by Royalist » 09 Jul 2013 22:24
by Christof » 10 Jul 2013 11:19
by Royalist » 10 Jul 2013 19:44
by Royal Rother » 10 Jul 2013 20:55
The current proposal is for http://Myfootballclub.co.uk to engage in a two year sponsorship arrangement with Slough Town. MyFC engaged in a discussions with ten clubs ranging from Step 2 of Non-League pyramid down to a Sunday League club. Many more clubs approached MyFC with proposals. There was an intense debate within MyFC over its future direction and what it would expect from any relationship with a club.
To put things into context -
http://Myfootballclub.co.uk purchased a controlling 75% share in Ebbsfleet in Feb 2008. The purchase included clearing debts of approximately £750,000 that the club had. In effect, without MyFC purchasing the club, EUFC would have at the very least suffered major cutbacks in expenditure if not collapsing completely. The club was losing about £30,000-£40,000 per month when MyFC completed the purchase. Over the following 5 years MyFC invested a total of more than £1.5million. At the time of the takeover of EUFC, MyFC had a membership of 32,000. By the time of the sale of EUFC a few weeks ago the membership had dropped to about 1,000. Unfortunately the club continued to lose significant sums of money right up to the time of the sale of the club and for a variety of reasons MyFC were unable to gain any real control over the club’s finances. In the end MyFC concluded an agreement with KEH a Middle Eastern consortium (led in the UK by ex-Charlton CEO Peter Varney) that hopefully will see EUFC flourish and develop.
http://Myfootballclub.co.uk made a lot of mistakes during its five year ownership of EUFC. The membership of MyFC are only too well aware of all the difficulties that existed, all the mistakes it made – and is determined not to make any of the same mistakes again.
So – what’s the deal.
To address the motivations of the membership of http://Myfootballclub.co.uk in its future direction. This sponsorship deal is not a normal commercial sponsorship where companies are looking to market their name or product. MyFC have different priorities that the Management Committee of Slough Town have negotiated around these in a positive manner. The relationship so far has been based on mutual respect and interest.
1. http://Myfootballclub.co.uk is made up of a whole number of different types of members – we have fans of Premiership teams who are disgusted with the way money has ruined the game – we have people who have no team to support for a variety of reasons (mainly overseas members) – we have overseas members who want to follow English football as well as football in their own country – we even have some supporters of EUFC who have remained with MyFC because they agree with the current philosophy that MyFC is trying to adopt. At the end of the day – all of members of MyFC have an overriding interest in helping the development of grassroots, community based football and feel that collectively they can have a much bigger impact than they can individually.
2. http://Myfootballclub.co.uk has no interest in taking any ownership control of any football club (and this is all but unanimous among the membership) – it’s a case of – been there and done that – we know the problems and the pitfalls and we know that MyFC is not capable of running any football club remotely in an online environment.
3. http://Myfootballclub.co.uk would like to develop a long-term partnership arrangement with Slough Town. However, that would only be a viable option if the club, the fans and the local community were supportive of the idea. This is the reason for the initial two-year sponsorship deal. It’s a case of learning to walk before you run. Hopefully, over the next two years MyFC will be able to develop a positive relationship with the club, the fans and the local community in such a way that all parties will view a continued relationship as beneficial for everyone. If that does not happen – MyFC and the club will part ways.
4. All future involvement with Slough Town will be based on when and if the club, the fans and the local community want to develop and extend the relationship. http://Myfootballclub.co.uk recognises that it has to earn the trust of the club, the fans and the local community if there is going to be a long-term relationship between MyFC and Slough Town. MyFC feels it can contribute positively to the future of Slough Town and will do its best to make its contribution as positive as possible for everyone. There is no hidden agendas etc.
There will undoubtedly be some apprehension about these ‘outsiders’ becoming involved with your club. That is only to be expected. The membership of http://Myfootballclub.co.uk is only too well aware of issues that local fans can have with such a development. MyFC is hoping that over time fans will see the positives of MyFC’s involvement with Slough Town and that any negatives can be minimised and corrected. Members of MyFC from all over the world visited Stonebridge Road to see EUFC play over the past five years. Many UK members were regular attendees at EUFC games – both home and away. In the vast majority of cases the personal interaction between EUFC fans and MyFC members was very positive. Hopefully this will continue now with Slough Town.
We hope this will help to allay some of the apprehension surrounding this sponsorship deal and put http://Myfootballclub.co.uk ’s new arrangement with Slough Town into context
by Royal Rother » 10 Jul 2013 21:07
Royalist They do normally. This should cheer them up even if it does seem too good to be true!
It is my intention to re-structure the ownership of the club within the next year to a community owned club. I am familiar with the MYFC model of one person one vote (also functioning at Lewes I believe), and this would be the preferred model. In the near future I will be contacting and engaging with Supporters Direct to explore and establish the best and easiest way to implement community ownership.
by Hoop Blah » 10 Jul 2013 21:39
handbags_harrisOne8Seven1 Reading Town have new owners. Sounds very positive for the club.
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/readingto ... 84878.html
Battersea and Wandsworth Trade Union Council Trading (BWTUC Trading) are pleased to announce the purchase of the majority shareholding of Reading Town Football Club.
etc, etc, etc
What possible reason could Battersea and Wandsworth TUC have to purchase a football club completely outside the region of their council? How very bizarre. You'd have thought that they'd have purchased Wandsworth Town or Battersea Terriers...
by Royalist » 10 Jul 2013 21:59
by Royal Rother » 10 Jul 2013 22:03
I have read with interest all the comments that have been made today. Can I once again assure everyone that there is no hidden agenda, if MyFC wanted to own a club they would have gone and bought a club. They have said they do not want to own or run a club. I really don’t know what more I, the committee or MyFC can say.
With regard to community ownership I thought most fans up and down the UK wanted their clubs to be community owned, infact many are jumping up and down and insisting! I am confident that protections can be put place to ensure that a ‘consortium’ does not buy up enough shares to have a majority. However if this was MyFC’s intentions they could have done it to any one of the community owned clubs in the UK (but why would they buy shares in a club that they are not welcome at?). Also someone has said that only 200/300 would buy shares in a community club – Slough has a population of over 120,000 and I am more than confident that many would want to be part owner in STFC (other clubs have seen issued shares in the community running to tens of thousands – and the club has benefited massively not only financially but also in home game support). BUT this really is something for future discussions and I did not anticipate it as being seen as a bad thing?
However I feel people are getting paranoid about this. MyFc do not own the club and the decision making process of the club does not change. Can we at least allow the relationship to commence and get bedded in as it is only then that we can all make a judgement.
by Royalist » 10 Jul 2013 22:09
by Christof » 11 Jul 2013 16:28
by Christof » 26 Jul 2013 18:14
by Four Of Clubs » 27 Jul 2013 10:21
by Royal Rother » 27 Jul 2013 11:50
by Four Of Clubs » 27 Jul 2013 12:36
Royal Rother In pre-season Windsor have been very impressive.
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Can't wait to get started.
by Royal Rother » 27 Jul 2013 13:41
by Four Of Clubs » 27 Jul 2013 14:04
Royal Rother Yep, I'm off there shortly.
Look out for the bald guy in the loud orange and white shirt. Mind you, TB might out-do me on the shirt front if last week's effort is anything to go by!
by Royal Rother » 27 Jul 2013 18:03
by Four Of Clubs » 27 Jul 2013 18:24
by Alexander Litvinenko » 27 Jul 2013 18:27
Royal Rother This message is from Steve Easterbrook, in an attempt to provide supporters with some assurance:
I have read with interest all the comments that have been made today. Can I once again assure everyone that there is no hidden agenda, if MyFC wanted to own a club they would have gone and bought a club. They have said they do not want to own or run a club. I really don’t know what more I, the committee or MyFC can say.
With regard to community ownership I thought most fans up and down the UK wanted their clubs to be community owned, infact many are jumping up and down and insisting! I am confident that protections can be put place to ensure that a ‘consortium’ does not buy up enough shares to have a majority. However if this was MyFC’s intentions they could have done it to any one of the community owned clubs in the UK (but why would they buy shares in a club that they are not welcome at?). Also someone has said that only 200/300 would buy shares in a community club – Slough has a population of over 120,000 and I am more than confident that many would want to be part owner in STFC (other clubs have seen issued shares in the community running to tens of thousands – and the club has benefited massively not only financially but also in home game support). BUT this really is something for future discussions and I did not anticipate it as being seen as a bad thing?
However I feel people are getting paranoid about this. MyFc do not own the club and the decision making process of the club does not change. Can we at least allow the relationship to commence and get bedded in as it is only then that we can all make a judgement.
It's a fascinating thing evolving there on the Slough Forum.
by AthleticoSpizz » 27 Jul 2013 21:37
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