Cambridge United up for sale
Blue Square Bet premier club Cambridge United has been up for sale by chairman Paul Barry and director Adrian Hanauer. Seattle-based businessman Barry is willing to sell up to someone who can secure the long-term future of the club which is in need of new investment.
The board have invited an offer from supporters' trust Cambridge Fans United who failed in a bid to buy the Abbey Stadium from developers in March. The U's sold the ground to developers Bideawhile in 2004 for £1.9m who sold it on to Grovesnor Estates for £3.5m 10 months ago. The club wants to work with the landlords to develop a new stadium.
The U's nearly disappeared in April 2005 after being relegated from League 2 and going into administration in the same week. The club has appeared in two Wembley play-off finals since then but has not succeeded in returning to the Football League.
The challenge for any purchaser is that Cambridge has a large student population and also a lot of other people working in hi-tech industries with no particular attachment to the city. There is also a rival club, Cambridge City, currently playing in the Zamaretto Premiership in the third tier of the non-league but with a loyal local following. It's also relatively easy to get to London to watch Premiership football there.