David Stockdale Takes Over Farsley Celtic: A New Era Begins
Former Premier League goalkeeper David Stockdale acquires Farsley Celtic, marking a new chapter for the non-league football club.







David Stockdale, a former Premier League goalkeeper, has officially taken over Farsley Celtic, a non-league football club based in Leeds. This acquisition comes after months of uncertainty regarding the club's future. Stockdale, who has managed The Celt Army since February, has agreed with the major shareholders to acquire 100% of FC 2010 (Holdings) Ltd.
A Journey Through Challenges
Farsley Celtic has faced numerous challenges recently, including relegation from the sixth tier of English football to the ninth tier. The club also encountered financial difficulties, leading to the resignation of chairman Paul Barthorpe in February. Delays in installing a new 4G pitch at their home ground, the Citadel, forced the team to play their home fixtures almost 70 miles away in Buxton, Derbyshire, last season.
A New Chapter
Stockdale, who hails from Leeds and has played for clubs like Sheffield Wednesday, Fulham, and Brighton, expressed his excitement about the new venture. In a statement posted on the club's website, he said, "Time to get started. Exciting times." The formal completion of the purchase is subject to "final legal technicalities," according to the club.
Community and Future Prospects
The acquisition by the Stockdale family is seen as a beacon of hope for the club and its supporters. The community has rallied behind the team, and there is optimism about the future. The club will provide further updates as the legal process concludes.
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