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Originally Posted by Peterdavies
It doesn't matter how big they are. FC United started like Accy Stanley (reborn) - ia a pub.
Real Madrid started in a college with students, then moved on and formed Madrid Football Club, with 50 members. It took them 105 years to get organised, and for most of that time they rented the ground and got changed in a pub.....
Although a "little" club, we have some amazing fans. "we" raised £100,000 to help in a very short time. Ilyas was talking about a few quid membership. OK, we get up to 2,000 for most matches, and we don't have almost 2,000 fan clubs around the world.
However, I know there is a fan club in Omagh, Northern Ireland, and there are others too, there are always guys arriving from overseas to watch, and we do have a name that everyone knows (and adds - "who are they"). A proper web campaign to recruit members, and don't be shy - use the Real Madrid example - the papers already have - OWN ACCRINGTON STANLEY - be a member of the most famous "little" club in the world.
Three years ago (I think), Ebbsfleet United was chosen by a group of guys on the internet and they sold "shares" in the club for £35 - I bought one as part of the experiment (plus I was doing a degree at the time and studying lower league football clubs) - they aimed to raise £1 million, and very nearly did. EBBSFLEET UNITED _ I didnt even know where it was......
don't forget where the club has come from.... now you can help decide where it goes from here
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I think both templates for both FC United & Real Madrid are interesting in what they bring in terms of vibrancy and being able to effectively run their Clubs in terms of money & being self sufficient.
As Cashy rightly points out these are effectively the Biggest Club in the World in Real who operate a system of socio (club member) which you must be to become a season ticket holder and they also have over 1800
peñas (official club affiliated supporters clubs), even FC was started with fans disenchanted by the goings on at the second largest Club in the World.
FC also operate a yearly membership scheme to become members is that something best served for Stanly in that it would be a revenue scheme on a yearly basis or would a monthly/weekly scheme serve better?
Revenue brought in this way could be used to improve facilities now and could be chosen by the fans or could it go to help with squad building, training facilities etc?
Or would then detract from things already in operation by diverting peoples disposable income or would it if done in the correct manner effectively put more money into the Club?
Stanley are some way off that but with the correct structure put in place now it can grow to achieve that, I think Stanley have a lot of skin shedding to do to get to that stage but what could be put into practice now can be something that effectively grows as the Club starts to build whether that is in terms of fanbase or newer facilities or a combination of both.
As LD also pointed out erlier in this thread any new ground will hopefully take into account facilities that can effectively bring income streams 365 days a year but we are still at the Crown and we have a facility that could become more community focussed at the Club in the Lounge that could maybe become a social hub for the community whether that be as a Mum & Tots group in the mornings, a Youth Club in the Evenings they would add to the social dimension and attractiveness of the Club now bringing people into contact with the Club who would normally not come anywhere near.
There are so many paths to choose and not every one will be the right one but with as many people onboard with ideas, opinions and know how it can shape the Club for years to come and grow as the Club grows.
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