In 1971, he joined the family business with the Hoveringham Group. When his father suddenly died in 1975, Needler took control of both the business and Hull City. In 1981, he sold Hoveringham to
Tarmac plc, although continued his involvement in a number of private family businesses. However, just like he had done with Hoveringham, Needler stayed involved with the football club for years to come as a director. He finally relinquished his family's long-held control over the Tigers in 1997, selling it to the captain of the
British Davis Cup team at the time,
David Lloyd. Once departed from all his previous businesses, Needler began a
debt counselling company called DebtWatchers in the 2000s. ==Personal life==