They plan on selling the ground to knock it down and to build a B&Q.Genuinely interested by this as it's a bit different and I hope it works out for you but have they set out their strategy / plans yet? Are they in it for the short term, long term etc? What happens when the £2m runs out / what is it being spent on? Where does the documentary fit into this? Is the success of that dictating how long they stick around?
Definitely something different and i'd be excited if I were a Wrexham fan as if it takes off they obviously have the funding to have a good go. Totally opposite to the kind of takeover we've had where we've having to cut budgets and start again
Genuinely interested by this as it's a bit different and I hope it works out for you but have they set out their strategy / plans yet? Are they in it for the short term, long term etc? What happens when the £2m runs out / what is it being spent on? Where does the documentary fit into this? Is the success of that dictating how long they stick around?
Definitely something different and i'd be excited if I were a Wrexham fan as if it takes off they obviously have the funding to have a good go. Totally opposite to the kind of takeover we've had where we've having to cut budgets and start again
Think he was just referring to Brotherhood Clubs.
As sole founder and administrator of The Brotherhood, I confirm that we are in it.Think he was just referring to Brotherhood Clubs.
As sole founder and administrator of The Brotherhood, I confirm that we are in it.
6000 gin bottles have been put on sale at £32 a pop, and are selling like hotcakes.No longer got the most exotic owners on the league.
Delighted for Wrexham, whose fans deserve something good after the last decade. As long as they appoint someone who knows what they’re doing to run the football side and let them get on with it, as seems to be the case, then it’s hard to see how it can go wrong. There’ll be some cringey marketing stuff (see the Chester thing in their mission statement), but who cares when their scope to raise your profile and bring money in is so massive. And, as others have said, they’ve got a massive public profile to protect, as opposed to your average dodgy rich bloke.
Nice one, quite topical too. Meeow.You have no authority here, Jackie Weaver.
Sounds incredibly positive for you all. I hope they get that bloody terrace back open as it's a fantastic standThey have said they aren't in it for the short term, but time will tell on that score. The 2m a cash injection and is just initial investment, its not the totality of investment. I think we will ultimately see slow and steady growth, a lot of their talk revolves around the infrastructure- of which we currently have very little. So ground improvements, a training ground, investment in youth and community projects. We obviously now have the finances to compete on a squad building level too, although even before due to our relative size our turnover wasn't bad. This will just put us on a different level. We will finally be able to compete with Stockport.
The documentary is a funny one, I think it just boils down to the opportunity being there. There was some suggestion (just based on normal industry returns) that this alone would bring in 3million+ to the club, which is basically free money. Ryan Reynolds has a love of marketing, and particularly doing things a bit differently, so I suspect this is all part of the plan to market the club more widely.
First steps are going to be a new CEO being appointed and then restructuring of the staff. We can't buy players until the next International transfer window anyway. I suspect they are targeting next season for a promotion challenge, whatever happens with this one.
It's crazy how a takeover reinvigorates a fan base. Our lot raised 15k to buy some bloody camera equipment when the takeover happened, then another 5k this week to a local Hospice because someone threatened one of their staff over the vaccines.6000 gin bottles have been put on sale at £32 a pop, and are selling like hotcakes.
That's £192k in the coffers already minus expenses.
He has a contract until the summer, I reckon he’ll see the season out and hopefully we finish about 10th. Going up is the last thing we want.
Yeah I'd go along with this.Hard not to be pleased for Wrexham who, along with us, Pools, Chessie and Stockport must be one of the worst clubs to have followed for the past 10 years.
Purely coincidental.How do TV companies do it??
Wrexham v Notts has been live on BT for Saturday for about 3 weeks?
The take over happens and the first game is live!
OR do you think they delayed the takeover so it has maximum publicity?
Lincoln is a strange one like, before the Cowleys they were barely scraping 2k and I don't remember them getting much more than that in the FL either.Yeh I kind of put them in a Luton Town/Lincoln City ball park. But with potential for much more fans.
I guess we (Notts) really need to be looking for top now as I think the playoffs could be very tasty indeed.
Of the clubs that have been down here since we have, I can only think of Luton and Bristol Rovers who had reasonably larger crowds than us on a regular basis. I would put Oxford, Notts County and Tranmere in the bracket just below them before arriving at the likes of Wrexham, Hartlepool, Stockport, Grimsby & Chesterfield.Lincoln is a strange one like, before the Cowleys they were barely scraping 2k and I don't remember them getting much more than that in the FL either.
Luton I'd say are the biggest club to have been relegated down here. I think they could easily settle as a lower end Championship side.
I'm no Keates fan by any means but wanting to not get promoted is bizarre. Anything to get out of this league I would take at the moment! If we're mid/lower League 2 next year then we can get rid.He has a contract until the summer, I reckon he’ll see the season out and hopefully we finish about 10th. Going up is the last thing we want.
Prior to Cowley arriving, we'd spent 9 or 10 years without finishing above mid-table in L2 or the NL and the latter 5 years in the bottom third of the NL, so most lost interest.Lincoln is a strange one like, before the Cowleys they were barely scraping 2k and I don't remember them getting much more than that in the FL either.
Luton I'd say are the biggest club to have been relegated down here. I think they could easily settle as a lower end Championship side.
Of the clubs that have been down here since we have, I can only think of Luton and Bristol Rovers who had reasonably larger crowds than us on a regular basis. I would put Oxford, Notts County and Tranmere in the bracket just below them before arriving at the likes of Wrexham, Hartlepool, Stockport, Grimsby & Chesterfield.
Lincoln were more in Mansfield, Torquay, Cambridge & Cheltenham territory, hitting the mid 2000s on average, dipping below 2000 on a number of occasions.
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