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a nerve with the Football League chairman,<br />

Lord Mahwinney, who was concerned that I<br />

might have breached the regulations barring<br />

club owners or directors having a financial<br />

involvement in more than one club.<br />

When he pulled me aside at a chairman’s<br />

meeting at Milton Keynes and asked to talk to<br />

me in private, I thought he just wanted a<br />

discussion about various proposals on the<br />

agenda. I had no idea I might be in hot water.<br />

His room was huge, and with him sitting<br />

behind a big desk I felt a bit like a schoolboy<br />

up before the headmaster as he questioned me<br />

about my loans. He accepted I had done<br />

nothing wrong when I stressed that the money<br />

had been given to Barry as a friend, not<br />

Peterborough United, although I did get a mild<br />

rebuke through him pointing out that this<br />

distinction could be viewed as flimsy and I<br />

should take care to avoid putting myself in this<br />

position in the future.<br />

I bumped into Barry when I came out. ‘Trust<br />

you to land me in it with that newspaper article<br />

about the loans’ I said, ‘I’ve just had a telling<br />

off by Lord Mahwinney’.<br />

‘You’re lucky,’ Barry replied. ‘He called me in to<br />

see him before you and I probably got an even<br />

bigger bollocking.’<br />

According to Barry I can also take some credit<br />

for Irish property magnate Darragh<br />

MacAnthony’s take-over of Peterborough<br />

United, which saved Barry and the club from<br />

financial disaster and provided the extra funds<br />

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