https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... rypto-bros
lets see how this ends up then
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The answer is…he played for loads of league clubs, but mostly Wycombe and Barnsley. Also spells at (deep breath) Fulham, Bournemouth, Hull, Hartlepool, Oldham, Bristol City, Yeovil, Walsall, Southend, and bookended his career with 180ish appearances at Woking.
He was a Woking player against us. Something sticks in my head that he may have been at Brentford too.
"crypto bro, "professional gambler" just a couple of things that stand out in the article. This isn't going to end well.
Think it was Gravesend that tried an early 00's something of this where a whole load of people owned the team and could help make decisions. I can't remember if they are even still around or turned into another team
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I thought Ebbsfleet tried it as well
Ebbsfleet is what Gravesend and Northfleet are now called.
They were bought by My Football Club in 2007, won the FA Trophy in 2008, but when they couldn't deliver what they promised (subscribers picking the team, having a say on transfers, etc...) found the backers not renewing and eventually gave 2/3s of their shares to the supporter's trust and the other 1/3 to another major shareholder of the club.
They were bought by My Football Club in 2007, won the FA Trophy in 2008, but when they couldn't deliver what they promised (subscribers picking the team, having a say on transfers, etc...) found the backers not renewing and eventually gave 2/3s of their shares to the supporter's trust and the other 1/3 to another major shareholder of the club.