Jeff Burnige

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Who is Jeff Burnige?

Jeff Burnige was a director of Millwall Football Club from 1986 until 2008. In 2005, he was chairman in succession to Theo Paphitis and was succeeded by Peter de Savary He was instrumental in installing the present chairman John G. Berylson in 2007, and remains a shareholder and a fan.

With Reg Burr, he took over the club in 1986 and promotion to the old 1st Division was achieved in 1988. The club was initially very successful in the top flight and was able to re-acquire the freehold of its stadium known as the Den.

In 1989 the club floated as Millwall Holdings PLC on the London Stock Exchange, only the second football club to do so. In 1993 the club opened the New Den, the first all-seater stadium built as a result of the Taylor Report into the Hillsborough Disaster. During his time Millwall played against Manchester United in the FA Cup Final and in the European Cup. Having led the club’s youth development for many years, in 1998 he founded and was the first Director of Millwall’s FA Academy.

He has served the game in many capacities, as a player, coach, manager and administrator.

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on July 23, 2013

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