The life and business times of Oxford United owner Firoz Kassam will be scrutinised in a BBC Two documentary this week.
Firoz Kassam The programme, Bindi Millionaires - Bigger Fish to Fry, will be screened tomorrow (Tuesday) at 7.30pm.
From running a fish and chip shop in Brixton, Mr Kassam's fortune is now estimated at £100m, and he is listed at number 14 in the UK's Asian Rich List.
In 1999, he bought Oxford United by paying off the club's £18m debts and has witnessed the club go through mixed fortunes.
The team has plummeted from Division One to the Division Three, but this season Mr Kassam unveiled a new 12,000-seater stadium and an impressive manager Mark Wright, a former defender for England, Liverpool and Derby County.
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