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the concept is good, but the workability sounds ridiculous!
Imagine for one second that they take over at Stanley, can you imagine 50000 voting that yes we should have a roof - where does the money come from? The sheer amount of 'paperwork' that 50k consults would generate would be enormous. On the good side though, if they did manage to sell 50k shares and all those people became interested in the club, the marketing possibilites then immediately become that of a Premiership club. Shirt sales, big game ticket sales etc etc. At a club like Stanley (1.75m wouldn't buy a big club would it?) it would make a massive and immediate difference. They could rapidly transform a club and then sell their 'share' for quite a tidy profit. |
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and Stanley are currently third on the wish list!
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if you follow the link that Davo put on and have a look at the top picture, I'm pretty sure that is the Blackburn Rovers boardroom...?? (ok I'll own up I had to take my youngest, she is a fan, on a ground tour of ewood last time we were up..!!) Do you think £35 will get you a share of Rovers...!!! Tractorboy Red ;) |
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If they decided to buy Stanley then wouldn't all shareholders get a pay out???? I could be sitting on a nice little nest egg. ;)
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7.40 sunday morning they are talking about it on gmtv hope iam home from pub
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A perfect way to send a club tits up tbh
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Why are Leeds at the top then, is that not a case of unlocked stable doors and horses :D :D |
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I'm afraid I just can't get my head round this idea that 50000 people can take over a football club. That's 50000 people with no real interest in our future. Ok they might claim that they've got an interest but £35 is obviously nothing to the kind of people who are prepared to put their money down before a clubs been found which means that they'll not be that bothered if they lose the £35 when the club goes titsup.
It's our club not some fantasy football game. Eric's investment may have been little compared to some of the money that's being pumped in elsewhere but at least we're financially sound and wouldn't pack up if the worst came to the worst. Things have been far from perfect so far this season but I've got every confidence that we'll do ok. We've just got to be prepared for slow, steady growth. We've been spoilt in recent years with constant success - but it wasn't always like that - remember the mid-nineties, we were struggling in the NPL (and then got relegated). |
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Need to correct some misconceptions here -
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The rules of MFC prevent MFC from engaging in any action detrimental to the club. In other words if MFC were to purchase Stanley (or any other club), MFC would not be able to run up debts or enter contracts for which money has not been secured or set aside. The entire basis of the establishment of MFC is to secure the future of a football club and allow football fans (including Stanley fans) an opportunity to run the club. Why should it be the case that you have to have millions in your back pocket to decide what happens to a football club? and how many people with millions in their back pockets have ending up completely f*cking up the club they have bought? Finally, if the entire project did go titsup (and it would be in football rather than financial terms) then in all likelihood the club would be sold to a local supporters trust for a nominal fee - as the members of MFC cannot make any financial gain fromthe sale of the club. Quote:
Stanley is currently in a stable financial situation but givent he current level of attendances this will not maintain itself indefinitely. Eric has admitted this himself. Now Stanley may not be an option for MFC - it is clear that the board want investment in the club but appear unwilling to give up control of the club for that investment. Quote:
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out of intrest how much are stanleys shares worth each ?
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