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Shanks65
13-11-07, 07:50 AM
Interesting idea.

MyFC to become first club to be run by fans via the net
By Nick Harris
Published: 13 November 2007

A new age of football club ownership will dawn today with the announcement that MyFootballClub, a disparate internet-based collective of fans from more than 70 countries, has agreed in principle to buy a professional English club.

In a groundbreaking move that will redefine the parameters of supporter involvement, MyFC's members – few or none of whom have an existing affiliation to the club – will vote on every key decision in its day-to-day running , from picking the team to selecting transfer targets and sanctioning moves.

The name of the club will be confirmed at www.myfootballclub.co.uk at midday. The Independent can reveal it plays in the Blue Square Premier (the tier immediately below League Two) and has hopes of promotion to the Football League for the first time. The most contentious aspect of the takeover – due to be completed within weeks – is that MyFC members will pick the team.

But it is understood that the club's manager – who will officially become "head coach" to signify his changing role – is in favour of the buyout. He will advise MyFC members of his views but ultimately will be obliged to field whatever team the MyFC members select. No professional club in the world has ever been run on such a basis, and the project is sure to attract some criticism.

However, the club's existing Supporters' Trust, which was informed of the takeover on Sunday, is also in favour of the move, which will instantly enrich the club by hundreds of thousands of pounds and dramatically boost its fan base. MyFC, the brainchild of a former football journalist, Will Brooks, was launched in April. It already has around 20,000 members who have paid a £35 annual fee to join, giving it a kitty of more than £700,000 – and growing – to take a controlling stake in the club and invest heavily in players.

http://sport.independent.co.uk/football/news/article3155121.ece

johnp
13-11-07, 09:50 AM
Yup, I'm now a manager!

runs to the nearest shop to buy a trenchcoat

-V-
13-11-07, 12:03 PM
Its so stupid and funny at the same time. They want to vote online on which players to buy and which players to pick in starting eleven

Just imagine your the opposition and you want to know their team line-up............just go online lol

PTP
13-11-07, 12:44 PM
good luck to them i say - hopefully it will go well for them

Warren
13-11-07, 12:50 PM
Its Ebbsfleet

tommyg
13-11-07, 01:36 PM
haha well this should be..uhh...entertaining

The Erectile Banana
13-11-07, 01:41 PM
I wouldn't fancy being a player in that team.

Having your role decided on the whim of thousands of faceless punters.

It's a novel idea, but ultimately a recipie for disaster as the manager is being turned into an ineffective puppet and the players have no leadership, no one accountable for decisions.

tommyg
13-11-07, 02:04 PM
I wouldn't fancy being a player in that team.

Having your role decided on the whim of thousands of faceless punters.

It's a novel idea, but ultimately a recipie for disaster as the manager is being turned into an ineffective puppet and the players have no leadership, no one accountable for decisions.

Yep. Talk about job security...

Ritchi3
13-11-07, 02:10 PM
Yeah, the whole idea of lots of people voting for what should be done is outdated, we need one person to have total control of the goings on. Wait a minute, this is North Korea isn't it?

Rich
13-11-07, 02:35 PM
How can 20,000 people make a judgement on a player, when the chances of actually seeing them in the flesh is so small. It's exactly like picking a team and never seeing a player play! :haha:

cobain
13-11-07, 02:40 PM
How can 20,000 people make a judgement on a player, when the chances of actually seeing them in the flesh is so small. It's exactly like picking a team and never seeing a player play! :haha:

I guess myfc will charge extra 35 quid for live tv coverage :)

PTP
13-11-07, 02:45 PM
it's champ man

The Erectile Banana
13-11-07, 03:22 PM
it's champ man

At lesst in FM you have player stats to work off?

What's going to happen here? Will a player be dropped just because someone doesn't like the sound of their name?

This idea is a bit like Communism - great in theory...

Ritchi3
13-11-07, 03:25 PM
This idea is a bit like Communism - great in theory...

Actually, as I alluded to in my earlier post, it's more like democracy.

The Erectile Banana
13-11-07, 03:28 PM
Actually, as I alluded to in my earlier post, it's more like democracy.


Not really. In a democracy you vote for someone to run the place for you. If it was a democracy they would have voted for the manager they wanted and let him run it.

Communism gives everyone an equal say to run the show together just like this concept does.

PTP
13-11-07, 03:31 PM
At lesst in FM you have player stats to work off?

What's going to happen here? Will a player be dropped just because someone doesn't like the sound of their name?

This idea is a bit like Communism - great in theory...

i was just thinking about this - what happens if you are the star striker - played like 15 games in a row, carrying a knock and you are fucking knackered and need a rest but you keep getting picked to start each week :haha:

johnp
13-11-07, 03:40 PM
i was just thinking about this - what happens if you are the star striker - played like 15 games in a row, carrying a knock and you are fucking knackered and need a rest but you keep getting picked to start each week :haha:

You do as your told, or you'll be shipped off to Gulag :handshake:

Ritchi3
13-11-07, 03:43 PM
Not really. In a democracy you vote for someone to run the place for you. If it was a democracy they would have voted for the manager they wanted and let him run it.

Communism gives everyone an equal say to run the show together just like this concept does.


Huh?
I think you need to look up what the real intentions of both forms of governments were.

Democracy means that everyone has an equal say in how things are run, every vote has an equal weighting. The name comes from the Greek "ruled by the people".
Communism means that everybody IS equal, and gets equal benefits, but has no influence over which direction the country will go.

This is way more like a Democracy.

Although that's not to say this will be any more or less successful than either form of government.

andyinswinton
13-11-07, 06:09 PM
I'm a member but a bit disappointed its Ebbsfleet.

I wasn't expecting a Liverpool takeover but a team with a bit more about them that Ebbsfleet.

BobTheCharmer
13-11-07, 07:06 PM
I'm a member but a bit disappointed its Ebbsfleet.

I wasn't expecting a Liverpool takeover but a team with a bit more about them that Ebbsfleet.

its an up & coming area. direct link on the eurostar line. big catchment area. 6th in the non league. little debt. seems good choice to me.

andyinswinton
13-11-07, 08:55 PM
I suppose I was hoping for a team that would be within travelling distance.

Kent isn't the easiest place to get to from the North West. Still I will be looking for the games against Altrincham, Northwich and Droylsden.

The Erectile Banana
13-11-07, 09:56 PM
Huh?
I think you need to look up what the real intentions of both forms of governments were.

Democracy means that everyone has an equal say in how things are run, every vote has an equal weighting. The name comes from the Greek "ruled by the people".
Communism means that everybody IS equal, and gets equal benefits, but has no influence over which direction the country will go.

This is way more like a Democracy.

Although that's not to say this will be any more or less successful than either form of government.

Fair enough Ritchi. That makes sense.

I stand corrected.

:handshake:

Ritchi3
14-11-07, 08:43 AM
Fair enough Ritchi. That makes sense.

I stand corrected.

:handshake:

Having said that, I don't see this working. But it's an interesting experiment all the same. It's just unfortunate that a club may be ruined by it.