David Cardoza

David Cardoza is the chairman and a director of Northampton Town Football Club. He has instigated ambitious plans to expand Sixfields Stadium,[1] which will enable the capacity to double. He is the successor to Andrew Ellis and Ken Good as Chairman.[2] He has learnt the ropes from his father Tony Cardoza. He has had a good reputation at the club, however, he oversaw the sacking of manager Ian Sampson, and the new managerial position of Gary Johnson. Gary's stint was not hugely successful, and he was replaced by Aidy Boothroyd, and since then, the team have started to recover. He is happily married and he has three boys

However, recent events, such as allowing Coventry City to play at Sixfields as well as the stalled redevelopment of Sixfields, have damaged his reputation.

References

  1. "Cardoza hoping for stadium boost". BBC. 2005-04-07. Retrieved 2008-04-05.
  2. "Cobblers land on their feet after looking down and out". The Independent (London). 2003-10-04. Retrieved 2008-04-05.


and he is happily married