- Peter Coates
Peter Coates is a businessman from
Goldenhill ,Stoke-on-Trent ,Staffordshire who made his money incatering (Stadia and Lindley Catering) andgambling (bet365 ). He recently sold his Bet 365 street stores to Coral for a figure believed to be around £40m (73m USD). He is currently the owner of Stoke City Football Club and has been listed as the 25th richest person in British football [cite web |url=http://www.thisisstaffordshire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=158338&command=displayContent&sourceNode=158321&contentPK=16129697&moduleName=InternalSearch&formname=sidebarsearch |title= This is Staffordshire - COATES TAKES HIS PLACE AMONG THE BIG PLAYERS |accessmonthday= 10th December |accessyear= 2006] .First Period As Owner of Stoke City F.C.
In 1989 Peter Coates became majority
shareholder atStoke City F.C. . He waschairman of Stoke City F.C. until 1997 before stepping down. During this period the club were relegated to the oldFootball League Third Division , were promoted from the now renamed Second Division to the First Division and moved to theBritannia Stadium .In 1990 the Stoke City F.C. board consisted of six directors and it was agreed that a new share issue was needed. with the majority wanting the supporters to be free to purchase. Following disagreements regarding this share issue, several board members left and the board then consisted of Peter Coates,
Keith Humphreys and David Edwards.In 1997, following poor on pitch performances, he was the subject of protests by the club's fans and subsequently stepped down. He remained a majority shareholder, whilst Keith Humphreys was appointed chairman. In 1999, a group of
Iceland ic businessmen formed a consortium to buy thefootball club . Theconsortium Stoke Holding SA (financially based inLuxembourg ) paid around £3.5 million [cite web | url=http://www.users.totalise.co.uk/~djandyp/stokecity/stoke_ice.htm |title=The Icelandic Connection |accessmonthday= 10th December |accessyear= 2006] . The deal was completed on 15 November 1999.The "Golden Shares"
On
November 5 ,1999 , a few days before the Icelandic takeover, an EGM was called and a special resolution passed, "that 1 of the 'A' Ordinary shares shall become a 'V' Ordinary Share with immediate effect". A 'B' share became a 'W' Share.The Articles of Association now contained the clause "in the event of a resolution being proposed at any general meeting of the company, for the removal from office of a 'V' director or a 'W' director, any shares held by that director shall, in respect, of any such resolution, carry the right to one more vote than the total number of votes cast by all other members who voted." By these shares, they retained their right to sit on the board.
Second Period As Owner of Stoke City F.C.
In 2005, Stoke Holding discussed the possibility of selling the club back to Peter Coates. The consortium had planned to get to the club into the Premiership within the first 5 years, but the financial implications had proved more challenging than they anticipated. At this time
Tony Pulis who had become friends with Peter Coates was given a newcontract and thensacked 4 weeks later. A new manager,Johan Boskamp , was appointed. He remained at the club for one season and then left.At the end of the 2005-06 season Stoke Holding and Peter Coates once again started discussions regarding the sale of the club to the latter. On 23 May 2006, Peter Coates completed his purchase of Stoke City F.C. for £1.7 million [cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/stoke/content/articles/2006/05/26/local_tv_archive_coates_back_at_stoke_city_0506_feature.shtml |title= BBC Stoke & Staffordshire - Coates back at Stoke City's helm |accessmonthday= 10th December |accessyear= 2006] . A further £3.3 million was paid to have the Icelandic debts cancelled [cite web |url=http://www.stokecityfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/LatestDetail/0,,10310~832463,00.html |title= Stoke City FC Official Site - Chairman's Blueprint |accessmonthday= 10th December |accessyear= 2006] . Shortly afterwards, Tony Pulis was reappointed. The Golden Shares were also removed [cite web |url=http://www.stokecityfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/LatestDetail/0,,10310~867690,00.html |title=Stoke City FC Official Site - United Strength |accessmonthday= 10th December |accessyear= 2006] .
At the end of the 2007-08 season Stoke finished Second in the Championship, the second division of the English League, entitling them to automatic promotion to the English Premiership.
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