Gordon McDougall is a Scottish businessman who was previously chairperson of professional football club Livingston.
Career
McDougall bought over Scottish side Cowdenbeath in 1989.[1] He sold the club in 2007.[2]
In July 2009, McDougall resigned from his position on the board of Dunfermline in order to buy Livingston, who were facing a financial crisis under the ownership of Italian lawyer Angelo Massone.[3] While Livingston seemed doomed, a meeting with the Scottish Football League on 30 July 2009 secured their future, as an agreement was reached to allow McDougall and Neil Rankine (part of the Livingston 5 Consortium) to run the club for the following season. The next day, Massone sold his shares to the Livingston 5 Constortium and left the club.[4] In an interview with the Scotsman in July 2012, Gordon McDougall, Massone's successor as Livingston chairman, branded the Italian 'a thief' and believed he should be banned for life from being involved in Scottish football.[5]
McDougall was removed as chairman in July 2015 after initiating legal proceedings against Livngston over a £13k debt owed to him. Robert Wilson was appointed as his successor.[6] He ultimately won the legal case to arrest the funds due to him by the club.
References
- ^ "Ex-Cowdenbeath supremo Gordon McDougall wants to buy Livingston for £1". Daily Record. 5 June 2009.
- ^ "Two fires but Central Park's 100 years has seen a blaze of glory". Central Fife Times. 24 January 2018.
- ^ "McDougall resigns to help Livi". BBC. 25 July 2009.
- ^ "Massone's Livingston reign finally over as he sells shares for £50k". Scotsman Publications. 1 August 2009. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
- ^ "Hearts bidder Angelo Massone 'is a thief'". The Scotsman. 22 July 2013.
- ^ "Axed Livingston chairman Gordon McDougall wins court order to freeze £13,000". Capital City Press. 7 August 2015.
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