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PREM ACE TAKES STOCK ON CELTIC

PREM ACE

By Andy Mitchell

EX-PREMIER League goalkeeper David Stockdale has vowed to safeguard the long-term future of football in Farsley – but the short-term outlook is far less certain.
It was announced this week that the family of the former Fulham, Brighton and Birmingham City stopper, 39, had agreed a deal to take over the company – FC 2010 Holdings Limited – that owns Farsley Celtic’s ground and surrounding land. It is also the parent firm to the separate entity that runs the first team.
Stockdale became Celtic’s fourth manager of a torturous season i...

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