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' Allegations Against the Chairman '

Wed Apr 15, 2015 2:24 pm

Very interesting read.

' Allegations Against the Chairman '

The Guardian
Wednesday 15 April 2015


Revealed: former Bradford chairman linked to at least eight fires before Valley Parade disaster

• Book reveals extraordinary history of Stafford Heginbotham’s businesses
• New evidence emerges 30 years after blaze that killed 56 football fans
• Martin Fletcher: ‘Maybe the reason I am here is to – finally – reveal the truth’
• Extract: ‘Could any man really be as unlucky as Stafford Heginbotham?’
Football Stadium Fire

Bradford City’s main stand burns while fans gather on the pitch at Valley Parade, where they had come to see their team celebrate promotion from the old Third Division.



The blaze that killed 56 football fans at Bradford City’s Valley Parade ground in 1985 was just one of at least nine fires at businesses owned by or associated with the club’s then chairman, according to extraordinary evidence published for the first time.


The Story of the Bradford Fire: ‘could any man really be as unlucky as Stafford Heginbotham?’

The revelations are contained in a book written by Martin Fletcher, a Bradford fan who lost three generations of his family in the stadium fire. Fletcher believes the fire was not an accident and says he and his family are no longer willing to “live the myth”.

Fletcher managed to escape after the timber main stand at Valley Parade turned into a death trap during Bradford’s game against Lincoln City on 11 May 1985. His brother, Andrew, 11, was the youngest victim and his father John, 34, uncle Peter, 32, and grandfather Eddie, 63, all perished. Martin Fletcher, who was 12 at the time, has spent the past 15 years investigating what happened and his book, Fifty-Six – The Story of the Bradford Fire, is published on Thursday 16 April.

The book, serialised by the Guardian today and tomorrow, reveals there had been at least eight other fires at business premises either owned by, or connected to, Stafford Heginbotham, Bradford’s then-chairman, in the previous 18 years, resulting in huge insurance claims. Fletcher does not make any direct allegations but he does believe Heginbotham’s history with fires, resulting in payouts of around £27m in today’s terms, warranted further investigation. “Could any man really be as unlucky as Heginbotham had been?” he asks.

The disaster at Valley Parade came at a time, according to Fletcher’s evidence, when the businessman was in desperate financial trouble, unable to pay his workforce beyond that month. Heginbotham had learned two days before the fire it would cost £2m to bring the ground up to safety standards required by Bradford’s promotion from the old Third Division that season. Yet this has never been reported and did not feature in the Popplewell Inquiry, chaired by the then high court judge Oliver Popplewell, which held its investigation only three weeks after the fire.

Bradford City chairman Stafford Heginbotham, left, with Mr Justice Popplewell, at Valley Parade after the disaster.


The inquiry heard only five days of testimony and concluded the fire was probably started by a match, a cigarette or pipe tobacco slipping through gaps in the floorboards on to litter that had built up over the previous 20 years. Fletcher does not accept that version and quotes a report by the Fire Research Station, a government-funded body, that “features of the Bradford fire required a detail of understanding greater than that presented to the formal inquiry”.

Fletcher’s evidence was collected through months of painstaking research into Heginbotham’s business history and by trawling 20 years of local newspaper reports into fires in the Bradford area.

The pattern began with a fire at a three-storey Bradford factory in May 1967 and continued on Good Friday 1968 with another fire at the premises of Genefoam, of which Heginbotham was the managing director. A firm Heginbotham had founded suffered a serious fire in 1970 before the Castle Mills building, owned by Heginbotham, had a fire in 1971. Further blazes followed at the Douglas Mills building, also owned by Heginbotham, in August and November 1977. In December that year there was a fire at the premises of Coronet Marketing, a subsidiary of Heginbotham’s Tebro Toys. A further fire at the Douglas Mills building occurred in June 1981.

Re: ' Allegations Against the Chairman '

Wed Apr 15, 2015 5:30 pm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIxN3ypB3rw

The most horrifying thing I have ever seen at a football match. If this story is true, it's absolutely shocking! :cry:

Re: ' Allegations Against the Chairman '

Wed Apr 15, 2015 6:16 pm

absolutely horrific.

thank goodness football has upped its game since, but tragic that those people died after going to watch a football match.

Re: ' Allegations Against the Chairman '

Wed Apr 15, 2015 6:49 pm

This is unbelievable.

Justice for the 56

Re: ' Allegations Against the Chairman '

Wed Apr 15, 2015 7:09 pm

f**k me never even heard about this. Shocking video. So how was it said the fire was started?

Re: ' Allegations Against the Chairman '

Wed Apr 15, 2015 8:12 pm

nubbsy wrote:f**k me never even heard about this. Shocking video. So how was it said the fire was started?


Supposedly from a cigarette in the old wooden stand? Hmm?

Re: ' Allegations Against the Chairman '

Wed Apr 15, 2015 8:44 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
nubbsy wrote:f**k me never even heard about this. Shocking video. So how was it said the fire was started?


Supposedly from a cigarette in the old wooden stand? Hmm?



Why would the chairman do it? Insurance scam?

That part with the guy on fire just walking along was shocking!

Re: ' Allegations Against the Chairman '

Wed Apr 15, 2015 8:47 pm

nubbsy wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
nubbsy wrote:f**k me never even heard about this. Shocking video. So how was it said the fire was started?


Supposedly from a cigarette in the old wooden stand? Hmm?



Why would the chairman do it? Insurance scam?

That part with the guy on fire just walking along was shocking!


Apparently he was hard up and financially in trouble.

Shocking.

I am very good friends with Bradford fans.

Re: ' Allegations Against the Chairman '

Wed Apr 15, 2015 9:20 pm

If this turns out to be true, it makes the whole thing all the more horrendous.

It's worrying that local Bradford people are coming out and saying how they knew about the chairman's reputation and history - seems there could be a lot more to this than first appears.

As for the video - horrendous stuff. There's another good book on thia called 'Four Minutes To Hell' by Paul Firth, another survivor.

Re: ' Allegations Against the Chairman '

Thu Apr 16, 2015 8:20 am

If this is true and there is substance to this then a new investigation/enquiry is an absolute MUST as a minimum.

I remember the day well and viewing horrific pictures on the TV. Very sad for all of those families who lost loved ones fans police everyone.

Justice for the 56! :evil:

Re: ' Allegations Against the Chairman '

Thu Apr 16, 2015 9:13 am

All speculation at the moment. You would think if it was arson they would have done it when not in use. The fire would have been investigated at the time. The stand was wooden and tons of rubbish had fallen through gaps in the boards over the years. That chairman does have a amazing record of his business burning down however. I remember the day it happened, horrendous. Most of the poor souls were trapped underneath with the turnstiles jammed with bodies. RIP