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'I'm not coming back to Halifax Town,' says former chairman Brown



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Published Date: 14 May 2008
JIM Brown has quashed rumours he will be returning to Halifax Town.
The former chairman is standing down as vice-chairman of Bradford City.

But, he told the Courier he would be taking a rest from football and had no intention of becoming involved in salvaging the Shaymen following last week's fateful creditors' meeting.

"I'm really saddened by the events at Halifax Town," he said.

"I have a soft spot for the club and was proud to represent it and the news is devastating.

"But I am not coming back. Definitely not."

Mr Brown, 51, said he had spent a lot of time in football and he had now achieved what he had set out to do and would be spending more time with his family.

"I feel my job is done", said Mr Brown, who helped turn around financial problems at Bradford.

He knows David Bosomworth and Bobby Ham very well.

"They are nice guys," he said of the businessmen who have spent hundreds of thousands funding Halifax Town.

"I can't really comment on the administration but I've never heard of debt being disputed on the last day before," he said.

The fact the businessmen were still trying to do a deal to run the club backed up their good character, said Mr Brown.

"It would be nice if the club could reform as high as possible.

"Halifax needs a football team. It is part of the community and I hope if goes well for Halifax."

Mr Brown joined the Bradford City board in January 2005 and said its fortunes had been turned around by a lot of people working hard and other clubs were starting to follow City's lead.

Last season Bradford slashed season ticket prices and immediately generated more support and were watched by crowds of more than 13,000.

Mr Brown said the atmosphere was fantastic and supporters spent around £6 once inside the ground and with a good mark-up on purchases and increased interest the club was making up shortfalls at the turnstiles.

Huddersfield Town is now offering season tickets next season for as little as £100.

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  • Last Updated: 14 May 2008 1:48 PM
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Shaydan,

Halifax 14/05/2008 13:59:59
Jim'll fix it!?
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LFCRED,

14/05/2008 14:15:21
Thank God for that !!!!!
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Shaymania,

14/05/2008 14:35:17
Thank God he ain't coming back he started off this mess we now find ourselves in the clown!!!
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Bobby Ham-burger,

14/05/2008 14:38:58
Tell the truth Brown, you were asked to leave because you wouldn't invest the same £50k as the other directors...fact. Crawl back down that hole now.
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Monteblan,

14/05/2008 15:14:27
I heard a rumour about Mr Brown...

Did Mr Brown have something to do with the uncompleted stand?
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Barney Rubble,

14/05/2008 16:20:48
I heard something about contaminated waste and a lift that turned up in a Town Centre pub.
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14/05/2008 16:39:13
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MattBingo,

14/05/2008 16:39:42
I know this as my uncle is John Stockwell.
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Bubba,

Halifax 14/05/2008 16:46:28
But Peter Butler was never put in charge. It was Dave Worthington...or at least supposedly ;o)
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Wikipedia,

14/05/2008 17:03:54
Gordon Brown would be more apt
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