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Net worth
  
£350 million

Children
  
Jacqueline Gold

Role
  
Businessman

Name
  
David Gold


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Born
  
9 September 1936 (
1936-09-09
)

Occupation
  
Joint chairman, West Ham UnitedOwner and Chairman of Gold Group International, incorporating Ann Summers

Similar People
  
David Sullivan, Jacqueline Gold, Karren Brady


Died
  
4 January 2023 (aged 86)

Profiles


Organizations founded
  

David Gold (born 9 September 1936 – 4 January 2023) was an English businessman. He was the chairman of Birmingham City Football Club until 2009. Since 2010, he was the joint chairman of West Ham United.

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Early life

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Gold was raised in East London and for some time lived at 442 Green Street near to West Ham's Boleyn Ground. He played youth team football for West Ham. His father, Godfrey, was an East End criminal, known locally as 'Goldy', who spent time in prison during Gold's early years. His father was Jewish and his mother was a Christian.

Business career

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Gold owned Gold Group International (GGI), the parent company of the retailer Ann Summers and lingerie chain Knickerbox. GGI was jointly owned by Gold and his brother Ralph, until he bought out Ralph's share in 2008.

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He co-owned (with brother Ralph) adult magazine company Gold Star Publications (GSP), including printing and distribution businesses, and a stable of titles including Rustler and Raider. He and his brother sold their interests in November 2006. In 2007, the brothers also sold their share in Sport Newspapers, following falling sales and profits.

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He owned corporate air service Gold Air International until he sold it in 2006 for £4.4m.

Football clubs

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Gold was the former chairman of Birmingham City F.C. In 2007 the Gold brothers were believed to be in the process of selling their share in Birmingham City which followed Birmingham's return from relegation and lower than expected profits. After the club was relegated once again to the Championship in May 2008, Gold was quoted as saying he was considering stepping down as joint head of the board of Birmingham City. He sold his Birmingham City shares in 2009.

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In May 2005, Gold bought the second FA Cup trophy at auction for £488,620, saying he wanted to prevent it being bought by overseas buyers.

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In January 2010 Gold and David Sullivan acquired a 50 percent share of West Ham United giving them overall operational and commercial control of the club. They were appointed joint chairmen. They increased their share of the club to 30% each in May 2010 at a cost of £8 million. His time as chairman of West Ham was conspicuous due to several incidents. In August 2010 his Rolls-Royce Phantom car was attacked by Aston Villa fans outside a pub near Villa Park after West Ham's 3–0 defeat. The car sustained £8,500 worth of damage. He described the incident as "the most frightening experience of my football life". In November 2010 Gold criticised Birmingham City's new owners for reneging on their promise to keep him on as chairman following the sale of the club. Birmingham City and their acting chairman, Peter Pannu, responded by banning Gold from their ground St Andrew's for Birmingham City's game against West Ham on 6 November. Gold later issued a personal apology to Pannu on West Ham's own website.

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After the campaign against Malcolm Glazer's increase in the debt of Manchester United and Portsmouth going into administration in 2010, Gold advocated regulating football clubs' debts. He feels it is "cheating" for a team to take on debts which they could never pay off without external assistance and that he "fears for the league".

Personal life

In 1957, Gold married Beryl Hunt. They divorced in 1972. Hunt died in 2003. They had two children:

  • Jacqueline Gold (b. 1960) is CEO of Ann Summers and Knickerbox Ltd
  • Vanessa Gold (b. 1966) is the Managing Director of Ann Summers and Knickerbox Ltd
  • In 2005, Gold wrote his autobiography Pure Gold with co-writer Bob Harris. This dwells on his early childhood poverty, ascent in business and involvement with Birmingham City.

    As of May 2012, he lives with his fiancée Lesley Manning, in Caterham, Surrey.

    In 2013 Gold's wealth was estimated at around £350m according to the Sunday Times Rich List.

    Death

    Gold died on the morning of 4 January 2023, at the age of 86.

    References

    David Gold (businessman) Wikipedia