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Club Owner(s) Estimated combined net worth Source of wealth Blackburn Rovers: Anuradha Jitendra Desai Banda Venkatesh Rao Banda Balaji Rao [53] $2B [54] Venkateshwara Hatcheries Group: Bristol City: Stephen Lansdown: $2.6B [55] Hargreaves Lansdown: Burnley: Alan Pace (50.38%) ALK Capital LLC Cardiff City: Vincent Tan (51%) [56] $730M [57 ...
Alan Pace (born 11 August 1968) is an American businessman who is the owner and chairman of Burnley Football Club. Career. In 2020, ...
Never Had It So Good: Burnley's Incredible 1959/60 League Title Triumph. Pitch Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1909626546. Quelch, Tim (2017). From Orient to the Emirates: The Plucky Rise of Burnley FC. Pitch Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1785313127. Simpson, Ray (2007). The Clarets Chronicles: The Definitive History of Burnley Football Club 1882–2007.
Kilby joined the Burnley F.C. board of directors in October 1998. He became chairman following a vote at the company's Annual General Meeting two months later. [1] He invested £3 million into the club in a 2–1 rights issue in January 1999, which made him the club's largest single shareholder.
Despite a number of heavy defeats, Ternent gained the support of the new owner and chairman, Barry Kilby, and finished the season with an unbeaten run of eleven games to finish in 15th position. Ternent's second season as Burnley manager, 1999–2000 saw the club finishing as runners-up, securing automatic promotion. Over the next two seasons ...
Sean Dyche guided Burnley to two promotions to the Premier League. Burnley Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the town of Burnley, Lancashire. Founded on 18 May 1882, the club was one of the first to become professional (in 1883), putting pressure on the Football Association to permit payments to players ...
During the mid and late 1980s, Burnley had a new local rival team in Colne Dynamoes, who were rapidly progressing through the English non-League system. [96] Colne's chairman-manager Graham White made a proposal for a groundshare of Turf Moor and attempted to buy the club in early 1989; the Burnley board rejected these offers. [97]
Burnley Football Club is an English professional association football club founded in 1882. Burnley first played against foreign opposition—Scottish club Cowlairs—in 1885, and embarked on their first overseas tour in 1914, playing sides from the German Empire and Austria-Hungary. Further trips to foreign countries followed in the next decades.