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well at least someone is making money out f it - sounds like another million dollar homepage type thing
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostYou'll never make a profit out of it - it's in the rules. Although I'm sure the organisers will make a tidy sum.
I'm doing it for fun and have signed up for three years.
I'm of the opinion we should buy a conference side with a decent ground and aim for Div 1. People voting for Leeds are dreaming.
I voted for a local (ish) conference side who I'd like to see do well. I'm in it for the fun too - signed up early and am now waiting for everyone else to pay up!
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You'll never make a profit out of it - it's in the rules. Although I'm sure the organisers will make a tidy sum.
I'm doing it for fun and have signed up for three years.
I'm of the opinion we should buy a conference side with a decent ground and aim for Div 1. People voting for Leeds are dreaming.
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Originally posted by n5gooner View PostI ownder if there is the option to sell your option in the future....
If you can, it could be worth a go, given the stupid sums that people are paying for clubs at the moment, e.g. more than £15 for Villa...
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAs long as they don't buy Leeds, which is the top option at the moment.
When you pay, you get a vote for who to buy - there are already four clubs that have approached them to see about selling up, so it could be a real goer.
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As long as they don't buy Leeds, which is the top option at the moment.
When you pay, you get a vote for who to buy - there are already four clubs that have approached them to see about selling up, so it could be a real goer.
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Own A Football Club
Has anyone else seen this? The idea is a society where everyone pays £35 a year for a share in a football club - everyone votes weekly on tactics, and has a say in transfers, pick the team etc.
When they get enough money, they are looking to buy a club - if they don't buy anything in the first year, then you get the money back, and the interest goes to charity.
Just think - a CUK football team for the premiership!Tags: None
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