Matthew Harding

Matthew Harding (December 26, 1953 – October 22, 1996) was a British businessman, vice-chairman of Chelsea football club and a major financial supporter of New Labour (the Labour Party). Harding was born in Haywards Heath, West Sussex, the son of Paul Harding, an insurance executive. He attended Abingdon School in Oxfordshire, but did not enjoy the school ethos. He did however return to the school just weeks before his death to speak to a small g... more

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  • Dec 26, 1953

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  • Oct 22, 1996 (age 42 years)

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