Bill Tomlins

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Template:Short description Bill Tomlins was a British businessman who, along with a consortium, brought Luton Town FC out of administrative receivership in May 2004.[1] The Hatters completed his full season in charge in May 2005, achieving the championship in the Coca-Cola League One.[2] Tomlins was the chairman of LTFC until 11 April 2007 when he stood down[3] and was succeeded by David Pinkney.[4]

In June 2008 he was fined £15,000 and suspended from all football and football activities for a period of five years by The Football Association in respect of thirteen charges of misconduct made against him. At the same time Luton Town FC was fined £50,000 and had ten points deducted for routing of payments to agents not through The Football Association.[5]

In September 2011 he was disqualified from acting as a director for six years following proceedings brought by the UK Insolvency Service related to this misconduct.[6]

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