Tony Bloom built the world’s biggest betting syndicate. Then he gambled on his boyhood club, Brighton.
Turning them from broke and homeless to an $860M empire.
His strategic edge? A brutal system nobody else trusted.
A thread. 🧵
In 1997, Brighton were on life support.
– Bankrupt
– Homeless (stadium sold by former owners)
– Forced to play 70 miles away at a borrowed ground in Gillingham
– Fans furious, attendances collapsing
Most clubs would have folded.
Enter Tony Bloom.
A Brighton boy. Poker player. Professional sports gambler.
And creator of one of the world’s most successful betting syndicates: Starlizard.
His fortune came from algorithms that outperformed bookmakers.