- Stephen Vaughan, Sr
Stephen Vaughan (b. c. 1962 Rossington, Ben; 11-01-08; [http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/local-news/2008/01/11/soccer-chief-stephen-vaughan-on-fraud-charges-100252-20339294/ Soccer chief Stephen Vaughan on fraud charges]
Liverpool Echo ; Accessed 21-02-08 ] ) is an Englishbusinessman fromLiverpool . As owner of Vaughan Promotions, originally aboxing promotion and management company, he has ownedBarrow A.F.C. and Chester City football clubs, and has served as chairman of both. Conn, David; 23-11-01; [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20011123/ai_n14439154 Inside Football: Barrow's case exposes hole in ownership rule]The Independent ; Accessed 21-02-08 ] His periods as chairman of the two clubs saw both succeed on the pitch, but both ended due to Vaughan's involvement in criminal investigations www.chesterctiy-mad.co.uk; 01-10-04; [http://www.chestercity-mad.co.uk/news/loadfeat.asp?cid=EDY3&id=180729 STEPHEN VAUGHAN INTERVIEWED BY BLUES MAD] Accessed 21-02-08 ]Biography
Vaughan was an amateur boxer as a youth, and formed Vaughan Promotions in
1990 to promote boxing matches in theUK . ] His company purchased Barrow AFC in 1995, and Vaughan invested heavily in the club, bringing theUnibond Premier League title to the team in the 1997-1998 season. However, during the season Vaughan had resigned as chairman due to amoney laundering investigation byHM Customs and Excise . Murphy, Graham; [http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/2286/news/9902/barrow.html The Road to Obilivion] Accessed 23-02-08 ] Vaughan's links to gangsterCurtis Warren also became apparent; later in Warren's biography, an incident is reported in which Warren flew over Barrow AFC'sHolker Street ground and commented "I own that". Barnes, Tony; Elias, Richard and Walsh, Peter; 2001; [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cocky-Curtis-Warren-Britains-Biggest/dp/0953084779 Cocky:The Rise and Fall of Curtis Warren, Britain's Biggest Drugs Baron] Milo Books; ISBN-10 0953084779 ] Nothing came of Customs and Excise's investigation, and Vaughan reinstated himself as chairman.However, Vaughan had been using his own money to fund the club; when he left Barrow permanently in November 1998, his departure resulted in the club having a £200 000 financial short fall. Furthermore, it transpired that Vaughan had transferred Holker Street to his company, Vaughan Promotions, in return for his investment. ] Barrow were subsequently placed into
liquidation and removed from theFootball Conference . A lengthy dispute over the ownership of Holker Street followed, whilst Barrow were readmitted to the Unibond Premier League in September 1999. Vaughan remained a share-owner in the liquidated company, but day-to-day running of the club had been taken over by the newly formed "Barrow AFC (1999)". Eventually, it was found that the club legally owned the ground, not Vaughan, and Barrow was able to sell the asset to pay many of the club's debts.Vaughan was linked with attempts to by a number of clubs, and finally took over at Chester City in 2001. Soon, however, Chester were drawn to play Barrow AFC in the
FA Cup . UnderFA rules, Vaughan could not own shares in both teams and a few days prior to the match, he transferred his Barrow AFC shares to a local painter and decorator for a nominal sum. After the game, the shares were transferred back. ] A few days later, new Barrow chairmanBrian Keen completed the purchase of Vaughan's shares.At Chester, Vaughan again invested heavily and brought success. He improved the club's
Deva Stadium and took them to victory in theFootball Conference in 2004. During this period, Vaughan also purchased shares in and became chairman ofWidnes Vikings rugby league club, and attempted to introduce a ground sharing scheme between Chester andTranmere Rovers . [ Legard, Jonathan; 05-11-02; [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/2401405.stm Grounds for concern] BBC Sport; Accessed 23-02-08 ] Despite this, the club's success meant that Vaughan remained a popular chairman. ] During Vaughan's time as chairman, Chester also made three successive FA Cup third rounds.However, Vaughan again came under financial investigation. In April 2007 he resigned as Widness chairman and in November 2007 as Chester City chairman. [ 10-12-07; [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/chester/7136426.stm Chester chairman Vaughan resigns] ; BBC Sport; Accessed 23-02-08 ] He was charged with fraud in January 2008, ] but remains an active owner of Chester City and in February 2008 announced plans for an advanced new training complex. 15-02-08 [http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/sport/chester-fc/2008/02/15/vaughan-excited-by-chester-training-complex-64375-20478665/ Vaughan excited by Chester training complex] Liverpool Daily Post; Accessed 23-02-08 ]
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