North Wales police contacted him at his Stoke home, and he spent 40 minutes at Newcastle-under-Lyme police station being questioned, with his lawyer present. The probe focuses on the Wrexham v Swindon tie on March 20, watched by nearly 3,400 fans. Mr Wingrove, formerly involved at Chester football club, arrived at the Racecourse ground as commercial director in the summer of 2002. He left in August this year to become chief executive of Shrewsbury Town, with Robin Eaves, a former commercial director at Telford United and at Forest Green, replacing him. Last week the troubled Coca Cola League One club was placed into administration at Manchester high court with debts totalling £2.5m. The move was made by directors to protect the club from slipping into liquidation after the Inland Revenue, owed £890,000 by the club, served a winding up order. carlbutler@dailypost.co.uk |