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Tony Bloom on Brighton's legacy

Tony Bloom is a professional poker player, entrepreneur and philanthropist

August 4, 2011 14:22
Tony Bloom

ByJames Masters, James Masters

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Tony Bloom has set his sights on creating a legacy for generations to come after leading Brighton & Hove Albion into their brand new home.

The 41-year-old, a gambler, property developer and poker player, has ploughed a hefty fortune into the south-coast club to aid their move to the state-of-the-art £93m Amex Stadium, pictured here.

Brighton had been without a permanent home since leaving the Goldstone Ground in 1997 and spent most of their time playing at the vastly unattractive Withdean athletics stadium.

Since Bloom took over as chairman in 2009, Brighton have excelled on the field under the guidance of manager Gus Poyet who led the club to the League One title last season.

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