Pretty much - proposal (not approved yet) is 51% of the Women's team (already a separate legal entity) going to the consortium with Lewes FC (100% fan owned) owning the other 49%. Lewes FC will still own the pitch, central ops etc.So gonna be spun out away from the men's team?
Well as its in Guardian not much chance of that !Good to see the proposal sent out in confidence this morning to all fan owners for review, with this text in bold, was adhered to! I did wonder how long they really expected it to be kept under wraps.
"As a reminder, our duty as Owners is to protect the Club, and we’d like to reiterate that this information is private & confidential and should not be shared onwards or discussed with non-Lewes FC Owners, Staff or Directors."
It's really tricky isn't it............general ethos of the overall club vs the women being competitive - no chance of the latter long term unless they have a lot more money to spend. They're already full-time pro (started last season), but only because some staff salaries are funded by FA grants etc. The 'scraps' you mention could be huge though - they've already had a new pitch at a cost of 750k which wouldn't have happened without the women's team.Hmmn. Sounds like a done deal, but I've had an email asking for my opinion as a Lewes FC owner. Wonder if there will be a ballot and if owners views, or directors wishes will be the deciding factor?
The original ethos at Lewes was for the Men and Women Teams to have equal resources, but with the call for Womens Championship clubs, like Lewes, to become professional that would make it very unlikely, so the Women's team would have much more under this take over.
I'm confused and unsure. Needs careful consideration as the scraps from an enhanced Womens Team could be considerable for the men, but at what cost? Who knows what a takeover consortium might want to do in the future?
They must have been a bit naive if they thought this wouldn't get out!Good to see the proposal sent out in confidence this morning to all fan owners for review, with this text in bold, was adhered to! I did wonder how long they really expected it to be kept under wraps.
"As a reminder, our duty as Owners is to protect the Club, and we’d like to reiterate that this information is private & confidential and should not be shared onwards or discussed with non-Lewes FC Owners, Staff or Directors."
Public nowThey must have been a bit naive if they thought this wouldn't get out!
Presumably the bit in italics was meant to keep the potential investors happy, then when it gets splurged all over the Guardian they can just hold their hands up and say "well, we did try......."
I'm sure I've done a 3pm Pan>Am double matchday before and didn't have to leave earlySlightly off topic, I’m planning to go to the Lewes game tomorrow before our one. What’s the likelihood of me making kick off getting a train from Lewes at 4:45?
A vote by fans on anything that falls into the terms of reference of ownership. The Bundesliga does a similar model pretty well while remaining profitable, attractive to many of the best players in the world, keeping ticket prices at a level most of the population can afford without bankrupting themselves, and enabling the national team to play at the highest level. It also means no club can be taken over by a murderous, torturing, medieval regime for example. Or by dodgy Russian gangsters intent on helping a club buy it's way to success, or corrupt politicians guilty of money laundering and looking for ways to sports-wash their reputation. Thankfully the FA's "fit and proper" test prevents those things happening here too.Who makes the decisions at a fan owned club. Or is the fan owned bit just a way of raising money.
This.Good to see the proposal sent out in confidence this morning to all fan owners for review, with this text in bold, was adhered to! I did wonder how long they really expected it to be kept under wraps.
"As a reminder, our duty as Owners is to protect the Club, and we’d like to reiterate that this information is private & confidential and should not be shared onwards or discussed with non-Lewes FC Owners, Staff or Directors."
Maybe I am wrong but was told 1000s had contributed to ownership scheme at £50 a time. If that is true that is a lot of money at that level.A vote by fans on anything that falls into the terms of reference of ownership. The Bundesliga does a similar model pretty well while remaining profitable, attractive to many of the best players in the world, keeping ticket prices at a level most of the population can afford without bankrupting themselves, and enabling the national team to play at the highest level. It also means no club can be taken over by a murderous, torturing, medieval regime for example. Or by dodgy Russian gangsters intent on helping a club buy it's way to success, or corrupt politicians guilty of money laundering and looking for ways to sports-wash their reputation. Thankfully the FA's "fit and proper" test prevents those things happening here too.
Explaining the Bundesliga's 50+1 rule
Football in Germany is popular for many reasons: top-quality play, the highest average attendances in world football, low ticket prices and a great fan culture. A major contributing factor in this is the 50+1 ownership rule. bundesliga.com takes a closer look at exactly how and why it works...www.bundesliga.com
The Dripping Pan is probably better than the training ground, Lewes had many ground improvements before the start of last season including a new pitch.If Lewes women were to go up would the ground be up to top division standard?
It always puzzled me why Brighton ladies didn't play at the training ground rather than Crawley but someone on here told me it was due to the ground grading not being enough for the top division. Is the Dripping Pan any better than the ground at Shoreham?
It appears they were in discussions, then made aware it was going to be in the press so they made owners awareThey must have been a bit naive if they thought this wouldn't get out!
Presumably the bit in italics was meant to keep the potential investors happy, then when it gets splurged all over the Guardian they can just hold their hands up and say "well, we did try......."
Isn't there a train strike?Slightly off topic, I’m planning to go to the Lewes game tomorrow before our one. What’s the likelihood of me making kick off getting a train from Lewes at 4:45?