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It used to be said that the north east was a hotbed of football talent. These days it’s equally true to say that it is a hotbed of eccentric football chairmen. In recent times the region has enjoyed a series of revelations about its chairmen, including brothel visits, cocaine abuse, High Court action and even (if you stretch the geographical parameters a bit) an alien abduction or two. But the prime mover throughout all this fuss has been Darlington’s convicted safecracker-cum-business magnate, George Reynolds. Reynolds first came to the nation’s attention last season when he enjoyed a very public and protracted disagreement with former manager David Hodgson, which he coupled with the morale boosting stunt of publishing players’ wages in a local newspaper in an attempt to shame them into improved performances. Since then, things have been relatively quiet but, as anyone who follows the fortunes of Darlington knows, it was only a matter of time before the lure of the limelight proved too strong for George to resist. On the last day of February, at a supporters’ meeting called to clear the air over unrest at the current league standing, the storm duly erupted. In front of around 350 fans and the club’s playing staff, who had ominously been instructed to attend by the chairman, Reynolds’s wife and fellow director, Susan – in a prepared speech – launched an incredible attack on the players. “It isn’t unknown for games to be thrown deliberately at this time of the year by way of favours,” she stated, at which the players understandably walked out and angry supporters shouted her down, the speech coming to an abrupt and premature end. From WSC 183 May 2002. What was happening this month On the subject...
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