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Charlton's owners didn't have a good record and Blackpool's previous owner was a convicted rapist. I believe the Leeds chairman had dodgy dealings in Italy (or was that the previous one?)
Duchatelet at Charlton is a millionaire businessman, I'm not aware of any financial skeletons in his cupboard. And whilst the fans don't LIKE the way he runs the club, their existence has not been in jeopardy under him, to my knowledge.
Oyston is an odious shit and a vile human being, but does serving time for rape preclude someone from owning a football club ? What if he launched a legal challenge against the EFL for blocking him from buying Blackpool FC - on what legal grounds could the EFL successfully defend their position ?
The EFL eventually got Cellino disqualified from Leeds Utd, due to him facing tax evasion charges in Italy.
If a businessman has bankruptcies / insolvencies in his past then that should prevent him from owning a football club, so if the guy at Bury has that in his background then the EFL should have blocked his takeover. But if he was the only player in town to buy the club and take on the debt, and the alternative to Bury was administration, then it leaves the EFL in a very difficult position. Of course its all gone south now anyway, but was it obvious or inevitable when he first rocked up ?
Tricky one.