Oyston family treats Blackpool FC as 'personal cash machine', High Court told

The Oyston family, owners of Blackpool FC, have been been accused at the High Court of treating the club as "the family's personal cash machine".

Oyston family treats Blackpool FC as 'personal cash machine', High Court told

The Oyston family, owners of Blackpool FC, have been been accused at the High Court of treating the club as "the family's personal cash machine".

Lawyers for Latvian millionaire Valeri Belokon, the club's president, were launching what could prove to be one of British football's most expensive legal actions.

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