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I always remember my dad telling me about going to Maidstone in the late 80s/early 90s and people watching the game from their living room windows as the houses were that close to the pitch!

this is what Watling street was like.........mind ignore our awful team.

 

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Another couple of renderings of our proposed new stadium. Looks pretty impressive imo.

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what on earth is that
 

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That architect gone for the Oxford model of having no stand at the end? Surely that design is going to create a wind tunnel?!
 

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It won't look as good without the ominous sky and dramatic lighting :bg:
 
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Where are they going to find all those people to fill the stands?
 

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"For example, Dagenham & Redbridge and York City will receive in the region of £700,000 in increased parachute payments over two years after their relegation from League Two. North Ferriby’s finance director Richard Watts says that amount of money would keep the club running comfortably for a couple of years."

See, that spend of about £350k a year for them is still quite high on average gates of 446 and high for the Conference North I imagine, bar 2 or 3 exceptions (Stockport, Fylde, Boston?).
 

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Interesting interview with our Technical Director/Director of Football Asif Rehmanwala. More proof that we're not recklessly spending and now go about player recruitment in a far more progressive and professional way then most other clubs at this level, meaning we'll be getting proper value for money

We're clearly a club going places with a proper structure and a clear plan to get to the Championship. The fact we've now got a top manager in Cooper and his staff implementing a proper footballing identity throughout the club can only make us even better. Exciting times.

 
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We're clearly a club going places with a proper structure and a clear plan to get to the Championship.

Although I do agree that you'll be out of this league sooner or later, pigs will fly before you get to the championship.
 

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Interesting interview with our Technical Director/Director of Football Asif Rehmanwala. More proof that we're not recklessly spending and now go about player recruitment in a far more progressive and professional way then most other clubs at this level, meaning we'll be getting proper value for money

We're clearly a club going places with a proper structure and a clear plan to get to the Championship. The fact we've now got a top manager in Cooper and his staff implementing a proper footballing identity throughout the club can only make us even better. Exciting times.


If by clear plan you mean "chuck money at it until the goal is achieved", then yeah, that's pretty clear. Your business model is based on continuous, generous, third party investment. You'd think a club like FGR would understand what the word 'sustainable' meant.
 

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It's almost if people think Chris is being serious when he says FGR can reach the Championship.

Mystifying.
 

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Seen and heard it before,Rushden & Diamonds,Kettering,Boston,Crawley,Fleetwood,First 2 are extinct Boston conference north,Crawley struggling,Fleetwood struggling and still got backers,forgot Grays Athletic who also went bust,the only one I can think of who survive without investment anymore is Stevenage, Surprised Chris hasn't bet they win champions league in 10 years
 

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It's almost if people think Chris is being serious when he says FGR can reach the Championship.

Mystifying.

Chris said... "More proof that we're not recklessly spending".

FGR's accounts from April 2015 read something like this...

Assets - £0.3M
Liabilities - £5.4M
Cash - £0.09M

Turnover - £1.0M
Salaries - £2.1M
Operating loss - £3.0M

Yep, that's right, they lost 3 times their annual turnover. Their salary bill alone was over double their turnover.

I realise these are over 12 months out of date, but I doubt too much has changed.
 

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Chris said... "More proof that we're not recklessly spending".

FGR's accounts from April 2015 read something like this...

Assets - £0.3M
Liabilities - £5.4M
Cash - £0.09M

Turnover - £1.0M
Salaries - £2.1M
Operating loss - £3.0M

Yep, that's right, they lost 3 times their annual turnover. Their salary bill alone was over double their turnover.

I realise these are over 12 months out of date, but I doubt too much has changed.
Certainly doesnt make good reading, only thing I'd say in mitigation is that during that financial year we had a massive turnover of players, clearing out the crazy old Hockaday contracts (plus some good players such as Matty Taylor) and bringing in Pennock's lot. We were still paying off players on 3 year deals that were long gone like Mangan and Barry ffs.
 

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It's almost if people think Chris is being serious when he says FGR can reach the Championship.

Mystifying.

Surprised Chris hasn't bet they win champions league in 10 years

I'm not pulling these claims out of thin air.

It's clearly been stated by senior officials at the club on several occasions that the ambition is to get to the Championship asap, and a structure is being put in place to push us to the next level. If we go up this season, which is very likely, we'll be a very strong side in league 2 with successive promotions a realistic target.

People don't realise how professional and well run our set up is these days, we are literally on another level to everyone else in this league.
 

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People don't realise how professional and well run our set up is these days, we are literally on another level to everyone else in this league.

Not too difficult when you're competing with the likes of Woking, who are run as if it's still the 1980s.
 

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People don't realise how professional and well run our set up is these days, we are literally on another level to everyone else in this league.
You had a manager who cut the grass after you binned off your grounds man and didn't replace him in decent time...

I don't know what constitutes 'another level', but, tbh, I think you've probably just gone to a level you've not had within your Club before.
 

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If we go up this season, which is very likely, we'll be a very strong side in league 2 with successive promotions a realistic target.
I bet Luton fans thought that too, look how that worked out.
 

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I'm not pulling these claims out of thin air.

It's clearly been stated by senior officials at the club on several occasions that the ambition is to get to the Championship asap, and a structure is being put in place to push us to the next level. If we go up this season, which is very likely, we'll be a very strong side in league 2 with successive promotions a realistic target.

People don't realise how professional and well run our set up is these days, we are literally on another level to everyone else in this league.
I'm sorry, but a club with accounts like the figures I posted above could never be described as 'well run'. What you don't realise is how easily the mini empire you're growing to be so proud of can, and will, eventually crumble.

You're living an unsustainable dream. Enjoy it while it lasts.
 

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"For example, Dagenham & Redbridge and York City will receive in the region of £700,000 in increased parachute payments over two years after their relegation from League Two. North Ferriby’s finance director Richard Watts says that amount of money would keep the club running comfortably for a couple of years."

See, that spend of about £350k a year for them is still quite high on average gates of 446 and high for the Conference North I imagine, bar 2 or 3 exceptions (Stockport, Fylde, Boston?).

But that will just service debts that we carry over.
 

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I'm not pulling these claims out of thin air.

It's clearly been stated by senior officials at the club on several occasions that the ambition is to get to the Championship asap, and a structure is being put in place to push us to the next level. If we go up this season, which is very likely, we'll be a very strong side in league 2 with successive promotions a realistic target.

People don't realise how professional and well run our set up is these days, we are literally on another level to everyone else in this league.

Very confident of walking the league, there will always be a Cheltenham etc who will compete. Chucking money at everything left right and centre does not mean your professional. There is nothing professional at all about a business making massive losses year on year.

You only have to look at Darlington to see where you might be in a few years. Good luck, your going to need it.
 

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