Oldham’s football ground has been deemed an ‘asset of community value’ which could see supporters bid to buy the stadium if it is put up for sale.
The Latics are 23rd in League Two and are facing the possibility of becoming the first former Premier League side to drop out of the Football League Currently under a transfer embargo and without a permanent manager after sacking Keith Curle, the club’s owner, Abdallah Lemsagam, has made ten changes of head coach or manager in just under four years.
Now the Oldham Athletic Supporters Foundation has successfully applied to the council to get the Boundary Park stadium and the ‘Little Wembley’ training grounds ‘community asset’ designation.
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