10 years ago this week Peter Lim bought a 50% stake in Salford City FC, and a decade later, Salford fans reflect on the lasting impact of the Singaporean businessman’s investment in the club.
After the Class of ’92 and Peter Lim’s takeover in 2014, Salford City enjoyed remarkable success, achieving four promotions in five years.
With the club rising from the Northern Premier League Division One North to League Two by 2019.
And the success didn’t stop there for Salford, as in 2021 the club also secured its first major silverware by winning the EFL Trophy, beating Portsmouth on penalties.
Since taking over 50% of the club, one of Lim’s key contributions was funding the redevelopment of Salford City’s home ground, Moor Lane, which was later renamed the Peninsula Stadium for sponsorship reasons.
The redevelopment included modernising the stadium’s facilities and seeing its capacity rise from 1600 to 5108, which allowed the club to meet Football League standards.
The transformation of Moor Lane to the Peninsula, also helped raise the club’s profile and improve the matchday experience for fans.
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