Cherries in the Red by Trevor Watkins

Cherries in the Red by Trevor Watkins

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Early in 1997, AFC Bournemouth faced explusion from the Football League as receivers came in mid-season. City lawyer Trevor Watkins, a lifelong fan, offered to help the Board - not in the form of money - but with his expertise, enthusiasm and vision.

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Cherries in the Red by Trevor Watkins

A lifelong fan of Bournemouth, lawyer Trevor Watkins was horrified when it was announced at the beginning of 1997 that the club was 5 million in debt and that the board felt the club was bound to go under. Unlike sugar daddies Jack Walker and Mohammed al Fayed, Watkins had no money to pour into the club but he had his legal expertise and was able to draw together the local community in the rescue of the club. He became the figurehead of the operation to save the Cherries from the receivers, turning it into the first community-owned club in Europe and making it profitable once more. Taking the story to the start of the 1999-2000 season, this is a remarkable tale that shows one way ahead for endangered football clubs.
This is a valuable book, a unique perspective and..a great story - When Saturday Comes

Sweet tale of Bournemouth's fairytale rescue - Total Sport

A fascinating read ... [Watkins] seems such a good bloke...that you rapidly find yourself cheering his every move. And it's got a happy ending - Total Football
Trevor Watkins is a partner in a prominent firm of solicitors, and the youngest chairman of any of the 92 professional clubs in England. His expertise is regularly sought by other clubs in financial trouble.
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ISBN 13 9780747261360
ISBN 10 0747261369
Title Cherries in the Red
Author Trevor Watkins
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year published 2000-01-06
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.