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Fleetwood Town owner faces fraud and money-laundering charges

Interesting news from one of our next opponents. If he's found guilty, how will this affect Fleetwood going forward, as I assume he was been subsidising them?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-58664777

Fleetwood Town's owner has appeared in court over the mis-selling of energy supply contracts and posting of fake customer comments on websites.
Andrew Pilley, of Thornton Cleveleys, has been charged in relation to alleged fraud and money-laundering.
None of the charges relate to his activities at the football club.
The 51-year-old did not enter a plea to Blackpool magistrates on Wednesday and was bailed to appear before Preston Crown Court on 20 October.

Comments

  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,592
    Typical.
  • Thats disappointing... Comments from people on here have always found him to be a decent owner when they've come across him in games against us 
  • He has been suspected of this in the past, I remember looking into their meteoric rise through the leagues, and the background to how he made his money seemed to be very contentious.

    I wrote a blog post (back when people wrote blogs, now it's twitter threads!) back in the day, which references some of the concerns people had.


  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 22,490
    Wasn't he one of the most vocal against RD at the time?
  • clive
    clive Posts: 20,094

    Fleetwood Town can confirm Jamie Pilley has completed a takeover of the Football Club following clearance from the EFL

    https://www.fleetwoodtownfc.com/news/2024/may/club-jamie-pilley-new-owner/

  • clive
    clive Posts: 20,094

    The former owner of Fleetwood Town FC has lost a bid to challenge convictions for multiple fraud offences at the Court of Appeal.

    Andy Pilley, who was the chairman and owner of the League Two side for 20 years until he stepped down in 2023, was handed a 13-year prison sentence in July that year.

    At the Court of Appeal in London, barristers for Pilley said his convictions were unsafe as he experienced "disadvantage through difference" as a result of his ADHD not being recognised at the time of his trial.

    In their ruling Justice Edis, sitting with Mrs Justice O'Farrell and Judge Andrew Menary KC, dismissed the challenge, stating: "There is no arguable basis upon which this appeal could depend."

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp32q65evezo

  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,593
    clive said:

    The former owner of Fleetwood Town FC has lost a bid to challenge convictions for multiple fraud offences at the Court of Appeal.

    Andy Pilley, who was the chairman and owner of the League Two side for 20 years until he stepped down in 2023, was handed a 13-year prison sentence in July that year.

    At the Court of Appeal in London, barristers for Pilley said his convictions were unsafe as he experienced "disadvantage through difference" as a result of his ADHD not being recognised at the time of his trial.

    In their ruling Justice Edis, sitting with Mrs Justice O'Farrell and Judge Andrew Menary KC, dismissed the challenge, stating: "There is no arguable basis upon which this appeal could depend."

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp32q65evezo

    'ADHD'. Lawyers really are scum. 
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 35,248
    clive said:

    The former owner of Fleetwood Town FC has lost a bid to challenge convictions for multiple fraud offences at the Court of Appeal.

    Andy Pilley, who was the chairman and owner of the League Two side for 20 years until he stepped down in 2023, was handed a 13-year prison sentence in July that year.

    At the Court of Appeal in London, barristers for Pilley said his convictions were unsafe as he experienced "disadvantage through difference" as a result of his ADHD not being recognised at the time of his trial.

    In their ruling Justice Edis, sitting with Mrs Justice O'Farrell and Judge Andrew Menary KC, dismissed the challenge, stating: "There is no arguable basis upon which this appeal could depend."

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp32q65evezo

    Frivolous appeal......double his sentence  !
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,354
    Visit that area frequently and the locals told me he was a scumbag. Used to send heavies round on people that owed him a few hundred quid.
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 1,688
    Visit that area frequently and the locals told me he was a scumbag. Used to send heavies round on people that owed him a few hundred quid.
    Yeah but it was only the ADHD that made him do that.
    I'm sure the Kray twins were probably bipolar.

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  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,593
    Visit that area frequently and the locals told me he was a scumbag. Used to send heavies round on people that owed him a few hundred quid.
    Yeah but it was only the ADHD that made him do that.
    I'm sure the Kray twins were probably bipolar.
    I always remember a Scottish lad I worked with who was famously blunt, sitting in a meeting where one of the database guys (firmly on the spectrum) lost his shit about soemthufn, ranted for 39nsdconda then just abruptly left the room. Acotsman pipes up: "Look... I get that he's got a problem, right. But it disnae excuse him from being a dick" 
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,268
    What is it about the Blackpool area that breeds football club owners that have more than a whiff of criminal activity? Owen Oyston, Simon Sadler and now Andrew Piley to name but three.
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 1,688
    What is it about the Blackpool area that breeds football club owners that have more than a whiff of criminal activity? Owen Oyston, Simon Sadler and now Andrew Piley to name but three.