The Bizarre Stadium That BANKRUPTED A Football Club

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almost 20 years ago during the early 2000s two teams in the north of england built enormous state-of-the-art stadiums in relation to the level of football they played at these two teams namely hull city and darlington both competed in the old third division at the time now known as league two and both were building all sita stadiums capable of holding 25 000 people making them among the largest football stadiums in england outside of the premier league hull city moved into their new ground the kc stadium midway through the 2002 03 campaign a season that they would end just one place above darlington in fact in the tigers final game at their old home ground booth ferry park they were beaten one nil by darlington in an underwhelming farewell to a once great but now deeply decrepit old ground darlington stadium move came just eight months later right at the start of the 200304 campaign as they played their first game at the reynolds arena over the next decade hull city's new ground helped propel the club to heights they had never previously reached three promotions in five seasons secured one of the fastest ascents from english football's basement division to the premier league in the history of the english game and the casey stadium would be packed to the rafters in english football's top flight every week darlington's new stadium did little to lift the quakers fortunes darlington performed worse in their first season after moving to new ground than they had done the previous year in their old one and they would go on to taste two relegations finishing bottom of league two and being dumped out of the conference without tasting a single promotion in their grand new establishment instead the cost of erecting this monument to human stupidity would cost the club not just their football league status but also their very existence three months ago the man behind darlington's enormous baffling white elephant of a stadium george reynolds died at the age of 84. reynolds was many different things to many different people and at many different times to some he was simply a crook to others a savior reynolds has been described as a gangster a character a criminal a hero a villain and pretty much everything in between so in today's video we're heading to the northeast of england to a town that was once home to the world's first permanent steam locomotive powered passenger railway in an attempt to unpick the truth behind a man who genuinely used to unpick locks and blast open safes for a living to try and make sense of one of the most bizarre football stadiums ever built and to examine the legacy that both he and it have left behind for 120 years there was only one place that darlington football club called home and that was phetams amateur football had actually been played on the site of the historic ground as early as the 1860s but it was in 1883 at the same time that darlington football club was founded that it became a more structured sporting venue before the football club arrived immediately adjacent to the site of the football stadium was a cricket field which remained following the football club's arrival that gave them the unusual quirk of football fans entering through the turnstiles and then having to walk all the way around a cricket field before reaching either their seats or their position on the terraces thetams was also famous for the fact that it was very easy for supporters to make their way around the ground and given that there was typically no lack of space supporters would often swap seats or standing positions at half time in order to be behind or closer to the goal that darlington were attacking in 1907 the england amateur national football team which was a separate entity to the actual england team beat the netherlands 12-2 at vietnam's in front of a packed-out crowd though the fa don't consider this to have been an official england international because it was england's amateur team the dutch fa do consider it to have been a full netherlands international meaning that it is officially the heaviest defeat that the netherlands has ever suffered and it took place in darlington the stadium's more regular tenants darlington fc were founding members of the northern league before joining the football league in 1921 the club's finest achievement within the league game would arrive shortly after that in the 1924 25 season when they won the third division north title winning promotion to english football's second tier where they would go toe-to-toe with the likes of the wednesday derby county and chelsea as equals darlington survived for one season before dropping back down into the third division north where they remained until the creation of a nationwide fourth division darlington lost their league status for the first time in the 1988-89 season when the club was facing significant financial difficulties before former aston villa striker and england international brian little came along to turn their fortunes around little guided the quakers to back-to-back promotions earning himself a job at leicester city but as soon as he left darlington were relegated again back down into english football's fourth tier which had been newly renamed as the third division due to the breakaway of the premier league from the football league over that same summer darlington came close to securing a return to the third tier then known as the second division and now league one when they reached a playoff final in 1996 but they suffered a narrow one-nil defeat to a plymouth argyle side managed by neil warnock at the old wembley stadium in front of 43 431 fans by the summer of 1999 just three years later darlington were on the brink the club had debts totaling several million pounds and absolutely no ability to meet those obligations the threat was existential but out of nowhere arrived a savior with a broad northeast accent a large rolls-royce and a colorful past to give it its respectable title a man who described himself as being a combination of richard branson brian clough and norman stanley fletcher the last of those being the inmate protagonist portrayed by ronnie barker in the prison-based uk sitcom porridge for those of you don't know reynolds claimed to have a net worth of 300 million pounds and he arrived with some pretty bold plans for the struggling four-tier outfit and yes that is oprah alongside him on day one reynolds paid off the club's debts claiming to have done so by writing a check that was worth more than five million pounds also on day one reynolds laid out his three-point plan for the club which he hoped to achieve within the space of just five years the first aim was to pay off the club's debts and then not to incur any further debts throughout the course of his tenure the second which raised one or two eyebrows was to build a 25 000 seater stadium and the third which provoked mild amusement more than any other response was to get darlington into the premier league reynolds's stadium plans were largely dismissed as being first day bravado to impress the press present at his inauguration yeah i know easy for me to say darlington were in need of a new stadium following 120 years of freedoms whatever the emotional attachment few fans denied that the old ground had seen better days despite attempted renovations in 1997 the club was fighting a losing battle and if they hadn't been so cash-strapped it is likely a previous administration would have been exploring new sites the problem at phetams wasn't so much the crumbling infrastructure but more the perennially waterlogged pitch which was rendered virtually unplayable throughout the wetter winter months reynolds didn't back down from his promises in the coming weeks though maintaining that he would build well sometimes a 25 000 sometimes a 27 000 seater stadium and reached the summit of the english game reynolds wife susan declared upon his arrival at the club that failure is not a word in george's vocabulary apparently no was reality reynolds's bold plan was built upon the supposition that he could replicate what he had done in the kitchen worktop business his most lucrative business venture within the world of football though he claimed a net worth of well again sometimes 275 million sometimes 300 million pounds plenty of people disputed that figure and suspected that it may be rather fanciful reynolds was certainly a very wealthy man at that time though having just sold a sizable stake in his kitchen worktop business for 32.2 million pounds which many believe to be the bulk of whatever his real net worth actually was reynolds had taken the kitchen worktop sector by storm by pricing his worktops at 50 percent of the price of his competition without compromising or so he claimed on quality it proved to be a big success as the tycoon hoovered up a significant percentage of market share and reynolds said that he could do the same in football his plan as he outlined it was to offer the cheapest tickets in the football league starting at five pounds and going up to ten pounds for adults depending on position within the ground and freezing those prices regardless of inflation demand or which league darlington were playing in for at least the next 20 years this he hoped would attract at least 15 000 fans to darlington 10 000 either existing or neutral fans from within darlington and its catchment area by which i think he meant the 300 000 plus odd people with darlington postcodes along with an additional 5 000 football fans that he hoped to attract from middlesbrough sunderland and newcastle united reynolds stated upon his arrival in 1999 after outlining these plans and comparing football to his kitchen worktop business that quote people keep on saying to me that football's different but it's not different end quote spoiler alert it is different i'm sure most of you already know this but just in case people tend to be more attached to say sunderland or newcastle united football club than they are to a more expensive brand of kitchen worktop before you offer them a cheaper alternative this apparently was news to george reynolds at this point it's probably worth just talking a little bit about george reynolds himself as a character his past and how he amassed such a large fortune even if not potentially quite as large as he claimed by the late 1990s reynolds had a tough upbringing born in sunderland's dock street east in 1936 reynolds's early childhood came during the midst of world war ii where sunderland was subject to intense bombing campaigns by the luftwaffe the war ended when reynolds was nine years old but at the age of 8 he had been put up for orphanage reynolds remained in an orphanage from the age of 8 through to 16 at an orphanage that doubled up as a workhouse when at the age of 16 illiterate and with no support network reynolds walked out into the world as an adult he walked straight into a life of crime it was steel or starve at that age as reynolds put it his first major criminal venture following a few years stealing cigarettes and smuggling watches involved buying a mr softy ice cream van and using it to smuggle gelignite an explosive substance used for safe cracking reynolds wasn't bringing in the jello ignite for someone else he blew up the saves himself this landed reynolds in a bit of trouble in his mid to late 20s when he was arrested in jail for four years for safe cracking handling explosives burglary and theft reynolds described his first stint in prison as having been a blessing since as an inmate he came into contact with a priest who convinced him to study and reynolds finally learnt to read and write reynolds described himself as being a changed man upon his release though he had made quite a lot of money whilst on the inside by selling contraband nonetheless following his four-year stint reynolds did establish some legitimate businesses including fruit machines fitting nightclubs and bars and of course his kitchen worktop business he did go back to prison briefly in 1970 for burglary and then again in 1976 for theft but during the 1990s reynolds did start to generate significant cash flow making him a very wealthy person particularly following his 14 million pound plus exit in the late 1990s as someone who had genuinely come from nothing reynold certainly wasn't the type to hide his wealth he wore large diamond rings and rolex watches he had a fleet of luxury cars including a mercedes a range rover and a rolls royce and even bought a house opposite the space girls in london along with a luxury villa in marbella his primary residence was undoubtedly reynolds is most lavish though as he bought a great big stately home in county durham lived in it for a few years with his first wife then they divorced he remarried and his new wife complained that the mansion stirred too many memories of his ex so he knocked the entire thing down and rebuilt whitton hall at a cost of seven million pounds reynolds and his second wife susan supposedly traveled around the world in order to furnish their not so humble abode once spending 1 million pounds on interiors in a single afternoon at harrods oh i almost forgot to mention the 2 million pound helicopter the private jet and luxury super yacht the ultimate ways to travel and ultimate swinging dick of the rich and famous if you're struggling to form an accurate representation of mr reynolds in your head then how about the story that in his first week as darlington's owner and chairman he paid off the mortgages of seven employees and bought them all brand new mercedes there are a myriad of other such tales about george reynolds and there are plenty of people who would testify that he was extremely generous kind and warm-hearted there is a danger however and one that i am reluctant to fall into of painting reynolds as some kind of lovable rogue you know sure he cracked a few safes and nicked a few watches in his time but he also paid off some mortgages this would be a mistake i think many in the northeast would tell you that there was very little that they personally found lovable about george reynolds aside from the crimes he was convicted of reynolds has been accused by many of using tactics of bullying and intimidation in order to get his own way whether that be through threatening to turn up at your house during the night or you know actually turning up at your house in the middle of the night normally i would be worried about making these kinds of statements especially about the dead if they were just flimsy allegations but not only are there several of them including some by journalists in the northeast who fell on the wrong side of reynolds by writing unflattering words about him he actually admitted as much himself boasting of how he'd go and visit people at their homes at 20 past two in the morning and that they wouldn't want anything to do with him after that at one point reynolds actually warned darlington fans that he would go around to their houses if they were to criticize him or his family and he told them to quote expect confrontation he even banned a 16 year old fanzine editor from attending games because he felt his write-ups were too critical all things told and despite his legitimate business successes reynolds remained what my grandad would call a rogue man you my granda did call every other person that he ever met a rogue but i think his instincts in this case would be correct darlington fans never doubted that reynolds was somewhat fanciful in his thinking and expectations they knew that he was a man of vanity and criminality who was full of bluff and bluster and those who had poor experiences with reynolds in a business capacity took a particularly dim view of him but in 1999 when he arrived at the club most were still excited and who can blame them you have to remember darlington were headed for extinction when reynolds arrived so if he was a bit bonkers that was fine by most so long as he did what was best for the club with the reps paid off a promise of no further debt the club having been brought into reynolds's successful business empire and him being one of if not the wealthiest owner in the third division few would have swapped reynolds for darlington's previous predicament whilst talk of promotion to the premier league which reynolds was obsessed with was mostly laughed off promotion from the third division was not darlington went from having 610 season ticket holders the season before reynolds arrived to 2800 ahead of the 1999-2000 campaign an incredible 7 000 replica shirts were sold during the off season and darlington were installed by the bookies as five-to-one favorites to win promotion for most of the season darlington occupied the automatic promotion places but on the final day of the season they dropped down into fourth consigning the club to the lottery of the playoffs local rivals harley pool were comfortably dispatched in the semi-finals before another trip to the old wembley stadium to face peter burris united for a spot in the second division the game was moved from the saturday afternoon to the friday night to make space for a friendly game between england and brazil making the game incredibly difficult for darlington fans to attend issues that were exacerbated by the awful weather conditions constant heavy rain left the wembley surface not much better than the one at fetum's and despite dominating the game darlington failed to capitalise losing one nil to peterborough who scored from virtually their own attack this ought to have been a disappointing finish to a generally pretty positive debut campaign darlington had clearly made great strides and they were well placed to win promotion the following season instead of taking that measured view of the situation reynolds decided that he had been paying too much attention to what other people had to say and that that had cost the club promotion and now he was going to do things his own way his wife susan became increasingly involved in the club not always with the most welcome of interventions at the very first darlington fc supporters club meeting with the players present susan stood up to give a speech in which she accused the darlington players of throwing games the players walked out to the rapturous applause of the fans present the situation was still recoverable but in reality this would be the beginning of the end reynolds publicly accused the darlington players of being greedy and even went so far as to have their wages published in the local newspaper the northern echo the salaries revealed that darlington's players were very well remunerated by third division standards particularly in terms of their bonuses but the players unsurprisingly weren't best pleased about that information being put into the public domain darlington's four-star men from the previous season including top scorer marco gabiadini who had scored a whopping 27 goals all departed and the rest of the squad were left feeling rather demoralized consequently the following season was an absolute disaster darlington finished just four points above the bottom of the league only narrowly avoiding relegation to the conference and attendances slumped back down to almost pre-reynolds levels despite being the cheapest tickets in all the football league the club's attendances had risen from 3180 on average to 5523 under reynolds in his debut campaign but they flatlined at around 3800 for the next two seasons as darlington recorded consecutive bottom half finishes this was a big problem for both reynolds and for darlington who were in the process of building one of the largest stadiums outside of the premier league which he had hoped would be at least 60 percent full before we come to reynolds's ill-fated solution to fix that particular problem i really have to address the elephant in the room anyone who builds a 25 000 seater football stadium in darlington isn't all there in the head even if virtually every other aspect of reynolds's while the delusional five-year plan had come to fruition darlington still wouldn't have been able to fill a 25 000 seater stadium or even have come remotely close except perhaps for the odd game against the likes of liverpool and manchester united to think that they could do so against torquay united and halifax town is to have lost all touch with reality it is pure unadulterated insanity of a kind you may more typically expect to find in someone who has suffered a particularly traumatic accident involving a barbecue skewer which has penetrated their skull and removed 95 of their brain function leaving behind only the 5 that comes up with increasingly ludicrous ideas and not a single bit of the part that tells you to stop being so absolutely remarkably stupid anyhow back to mr reynolds and his big plan to get bums on seats ahead of the big move his genius solution to unlock the 21 000 fans darlington needed to find from somewhere was to sign a big-name marquee signing that will get a load of press attention and motivate people to go and see darlington all on their own in fairness it isn't the worst idea in the world and it has worked for clubs in the past the issue for reynolds was the fact that darlington were a bottom half team in the fourth tier of the english game undeterred in the summer of 2001 reynolds went on an all-out charm offensive to try and sign england legend and one of the northeast most famous sons paul gascoigne gaza was contracted to premier league side everton at the time but he had had a rotten time with injuries and it looked as though his time with the toffees would be coming to an end that was indeed the case but gascoigne and his agent reportedly felt reynolds only wanted to sign paul as a marketing stunt which was of course the case so they turned darlington down and gaza signed for burnley instead next up if anything reynolds turned his attention to an even bolder piece of transfer business eyeing up former newcastle united star tino esprit the colombian superstar had already lit up the top tier of english football in the north east as well as starring in a fantastic parma team in syria but he too appeared to be out of favor following brief stints in mexico and in brazil his time in darlington would be even briefer reynolds spent seven weeks trying to sign a spreader offering him a contract reported to be worth an eye-watering 17 000 pounds a week which would be unthinkable in league two now let alone 20 years ago along with an apartment and some other temptations at one point reynolds must have presumed that he had his man giving interviews alongside him with sky sports and parading him around freetoms before kickoff in a game espiria was actually listed in the darlington squad in the programme notes the following week after being unveiled to fans since they had to be printed almost a week in advance despite the fact that by that time everyone knew the deal had fallen through reynolds said he was gutted meanwhile esprit said reynolds had offered him one contract over the phone and a totally different one and even a different apartment once he had met him in person the whole thing contributed to the image of reynolds and of darlington as being a desperate mess flailing around waving pound notes in front of players faces and still getting rejected a year later the club went back in for gascoigne but failed once again the italian idea star instead choosing to head to china when esprit was asked live on sky sports what he felt of reynold's plans to take darlington to the premier league he just started laughing perhaps that ought to have been a warning sign by this point unsurprisingly indeed a fair bit earlier in truth fans were starting to lose faith in reynolds whilst some remained fearful to publicly criticize him at all due to the repeated threats almost all could scarcely believe the club was still pressing ahead with a 25 000 seater stadium nonetheless they did just that and on august 15 2003 darlington played their first game at the very humbly named reynolds arena this is a man it should be noted who named his business george reynolds uk and had his offices headquartered at the george reynolds industrial park so the reynolds arena really ought not to have come as much of a shock to anyone and in truth it's a wonder that he didn't try to change the team's name to george reynolds his quakers that first game drew an enormous crowd by darlington standards as fans flocked from far and wide to see this bizarre venue on the outskirts of the town which reynolds described as the best stadium in europe the capacity had to be limited for that opening game as it would always be due to insufficient parking and public transport accessibility but eleven thousand six hundred fans still turned up to see darlington lose two nil against kid and minster harris the fact that darlington lost that game and put in such an insipid performance was really the final nail in the coffin of reynolds's plans to have over 15 000 fans in the ground for anything other than an elton john concert darlington never recorded even half that amount for a home game ever again their average attendance for the season following the move rose by less than two thousand up to just five thousand and twenty three that would still be the highest average attendance the club ever managed at the ground bearing in mind the fact that fetums itself could accommodate eight and a half thousand fans in their first season in their new ground without a marquee signing and with attendances only having increased very marginally darlington finished lower in the third division than they had done the previous season recording a lowly 18th place finish it was almost as if the remarkably brain dead reynolds arena wasn't the footballing mecca and silver bullet that the quakers resident clown had boldly predicted build it and they will come was the mantra but reynolds built it and no one came well some people did but mostly just those that already went and even then most of them would soon give up in their last three seasons at the reynolds arena later renamed the darlington arena and now the northern echo arena darlington twice averaged under 2000 fans in the stadium and only narrowly eclipsed that figure in the other one their lowest league attendances left the stadium roughly 95 empty reynolds once boasted that he almost called the stadium the white elephant since that's what everyone kept calling it before it was built and he just loved proving people wrong perhaps if he had done that people might at least not remembered which idiot decided to build a 25 000 seater football stadium in darlington 20 years on i'm not being very charitable they definitely would still have remembered since only one man would be mad enough to do something like that following their lowly 18th place finish in their first season in their mammoth but largely empty new ground darlington's on-field performances did actually start to improve but off the pitch the club was in chaos unbeknownst to most supporters throughout his time owning the club reynolds seemingly wasn't just losing his marbles but also his vast personal fortune and business empire even in the 1999 season reynolds his first season owning the club in which he boasted profits of over one million pound a month at his company company accounts actually revealed that george reynolds uk limited actually lost 2.5 million pounds that year the following year the business lost 9 million pounds but still transferred 1.9 million pounds more over to the football club that would be the last full financial year in which the business operated going into liquidation in 2003 owing creditors 3.4 million pounds when the creditors came in to investigate what exactly had happened at gruk they determined that the 7 million pounds reynolds had put into darlington along with the 1.5 million pounds that he transferred to another business that he also owned was irresponsible at a time when the business was a loss-making enterprise and that it was to the detriment of gr uk's creditors the conclusion was that the money that reynolds had put into darlington was improper and consequently he was banned from being a director or working in senior management at any company in the united kingdom for the next eight years it turned out that reynolds had actually run out of money whilst building the 25 000 seater reynolds arena and that consequently to stave off personal bankruptcy the man who promised never to take on any debt at darlington had taken a 4 million pound loan from the sterling consortium on behalf of the club to finish the project in january 2004 just five months after darlington had moved into the reynolds arena the man himself george reynolds resigned as both chairman and director of the club amidst pressure from supporters in doing so he left darlington high and dry needing to find 4 million pounds to repay the loan reynolds had taken out to build a stadium that no one in darlington actually wanted it was as if reynolds had pardoned darlington from a death sentence in 1999 and then executed the club himself in 2004. darlington fans finally got the chance to witness paul gascoigne at the reynolds arena ironically during the same month the reynolds left the club some famous faces including the likes of gaza chris waddle and kenny dark gliesh featured in a benefit game to try and raise funds to ensure the survival of the struggling club who had entered administration before reynolds resigned and were now facing a winding up order that threatened their very existence the game saw by far the largest attendants ever witnessed at the stadium for a football match as over 14 000 fans turned up raising more than 100 000 pounds and ensuring the club's survival for at least the next two months the club's total debts were believed to be around 20 million pounds due to reynolds claiming that he was owed 15 million pounds individually when the season came to an end the sterling consortium who had provided darlington with that 4 million pound loan took control of the club with company director stuart davies becoming darlington's new chairman the sterling consortium had been founded in 2002 in an attempt to capitalize on the fall of itv digital which left football with a major financial black hole sterling offered struggling clubs high interest loans which they inevitably struggled to repay darlington weren't the only club to fall victim to sterling's loans they also caused major issues at barnsley chesterfield and cambridge united under davies darlington's fortunes improved markedly on the pitch as they recorded successive eighth place finishes in league two only missing out on a playoff spot by virtue of goal difference in the 2004 o5 season with three teams all tied on 72 points in 2006 following two seasons in which davies had stabilized darlington's performances and improved the relationship with fans without having fully addressed the club's financial difficulties he sold the club to the property tycoon george hewton an ambitious multi-millionaire named george hewton arrived with a five-year plan setting off alarm bells so soon after reynolds's reign though his more modest plan was only for the club to be quote banging on the door of the championship within the next five years under hewton darlington started spending money again and there was even talk of a multi-million pound academy setup being built that never materialized and at one point hewton was suspended by the fa for breaching fa rules appointing a chief executive instead of him things got even stranger when rumors began to circulate that hewton was trying to buy elite united and michael jackson's neverland ranch in california both of which he denied his reign ended with darlington going back into administration in 2009 before his deputy chairman raj singh who now owns league two side harley pool town became the club's new owner and chairman however during singh's first season at the helm darlington lost their football league status with relegation to the conference in 2011 supporters were finally given something to celebrate with a dramatic last minute victory against mansfield town at wembley stadium in the final of the fa vars but all the wow while off-build issues dominated the talk of the town darlington were no strangers to sub 2000 crowds in a 25 000 seater stadium which looked absolutely absurd in the knowledge game and in 2012 singh put darlington into administration for the third time in less than a decade this would be the last time in may 2012 darlington failed to agree a cva and were expelled from the football association and wound up in a high court the club no longer existed a phoenix club was founded but prohibited by the fa from using the same name they called themselves darlington 1883 instead and started outlife in the ninth tier of the english game at this point darlington left the reynolds arena by this stage the darlington arena behind which was sold to the local rugby union club three promotions in four seasons secured a speedy recovery to the national league north but darlington are currently somewhat ironically unable to win promotion into the national league due to their ground not meeting league standards they have gone from having by far the biggest stadium in the league game to one that isn't up two league standards the club is owned by the fans and in 2017 they were given approval from the fa to rename themselves darlington fc once again when darlington's house of cards came crashing down so too did reynolds and his fortune he lost everything and was arrested on suspicion of money laundering in june 2004 when 500 000 pounds cash was found in the boot of his car reynolds subsequently launched a business which manufactured and sold adults bedroom furniture which appeared to be normal furniture to the unwitting eye but could also be turned into a bdsm sex dungeon that didn't last very long since reynolds pleaded guilty in court to charges of tax evasion and was sentenced to three years back in prison he lost his entire fortune and spent the rest of his days living in a modest apartment in chesterly street county durham where he ran a small e-cigarette business in september 2019 less than two years before his death reynolds found himself back in court where he was found guilty of harassment after visiting a female councillor who refused to give him planning permission to build holiday homes at the councillor's own home old habits die hard i suppose that is it for today's video but thank you all as ever for watching and it was a long one but i hope you enjoyed it hit the like button if that was the case let me know your thoughts down below in the comments and make sure that you are subscribed and have notifications turned on by just hitting 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