Ridsdale not for Boundary Park

07 November 2010 07:58
he was a guest The Oldham Chronicle have stated that Athletic have distanced themselves from speculation that Peter Ridsdale is interested in joining the club's board of directors. The controversial former Leeds United, Barnsley and Cardiff City chairman was present at Boundary Park as a guest of the club for Saturday's 4-2 home win over Plymouth Argyle. Contrary to comments made by the Argyle chairman in the national media, though, the 58-year-old had himself asked to come along to the game rather than being invited by Athletic with a view to making an investment. Ridsdale is a personal friend of Athletic chief executive Alan Hardy, who told the Chronicle there were "no discussions" taking place regarding his possible investment in Athletic.  Ridsdale is keen to return to football at some point, but it is believed he would view right now as too soon. And while pondering his options — Ridsdale only quit his role as Cardiff chairman in May of this year, after the club lost its Championship play-off final 3-2 to Blackpool — he is watching matches around the country. In recent weeks, Ridsdale has set tongues wagging by attending fixtures at Morecambe and Plymouth. His career in the game is mixed. Taking over as Leeds chairman in 1997, he enjoyed the high point of his reign when the club reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League in the 2000-01 season. However, the club then embarked on a downward spiral and Ridsdale resigned in 2003 with the club heavily in debt. A year-long spell at Barnsley followed soon after, Ridsdale taking over at the helm to stop the club folding before resigning with finances again tight. And after joining Cardiff, initially to help plan their new stadium, he became chairman in late 2006, succeeding Sam Hammam. While relatively successful on the field, the npower Championship club have been the subject of several winding-up orders over unpaid tax debts in recent times. And published accounts for the year 2009 showed the club — now owned by a Malaysian consortium — had a debt of £66million. Latics fans remember only too well that Ridsdale turned down a chance to join Oldham before he went to Cardiff and he was none too kind about his comments about the club. So it's a good job as he would not be welcomed by the majority of the fans.

Source: FOOTYMAD