Raj Singh (businessman)

Sukhraj 'Raj' Singh (born 17 October 1964) is an Indian businessman based in the Tees Valley and proprietor of the multimillion-pound Prestige Group .

Care homes

Indian-born Singh is owner of the Stockton-based Prestige Group. His business interests include a number of residential care homes, a construction company and investment properties across the UK.[1]

Football

Singh became vice-chairman of Darlington Football Club in October 2008, appointed by then chairman of the club George Houghton until the club went into administration in February 2009.[2] On 28 May, it was announced that he was taking over the club as chairman.[3] On 7 August, Darlington came out of administration and were given permission by the Football League for Singh to take over as new owner and chairman of the club. Singh, together with previous owner Houghton, were confident enough to appoint manager Colin Todd in the interim period, as well as sanctioning contracts for a new playing squad.[4] Shortly after Todd was handed a permanent deal Singh sacked Todd after he failed to win any of his first nine games and appointed Steve Staunton as his second permanent appointment.[5][6] In early 2012 Singh decided to cut his losses and placed Darlington Football Club into administration, 7 months after the FA Trophy victory at Wembley in May 2011

References

  1. "Darlington appoint vice chairman". BBC Sport. 2008-12-02. Retrieved 2008-12-02.
  2. "Darlington enter administration". BBC Sport. 2009-02-25. Retrieved 2009-02-25.
  3. "Singh set to seal Quakers control". BBC Sport. 2009-06-01. Retrieved 2009-06-01.
  4. "Darlington out of administration". BBC Sport. 2009-08-07. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
  5. Stoddart, Craig (2009-09-26). "Darlington FC manager leaves". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 2009-10-07.
  6. Wilson, Scott (2009-10-05). "Darlington appoint Staunton as manager". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 2009-10-07.


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