Come next season, the Irons will be tenants at the Olympic Stadium, down the road from their traditional digs close
to where their predecessors Thames Ironworks
originally played; a now defunct
club from which they still draw much of the imagery and heraldry that surrounds the modern side.
During their hearing, the judge contended that Sankaran, from Singapore, and Ganeshan, a British national
originally from Sri Lanka, had
come to the UK in 2013 with the specific intention of building a criminal organisation in English football, aiming
to target lower league
clubs, as smaller wages meant that players were more susceptible
to bribes.