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  1. #6 Dave Whelan - €211 million His peak professional footballing years were during the 50's and 60's in English clubs Blackburn Rovers and Crewe Alexandra. However he retired in 29 years old from that game, moving into the business world with supermarkets, a sports store franchise, fitness chain and then becoming owner of Wigan Athletic to establish his large wealth.

  2. Hace 6 días · Local entrepreneur Dave Whelan acquired the club in 1995, providing funds to move into the JJB Stadium, then renamed the DW Stadium after Whelan's sports shops, DW Sports. In February 1995, local millionaire and owner of JJB Sports , Dave Whelan purchased the club.

  3. Hace 5 días · The 25,133-seat venue, built and opened in 1999, was initially known as the JJB Stadium before being renamed the DW Stadium in 2009. The multi-sports venue will now be known as The Brick Community Stadium for the next 18 months, a period that will see the Latics and Warriors work closely with the charity to develop the partnership through ...

  4. Hace 4 días · Dave Whelan. When Dave Whelan broke his leg while playing for Blackburn Rovers aged 23, it signaled the slow decline of his soccer career. Eventually, however, Whelan was able to turn the rather ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Dave Whelan (İngiltere) Dave Whelan’ın servetinin değeri yaklaşık 210 milyon dolardır. Whelan, İngiliz bir girişimci ve eski futbolcudur. 1923 yılında doğmuştur ve 2021 yılında vefat etmiştir. Whelan, en çok Wigan Athletic Futbol Kulübü'nün sahibi olmasıyla tanınır.

  6. Hace 2 días · 5. Dave Whelan. Net worth – $210 million. Dave Whelan is a former English footballer who turned into a businessman. David Whelan played for Crewe Alexandra and Blackburn Rovers. He is the winner of the ‘Freedom of the borough award’. In 1960 his football career came to an end after his leg break while tackling the ball.

  7. Hace 3 días · 10 likes, 2 comments - dave_whelan_unbreakable on May 31, 2024: "Find something you love. It can be anything, doesn't really matter. Then, reverse engineer the goal into daily bite sized pieces.