Kelvin Thomas completes Northampton Town takeover
Former Oxford United chairman Kelvin Thomas has completed his takeover of Northampton Town.
Former Oxford United chairman Kelvin Thomas has completed his takeover of Northampton Town.
In the latest twist in the controversy surrounding Northampton Town Football Club a company owned by club chairman David Cardoza has been wound up.
County Developments (Northampton) Ltd, was wound up at Birmingham County Court this morning over non-payment of nearly £3 million for work carried out at the club's Sixfields Stradium.
Last week the club missed its deadline to pay back a loan of 10.25 million pounds to the borough council.
Construction firm Buckingham Group took legal action against County Developments Northampton Limited over non payment of nearly three million pounds. Our sports correspondent Donovan Blake has been following the story. Click below for his report:
After weeks of takeover talks, this afternoon former Oxford United Chairman completed his takeover of the Cobblers.
A deal has been struck to save Northampton Town Football Club from an administration and winding-up petition.
Northampton Town manager Chris Wilder has pleaded with the club's current chairman to sell to former Oxford United owner Kelvin Thomas.