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I can't log on to their site but the tip bits I have seen from posts lately suggest Halifax is not so much in their plans and its drifting towards Stanley
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i get the feeling there after Stanley. But the halifax board have contacted them to say they would be interested.
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Stanley fit the profile perfectly and would be the best 'value' for money club around. And also the most marketable if they are looking for a club to sustain itself. £35 each and 50000 members gives £1.75M. Would Eric accept a million? then £750k is a decent initial investment until th efolowing year when another £1.75M gets pumped in.
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You're right that there will be a huge boost to merchandise sales. The members are aching already to starting buying replica jerseys. But the vast majority of members are very aware that whatever club we buy will already have a club culture and traditions. We're not anxious to change any of those -- no renaming the pub, no renaming the ground, no changing the colors and kit. We're just looking forward to adding ourselves to the committed fans already supporting the club. As I mentioned, our first hope is that all the loyal fans of the club we purchase will immediately join MyFC so that we can profit from their experience and insights to the club. It's a pretty cheap way of getting a say in how your own club will be managed. |
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But you're right that the annual cash infusion from MyFC membership is one of the best aspects for the purchased club. It will allow the club to bolster infrastructure, work with a youth academy, whatever the members see as the best priority for making the club grow. The top priority behind every MyFC decision is what's in the best interests of making the club prosper and move up the leagues. The danger, and I'm the first to admit it, is if we lose membership after the first year. That doesn't mean the death penalty to the club; it just means that the additional cash infusion each year is smaller than we'd like. But keep in mind also that we have no cap on our membership numbers. We hope the success of the project brings in far more than 50,000 total members, which of course, means more money for the club. Are the buy-out team targeting Stanley? I have no idea. But the club's a very popular one with our members right now. The only detractor I've read members expressing is the competition for supporters in the region. I personally think that's a potential problem for virtually any club in League 2 or the Conference. I don't see it as a major stumbling block. Again, I don't speak for the management team of MyFC. I'm just one member who happens to think Stanley would be a perfect fit for our goals and I hope, yours as well. And I wanted to correct a few misconceptions regarding what MyFC really is and what our intentions are. We're not the baggy monster some in the press want you to believe. We're just football fans who wish to be far more involved than any club has ever allowed in the past. In that regard, we plan to make history. |
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The favourite target for aquisition is currently Leeds United, Stanley are fifth on the list. |
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.... and if Buy-the-club get bored and have the 70% majority that says sell up? who are the idiots left with inflated wage bills they may not be able to service?
.... and if Buy-the-club make a mess of their "experiment" (that journo's words what conceived the idea) who are the idiots that will be left trying to save a club that has been sent to rack and ruin? The idea has a lot of merit but nobody will ever know if it works until it has worked, or failed. The benefits are huge - but the pitfalls are also as big. |
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I don't think I would like 50,000 supporters of other clubs running the club I support either |
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Hi - I am also a member of MyFootballClub - don't want to go into a long post about MFC but felt the need to correct a couple of statements about MFC
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No disrespect but I find that strange. The growth of myfc has been based on promoting itself through foottball forums such as this. That would suggest most members already have a first club. Do you not already support a club ? Quote:
I'm afraid I'm one of the sceptical ones about all this. |
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