George Reynolds (12 May 1936 – 13 April 2021)[2] was a British businessman best known for his time as chairman of Darlington Football Club.
[3] Reynolds became the chairman of Darlington Football Club in 1999 and built the team a new stadium costing £20 million, which he named after himself.
The new stadium did nothing to improve their on-field fortunes, and they did not move out of the basement division of the Football League until 2010 - when they were relegated to the Conference.
[13] Some extravagant purchases included a fleet of cars, a house next door to the Spice Girls in London, a yacht,[14] a jet and a helicopter.
Two men bundled him to the ground and tried to prise a diamond ring from his finger before removing his £41,000 Rolex watch.
But she began screaming and a dustbin man, who was working nearby, picked up a pole and chased off the gang who were subsequently arrested.