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Ex-San Diego Padres chief Ron Fowler set to take ownership of Lincoln City

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EFL: Lincoln City Ron Fowler - Ex-San Diego Padres Chief Set to Take Ownership

Lincoln City is undergoing a significant change of control, with Liquid Investments, Inc. positioned to become the club's controlling shareholder. Ron Fowler, the chairman and chief executive of Liquid Investments, is set to assume a pivotal leadership role, potentially as the incoming chairman.[1][3][4]



Fowler, a prominent American businessman, brings extensive experience from his tenure as a principal and board member of Columbia Distributing in Oregon and Washington. Previously known as the former vice chairman of the San Diego Padres MLB franchise, his involvement marks a major investment into the EFL League One side. Alongside his son Andrew Fowler, they have already joined Lincoln City's investment group through Liquid Investments, signaling a deepening commitment.[2][4]

The club's official announcement confirms the process, exciting fans who are now researching Fowler's background amid this transformative phase. As detailed in recent coverage, today's news has prompted deeper dives into the incoming chairman's profile, highlighting his business acumen in investments and distribution.[3]

This development comes as Lincoln City manages its finances, with the latest accounts showing marginally reduced losses of £2.9 million—down from prior years—alongside increased turnover exceeding £8 million. The Fowler investment could provide stability and ambition for the Imps, potentially elevating their competitive standing in the EFL.[5]

Fans and stakeholders anticipate Fowler's influence on strategy, operations, and future success at the LNER Stadium. Liquid Investments' control aims to steer the club through its next chapter, blending American investment savvy with English football heritage.[1][2]

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