Leekbrookgull
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Seeing as the long time owner has lead it to this,it could well be the end of a club formed in 1874 and for the record the ground is council owned.. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54088646
Seeing as the long time owner has lead it to this,it could well be the end of a club formed in 1874 and for the record the ground is council owned.. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54088646
Seeing as the long time owner has lead it to this,it could well be the end of a club formed in 1874 and for the record the ground is council owned.. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54088646
Mate. Go Crowdfunding. You head over to the nearest Macclesfield fan forum and you say: "Guys. Lets buy it".
You contact the media about your crowdfunding project. You go to Reddit Soccer and write about it.
Suddenly you have 2000 Macclesfield fans all donating £10 to the project. 100 000 random football fans who thinks its cool and groovy and hip also donate £5. A third of them even donate £10.
You now have about £700k, and the wealthiest man in Macclesfield says: this is cool. Good PR. Here's 500k.
Macclesfield Town FC is yours. You are the owner/chairman. A new beginning.
Mate. Go Crowdfunding. You head over to the nearest Macclesfield fan forum and you say: "Guys. Lets buy it".
You contact the media about your crowdfunding project. You go to Reddit Soccer and write about it.
Suddenly you have 2000 Macclesfield fans all donating £10 to the project. 100 000 random football fans who thinks its cool and groovy and hip also donate £5. A third of them even donate £10.
You now have about £700k, and the wealthiest man in Macclesfield says: this is cool. Good PR. Here's 500k.
Macclesfield Town FC is yours. You are the owner/chairman. A new beginning.
And when you wake up, you realise you haven’t got a penny to pay any of the significant outgoings and you’re back to square one; but it’s you now that now owes these fresh debts that are growing daily.
It’s become you and the club both facing bankruptcy.
And surely that would be very exciting? Working 24/7 to make it happen. Find every possible investor in the area, sell them the vision. Look for unusual ways to make money. Something special, something out of the ordinary.
And when you wake up, you realise you haven’t got a penny to pay any of the significant outgoings and you’re back to square one; but it’s you now that now owes these fresh debts that are growing daily.
It’s become you and the club both facing bankruptcy.
And surely that would be very exciting? Working 24/7 to make it happen. Find every possible investor in the area, sell them the vision. Look for unusual ways to make money. Something special, something out of the ordinary.
I guess you’ve never been to Macclesfield then.
Don’t get me wrong, I love your alternative suggestion to use new alternative ways to find the money to save Macclesfield, its just that the purchase price is only part of the funding you’d need from day one.
Of course. Would also need to raise money to keep it all floating for a while. The "normal" turnover for a non-rich club going 0 profit and 0 deficit the National League is around £1.8m (obviously varies but based on a few clubs I looked up). Finding the money is obviously difficult but it just cant be impossible if you take another route than most of the clubs all looking into the same money bag.
In the example you gave, approaching £600k of the total raised was from “100 000 random football fans who thinks its cool and groovy and hip” and I think that you might be right, that sort of money could be raised. But be realistic, they aren’t going to continue to fund the club, they’ll be on FB telling the world they have donated to the next fashionable cause.
With the vast majority of your initial founders uninterested in any further investment you’ve still got to find £35k every week from day one.
With nobody attending games.
Your not called Mr Putdown for nothing are you
What an arselicker
In the initial crowdfunding stage you can also add that any additional money recieved will be used to keep the club fleeting. Obviously there is a limit to how much it would be possible to raise - but if you can raise enough to buy the club then realistically (perhaps with air quotes) you could also get the money to run the club for a month or two.
But not only have you raised money - you have also attracted followers. Lets say that 50 000 or so dont lose interest immediatly, and that a further 50 000 or so that didnt donate would be interested in follow how the club develops from this point, you have a very nice "fan base" to start with.
The key would be to keep as many of these as possible interested. Today "Silkmen TV" got 1300 followers on Youtube. Now lets start a daily video diary on how to run a football club: a unique and transparent insight to what is going on. Plenty of nerds would tune in, people have showed that they are obsessed with this kind of shit. I promise there would be 50k followers within a week - nice PR, nice advertising money.
What an arselicker
Macclesfield Town Football Club has been wound up in the High Court over debts totalling more than £500,000.
Southend also in court today.
Could lose a few clubs this season if fans aren't back soon.