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Anthony Grant Bloom (born 20 March 1970) is an English sports bettor,
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player, and entrepreneur. He is the majority owner and chairman of
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club Brighton & Hove Albion, and investor and minority shareholder in
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team Royale Union Saint-Gilloise. He is also a minority owner of Australian A-League club Melbourne Victory.


Poker and betting

Bloom is a sports bettor and poker player, nicknamed "The Lizard". Bloom appeared in the '' Late Night Poker'' television series and also has a final table appearance on the World Poker Tour. He also made back-to-back final table appearances in the first two Poker Million events. His first major win came in January 2004 when he won the Australasian Poker Championship in Melbourne, collecting a first prize of around A$420,000 ($320,000, £180,000). Bloom won the £5,000 No Limit
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VC Poker Cup Final in
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on 5 August 2005 and won the £200,000 ($351,401) first prize. He also had a fourth-place finish in the 2005 World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions. He was a member of the winning British team in the Poker Nations Cup. Bloom won A$600,000 for his second-place finish in the High Rollers Challenge, Event #8 of the Australian Poker Millions tournament held in Melbourne in Jan 2009. Bloom fell short of the million-pound grand prize in the Poker Million IX event held in London on 10 December 2010. He finished second behind Gus Hansen. In September 2022, Bloom won Poker Masters Event #8: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha for $360,000. It was Bloom's first time playing poker in three years and his first time playing a
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event. As of October 2022, Bloom's total live tournament winnings exceeded $3,800,000.


Entrepreneur

Bloom's wealth has been accumulated primarily through proprietary betting on sports events. Bloom heads a private betting syndicate which is believed to have been continuously successful year on year for a sustained period of time. Bloom also holds significant property and private equity portfolios.


Football chairman and investor

Since 2009, Bloom has been the chairman of Brighton & Hove Albion, a prominent
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club, having gained promotion in the 2016–17 season after 34 years out of the top flight of English football. He succeeded Dick Knight after securing a 75% shareholding in the club and investing £93 million in the development of the club's new ground,
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. The stadium had extensions in spectator capacity and received funding to ensure that it is "Premier League ready" by installing floodlights, among other features. Bloom is a longtime Brighton fan and his family has had a long association with the club; his uncle, Ray, is a director and his grandfather, Harry, was vice-chairman during the 1970s. Bloom appointed former Uruguay international
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as manager in November 2009, and together they led the team to promotion from
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as champions in 2011, the season before Brighton moved into their new home—
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. Poyet left the club in 2013 after losing in a play-off semi-final against arch-rivals
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. In June 2013, Bloom appointed Óscar García as the new head coach of the club; Garcia resigned after losing a second successive play-off semi-final to
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and left the club in May 2014. The next manager was former Liverpool player
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, who only lasted a few months in the managerial role after a poor start to the 2014–15 season left Brighton in the relegation zone.
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became manager towards the end of 2014, and the club have been successful since. Hughton steered Albion to safety in their 2014–15 campaign, and then guided the club to a 3rd-place position in the
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in the following season, missing out on promotion to
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on goal difference. The club would be defeated in the play-off semi final, for the third time in four years, this time to
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. Brighton went one step further in the 2016–17 season under Hughton's management and Bloom's ownership, finishing second in the Championship and gaining promotion to the
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for the first time in the club's history. Bloom backed Hughton in the following transfer window, breaking several record transfer fees to improve the squad, readying Brighton's first Premier League season. On 13 May 2019, immediately after the end of the
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, with the club finishing in 17th position and thus securing its top-tier status for the coming season, Bloom released a statement, saying that "it was time for a change", and sacked Hughton, replacing him with
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's
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coach
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. In the
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season, Brighton finished with 51 points, their highest ever points tally in the Premier League. By finishing in 9th place Brighton also secured its then highest ever top flight final position. Following the 9th placed finish, Brighton would complete the
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season in 6th place and by doing so, qualified for the
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, hosting European football for the first time in their history. The European charge was started by Graham Potter and completed by
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, after the former departed for Chelsea. In 2018, Bloom completed the takeover of
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club Royale Union Saint-Gilloise, known as USG. At the end of the 2020-2021 football season USG were promoted to Belgian First Division A for the first time in 48 years. Bloom was the majority owner of USG however following the qualification by USG and Brighton for UEFA club competitions for the 2023-2024 season, Bloom made changes to his investment in USG to ensure compliance with UEFA's multi-club ownership rules. These changes resulted in Bloom becoming a minority shareholder in USG. USG and Brighton's admission to UEFA club competitions for the 2023-2024 season was confirmed by UEFA in a press release issued o
7th July, 2023
. Bloom was appointed
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(MBE) in the
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for services to association football and to the community in Brighton.


Personal life, and other ventures

Bloom, who is
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, has played a key role in the development of a
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and community centre project in
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. He became involved when the Brighton and Hove Hebrew Congregation faced financial difficulties, with funding for the project provided by the Bloom Foundation, where he serves as chairman.


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Card Player profile

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Jewish Chronicle feature
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