by WestYorksRoyal » 10 Sep 2024 19:06
by traff » 10 Sep 2024 20:04
by Lower West » 10 Sep 2024 21:11
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Sep 2024 08:45
WestYorksRoyal During our recent travails, I've become a bit of a nerd for football pods. Price of football, ex players, ex managers, take your pick.
Those who have had success in the game all have the same advice:
1) Get good business people running the business side
2) Get good footballing people running the football side
3) Ensure you recruit decent people who respect each other (I.e., no dickheads).
Of course for the people on the ground it's not easy. Scouting is skilled work, coaching is skilled work. But for an owner, surely it is easy? Appoint the right directors to do the hard shit for you, and put governance structures in place as you did in your previous business career.
Why is L1 a graveyard full of badly run clubs like us? Why do so many clubs go to shit?
by Forbury Lion » 11 Sep 2024 13:14
Running a football club is easy, Running it well not always so easy.WestYorksRoyal During our recent travails, I've become a bit of a nerd for football pods. Price of football, ex players, ex managers, take your pick.
Those who have had success in the game all have the same advice:
1) Get good business people running the business side
2) Get good footballing people running the football side
3) Ensure you recruit decent people who respect each other (I.e., no dickheads).
Of course for the people on the ground it's not easy. Scouting is skilled work, coaching is skilled work. But for an owner, surely it is easy? Appoint the right directors to do the hard shit for you, and put governance structures in place as you did in your previous business career.
Why is L1 a graveyard full of badly run clubs like us? Why do so many clubs go to shit?
by Millsy » 11 Sep 2024 15:23
by Green » 11 Sep 2024 16:45
by Forbury Lion » 11 Sep 2024 16:48
Imagine the game belongs to a Chinese guy and your playing it on his computer only he doesn't pay the electricity bill on time and then tries to sell the monitor to Wycombe Wanderers mid game.Millsy I've played Championship Manager then Football Manager for years (pc and mobile) and I've never had issues. Ok it's as manager instead of owner and yes maybe doing it on a game might be a little different in some minor ways but the basics are the same and I've never had any problems at all.
by Millsy » 11 Sep 2024 16:49
Forbury LionImagine the game belongs to a Chinese guy and your playing it on his computer only he doesn't pay the electricity bill on time and then tries to sell the monitor to Wycombe Wanderers mid game.Millsy I've played Championship Manager then Football Manager for years (pc and mobile) and I've never had issues. Ok it's as manager instead of owner and yes maybe doing it on a game might be a little different in some minor ways but the basics are the same and I've never had any problems at all.
by Green » 11 Sep 2024 16:53
Lower West The amounts of money involved these days has fundamentally changed the sport. I know a lot of people that have turned their backs on the higher leagues. Returned to grass roots where clubs are an integral part of the community 24/7. Not just 23 match days a year. Far cheaper to watch as well.
by Dirk Gently » 11 Sep 2024 20:12
by Green » 12 Sep 2024 09:39
Dirk Gently But to answer the initial question, as I am tangentially involved in the running of a football club - it's f*cking difficult.
If you're a club that doesn't have the riches of Premier League TV money, there are so many financial demands (especially from fans who just want success whatever the cost), so many problems and so many variables that it's a nightmare.
by Dirk Gently » 12 Sep 2024 09:50
GreenDirk Gently But to answer the initial question, as I am tangentially involved in the running of a football club - it's f*cking difficult.
If you're a club that doesn't have the riches of Premier League TV money, there are so many financial demands (especially from fans who just want success whatever the cost), so many problems and so many variables that it's a nightmare.
Do you ever find yourself asking "Why do I bother"?
by WestYorksRoyal » 12 Sep 2024 12:12
Dirk GentlyGreenDirk Gently But to answer the initial question, as I am tangentially involved in the running of a football club - it's f*cking difficult.
If you're a club that doesn't have the riches of Premier League TV money, there are so many financial demands (especially from fans who just want success whatever the cost), so many problems and so many variables that it's a nightmare.
Do you ever find yourself asking "Why do I bother"?
All the time, especially at the moment. It's a whole load of work with bugger all reward - and like most things in life you're continually up against all sorts of vested interests and naysayers, fragile or over-inflated egos and grown-ups acting like 8-year-olds.
But it's what I believe in, and I have a vision of what can be, so I stick it out.
by Dirk Gently » 12 Sep 2024 12:19
WestYorksRoyalDirk GentlyGreen Do you ever find yourself asking "Why do I bother"?
All the time, especially at the moment. It's a whole load of work with bugger all reward - and like most things in life you're continually up against all sorts of vested interests and naysayers, fragile or over-inflated egos and grown-ups acting like 8-year-olds.
But it's what I believe in, and I have a vision of what can be, so I stick it out.
Not denying it's difficult for the guys running the club, but how many owners actually do this? Just trust good people, set them budgets and parameters to give them stability and it should be fine.
Obviously football is risky business, the difference between success and failure can be a post width. But even then, if an owner is transparent with their team how much money they are willing to invest and put at risk, it's up to them to give the club the best chance.
Failure is normally derived through ego. Getting involved above your head, thinking you can quickly throw money at it without trusting experts. It seems the playbook has been seen over and over again.
by Clyde1998 » 12 Sep 2024 12:33
GreenLower West The amounts of money involved these days has fundamentally changed the sport. I know a lot of people that have turned their backs on the higher leagues. Returned to grass roots where clubs are an integral part of the community 24/7. Not just 23 match days a year. Far cheaper to watch as well.
You say that but it has a trickle down effect, and lower leagues don't get the same advertising and tv money so often have to make up for it with higher gate prices.
Just had a quick look -
Barnet (Conference), £24
Welling United (Conference South) £17 (£16 in advance)
Dulwich Hamlet (Isthmian League Premier Division) £13
Hayes & Yeading (Southern Football league premier division) £12
We're Yeading. We're Yeading, We'll Kick your f*cking head in
You could argue premier league and championship is actually far better value for money given the standards of football involved.
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Sep 2024 12:40
WestYorksRoyalDirk GentlyGreen Do you ever find yourself asking "Why do I bother"?
All the time, especially at the moment. It's a whole load of work with bugger all reward - and like most things in life you're continually up against all sorts of vested interests and naysayers, fragile or over-inflated egos and grown-ups acting like 8-year-olds.
But it's what I believe in, and I have a vision of what can be, so I stick it out.
Not denying it's difficult for the guys running the club, but how many owners actually do this? Just trust good people, set them budgets and parameters to give them stability and it should be fine.
Obviously football is risky business, the difference between success and failure can be a post width. But even then, if an owner is transparent with their team how much money they are willing to invest and put at risk, it's up to them to give the club the best chance.
Failure is normally derived through ego. Getting involved above your head, thinking you can quickly throw money at it without trusting experts. It seems the playbook has been seen over and over again.
by Forbury Lion » 12 Sep 2024 13:25
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