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Salford moneybags win promotion to league in front of pathetic crowd
I love non-league football but this first ever play-off final which didn't feature a former league club proved to be under attended when only 8,000 turned up at Wembley to see moneybags Salford beat moneybags Fylde 3-0. This final typically draws crowds of 15k~20k & on 3 occasions 40k+
I'm not a fan of purchasing a league place like Salford have but I guess some of the old guard are passed their expiry date. How far can Salford go? 4 tiers in 5 years, will they buy the league 2 title next year?
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I think you can certainly buy yourself out of league 2 but after that I mean it's going to cost a serious amount of money.
It's crazy to think how much cash is being spent at non league clubs would be interesting to see differences in the likes of Spain germany Italy.
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Isn't the money put in by ex Manure players inc Scholes and Giggs?
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Watamistakatomaka
Isn't the money put in by ex Manure players inc Scholes and Giggs?
Neville and Beckham were in attendance today so I assume they got their fingers in this particular Salford flavoured pie.
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Singapore billionaire Peter Lim own 40% of the club.
Various people own 10% each.
So who knows they could do a Bournemouth
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Apparently, Peter Lim owns 40%. Why does that name ring a bell? Was he linked with us at one stage?
It's seems something of a vanity project. Why didn't they invest in Rochdale or Bury or Stockport or Oldham? It's similar to that FC United thing - couldn't disgruntled MU fans have supported another team in the area rather than create and control another one?
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The Bob Banker Spanker
Neville and Beckham were in attendance today so I assume they got their fingers in this particular Salford flavoured pie.
The Neville brothers, Giggs,Scholes and Beckham each own 10% with another ex Man U player ( I can’t remember which one without checking). But the biggest single investor is a Singaporean billionaire Peter Lim. He is a huge Man Utd fan but in the past he was also interested in buying Liverpool FC.
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Since62
The Neville brothers, Giggs,Scholes and Beckham each own 10% with another ex Man U player ( I can’t remember which one without checking). But the biggest single investor is a Singaporean billionaire Peter Lim. He is a huge Man Utd fan but in the past he was also interested in buying Liverpool FC.
Nicky Butt is the other 10% owner. It would have annoyed me if I hadn’t remembered that
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Bluebirdman Of Alcathays
Apparently, Peter Lim owns 40%. Why does that name ring a bell? Was he linked with us at one stage?
It's seems something of a vanity project. Why didn't they invest in Rochdale or Bury or Stockport or Oldham? It's similar to that FC United thing - couldn't disgruntled MU fans have supported another team in the area rather than create and control another one?
You're thinking of Simon Lim our former chief executive - no relation.
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Des Parrot
I love non-league football but this first ever play-off final which didn't feature a former league club proved to be under attended when only 8,000 turned up at Wembley to see moneybags Salford beat moneybags Fylde 3-0. This final typically draws crowds of 15k~20k & on 3 occasions 40k+
I'm not a fan of purchasing a league place like Salford have but I guess some of the old guard are passed their expiry date. How far can Salford go? 4 tiers in 5 years, will they buy the league 2 title next year?
I hate seeing them go up. Very frustrating when you have supporters of an authentic club like Wrexham missing out yet again. Wrexham would have taken a minimum of 10,000 to Wembley and probably more
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Pearcey3
I hate seeing them go up. Very frustrating when you have supporters of an authentic club like Wrexham missing out yet again. Wrexham would have taken a minimum of 10,000 to Wembley and probably more
Why on earth are Wrexham more ‘authentic’ than Salford?
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The Lone Gunman
Why on earth are Wrexham more ‘authentic’ than Salford?
I suppose they’ve been at that level with similar crowds without huge investment
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The Lone Gunman
Why on earth are Wrexham more ‘authentic’ than Salford?
Salford used to play in front of a handful of people. They now have rich ex footballers buying success. Surprise surprise they now have more fans. Wrexham fans stick by their club. Through thick and thin.
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had the chance to go and watch Bromsgrove v Corby town in the evostick southern league play off final last week but declined the offer . Bromsgove ended up 4-3 winners in front of almost 3000 fans . If you like your non league stuff Des did you go to he game as it's on your doorstep ? I heard it was a great advert for that league
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Freitag 4.17
You're thinking of Simon Lim our former chief executive - no relation.
Thanks, that's probably it :thumbup:
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Peter Lim owns Valencia and gave Gary Neville his ill-fated career move into management there. He is a business associate of the Nevilles, Scholes, Butt, Beckham and shares ownership with them of Hotel Football and Cafe Football. It doesn't look like they plan to stay around in League 2 for too long.
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MOZZER2
had the chance to go and watch Bromsgrove v Corby town in the evostick southern league play off final last week but declined the offer . Bromsgove ended up 4-3 winners in front of almost 3000 fans . If you like your non league stuff Des did you go to he game as it's on your doorstep ? I heard it was a great advert for that league
No mate, I watch Cinderford Town when I can't get to City games. They lost in the Final of the Southern League Cup to Stratford 1-0, they're in the semi final of the Gloucestershire Senior against Forest Green, after beating Bristol Rovers in the Q/F. They went 16 games unbeaten at the end of the league season, beat Cirencester away 2-1 in the playoff semi but lost to Yate Town 3-1 in the Final on Monday. Totally enjoyed it. Ironically even if they'd won the play-off they would not have been promoted, as only 5 of the 7 play off winners, based on points per game got promoted to tier 3 (= Merthyr's level) .
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Delbert
Peter Lim owns Valencia and gave Gary Neville his ill-fated career move into management there. He is a business associate of the Nevilles, Scholes, Butt, Beckham and shares ownership with them of Hotel Football and Cafe Football. It doesn't look like they plan to stay around in League 2 for too long.
Peter Lim has already had a number of common business investments with Vincent Tan in the Far East
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i see Cardiff Met had a good away win against caernarfon today for a europa play off place
it's been reported tonight a wall collapsed during a goal celebration . no one seriously hurt
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So what if the ex Man Utd players want to invest their cash in Salford?
It’s the only way to get ahead in the modern game.
If some rich benefactor wanted to plough wads into the City, everyone on here would be creaming themselves.
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Since62
Peter Lim has already had a number of common business investments with Vincent Tan in the Far East
I'm pretty certain that there were a few posts on here some years ago how Vincent Tan was a front man at City for Peter Lim.
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William Treseder
So what if the ex Man Utd players want to invest their cash in Salford?
It’s the only way to get ahead in the modern game.
If some rich benefactor wanted to plough wads into the City, everyone on here would be creaming themselves.
You've hit the nail on the head regarding why so many people loathe Salford, and hope that they are relegated out of league football next season. It's all to do with their benefactors being ex Man Utd players, the beloved media darlings, the 'class of '92'. Hope the club end up back from whence they came
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Apparently they were making a loss of £32k a week this season!
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Pearcey3
Salford used to play in front of a handful of people. They now have rich ex footballers buying success. Surprise surprise they now have more fans. Wrexham fans stick by their club. Through thick and thin.
In relative terms, Reading used to play in front of as handful of people, as did Cardiff City. Surprise surprise, both clubs attracted a lot more fans when they achieved success with the backing of wealthy owners.
All this 'authentic' codswallop is hilarious coming from a fan of a club whose stadium is named after a rich benefactor.....
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The Lone Gunman
In relative terms, Reading used to play in front of as handful of people, as did Cardiff City. Surprise surprise, both clubs attracted a lot more fans when they achieved success with the backing of wealthy owners.
All this 'authentic' codswallop is hilarious coming from a fan of a club whose stadium is named after a rich benefactor.....
No we didn’t. We used to get gates the best part of 20,000 in the late 60’s early 70’s when we are in the lower divisions. Salford used to be watched by one man and a dog and have never had any serious support. What a bizarre comparison you are desperately trying to make.
Yeah Madejski came in and was behind the move to the new stadium but we had existed for the best part of 120 years by then with a history of support behind us.
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Pearcey3
No we didn’t. We used to get gates the best part of 20,000 in the late 60’s early 70’s when we are in the lower divisions.
Utter bollocks.
Reading's league averages for the period in question were:
1967/68 - 8,127
1968/69 - 6,552
1969/70 - 9,855
1970/71 - 6,889
1971/72 - 5,531
1972/73 - 5,321
You football snobs make me laugh. Surely you realise that every football club had to start somewhere? That success at any club naturally brings higher attendances? And that wealthy backers are commonplace throughout the modern game regardless of the level?
The Manchester United guys have taken on a project, put their money into a tiny club that's local to them and are trying to build it up. They seem to be doing alright so far, but apparently their efforts are frowned upon by fans of 'authentic' clubs like Reading.
I bet they're gutted about that.....
:hehe:
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The Lone Gunman
Utter bollocks.
Reading's league averages for the period in question were:
1967/68 - 8,127
1968/69 - 6,552
1969/70 - 9,855
1970/71 - 6,889
1971/72 - 5,531
1972/73 - 5,321
You football snobs make me laugh. Surely you realise that every football club had to start somewhere? That success at any club naturally brings higher attendances? And that wealthy backers are commonplace throughout the modern game regardless of the level?
The Manchester United guys have taken on a project, put their money into a tiny club that's local to them and are trying to build it up. They seem to be doing alright so far, but apparently their efforts are frowned upon by fans of 'authentic' clubs like Reading.
I bet they're gutted about that.....
:hehe:
Yeah I over-egged those gates although we averaged c 15,000 in the 50’s which goes back to my point that we had a history of support. A history within the community even when we have been crap. Much like Wrexham we are one of the oldest clubs in existence. Salford were not established until 1940 and have spent most of their time in the local leagues.
What Salford are doing is spending vast amounts of money in comparison with the League they are in. It’s certainly not something Reading did to achieve success. Even in dark times like these Wrexham still average gates of 5,000. Yet despite having so much support they have a fraction of the funds that Salford have. I presume FFP doesn’t apply to the National League because if it did I doubt Salford would be able to buy their success.
I couldn’t give a rats arse whether they are much bothered about whether I think they are authentic or not. I’m a nobody anyway so it’s a shrug of the shoulders to that comment.
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The Lone Gunman
Why on earth are Wrexham more ‘authentic’ than Salford?
Because they are similar to the Stock. Aitken Waterman bands of the 80’s. Manufactured
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Cleve van Leef
Because they are similar to the Stock. Aitken Waterman bands of the 80’s. Manufactured
You think the club you support wasn’t manufactured?
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mazadona10
I think you can certainly buy yourself out of league 2 but after that I mean it's going to cost a serious amount of money.
It's crazy to think how much cash is being spent at non league clubs would be interesting to see differences in the likes of Spain germany Italy.
Think it was the Accrington Stanley chairman saying Bury had spent until they ran out of money, we're bailed out by footballers union and Bolton Wanderers (of all clubs) and on the back of this won promotion from league 2. He said it was impossible to run football clubs long term in that style and no other business would allow it.
Salford can absolutely buy their way out of league 2.