The chairman of Peterborough United has sold a 50 per cent stake in the club to two Canadian businessmen. He will continue as chairman.
R. Stewart Thompson and Jason Neal, who have been actively looking at ownership of an EFL club for the past two years, have both joined the Posh board. They will hold their shares through a Canadian business, Kelgary Sports and Entertainment.
Dublin-born MacAnthony was the youngest owner of an English club, at 30, when he took Posh over from Barry Fry in September 2006. He had previously tried to buy Woking and AFC Wimbledon, after earning his fortune through property development in Spain.
Neal has been described as a 'veteran mining investment banker': Career
R Stewart Thompson (Randy) has been described as a builder of companies, angel investor and leader of Canada’s largest and most active angel group. He is currently invested in seven companies and has been working in the start up venture space since 1992 when he started the first ISP in Alberta. In 1999, he started working on developing angel groups in Alberta.
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