put in place.Next home game is February 23rd…— Matt Scrafton (@matt_scrafton) February 13, 2019
BLACKPOOL FC, OYSTON IS GONE, BOYCOTT NO MORE! WE ARE FREEEEEE!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/zpEoPR6ovU— Game Jam (@GameJamHD) February 13, 2019
Finally looks as though Oyston is doing one from Blackpool, a win for football! Hopefully Ken Anderson, Joseph Cala, SISU and so on wont be long either.— Dan Bell (@TheDB30) February 13, 2019
Brilliant news for Blackpool fans as the despot Oyston is finally gone and their long fight is over @KnightTangerine #bfc— Gareth (@gjhseagull) February 13, 2019
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BLACKPOOL fans are celebrating as Owen Oyston's reign at Blackpool edges a step closer. The League One club has been put in receivership by the high court after the long-disliked owner failed to
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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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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.
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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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
Blackpool fans rejoice as club put into receivership spelling
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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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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