The Sun, he explained: "I'm not a football fan at all - I'm a boxing fan. The club was in difficulty - as a lot of clubs are.
And it's important to give back to the community."READ MORE: Tottenham owner 'refusing to sell the club' despite £3.1billion takeover interestThe club, who are currently 10th in the Isthmian League North Division, are awaiting planning permission to build a new ground and relocate from their Rookery Hill home.If the permission is approved, the building of the new stadium would take Best's total investment past the £15million mark.
He added: "We invested in the club, and now it supports itself."Best made his fortune with his empire of residential homes, with his business Wyldecrest Parks generating £32million and £29million in profit in 2022 and 2021, respectively.Who is the most eccentric club owner in football?
Let us know in the comments section below.His mammoth wealth is a long way from his humble upbringing, having been raised living in a caravan on a lay-by.
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