Simon Sadler (businessman)

Chairman

Birthday October 18, 1969

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Blackpool, Lancashire, England

Age 54 years old

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1969

Simon Sadler (born 18 October 1969) is a British businessman, founder of Segantii Capital Management and the current owner of Blackpool Football Club.

2007

Sadler has worked in investment banking in London, Moscow and Hong Kong for large multinationals, including HSBC, until eventually founding his own capital firm, Segantii Capital, in 2007.

(Segantii is the name of pre-Roman tribe from the Blackpool area.) As of 2022, Segantii had a portfolio worth £3.5 billion.

He has been described as a "tough but fair character" in the business world.

2014

In 2014, Sadler bought Stanley Matthews' FA Cup winners' medal from 1953 for £220,000.

Five years later, he purchased Blackpool F.C. for around £10 million.

Blackpool won promotion to the EFL Championship, England's second tier of professional football, in Sadler's first full season of ownership.

After the promotion, Sadler explained that he alone cannot fund the investment needed by the club, that it is supported by season-ticket purchases.

"'Two years in, and I'm still full of awe and wonder at being the owner of my hometown football club. I know that it's a great honour and privilege to be the custodian of Blackpool Football Club, and I will continue to do my bit to protect, cherish and nurture it for the future generations of fans to come.' – Simon Sadler, June 2021"

Sadler grew up on Bispham Road in Bispham, Blackpool.

He once had a summer job renting out deckchairs.

He attended Moor Park Primary School, Warbreck School and Blackpool and the Fylde College.

He completed a Business Science undergraduate degree at UMIST.

He owns a pug, which he named Kenny, after Kenny Dougall, who scored both of Blackpool's goals in their 2021 EFL League One play-off final victory over Lincoln City.

Sadler is married to Gillian and has two children.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Sadlers relocated from Hong Kong to London, partly because he has become less involved with Segantii's main base in Hong Kong and partly to focus on running the football club.

2019

He acquired the club out of receivership in 2019, purchasing a 96.2% share in the club, ending the Oyston family's 32-year ownership in the process.

In his second full season as Blackpool's owner, the club won promotion to the second tier of English football after an absence of six years.