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Head was on Mars reading all of that last night. Still haven’t fully processed everything. Looks like seriously sinister goings on behind the scenes there, a really aggressive statement. Shambles.

One of the teams that my lad played for when he was very young - Woolton FC, now have this the biggest amateur set up in the whole of Europe, right through from five year olds to Vets teams.

There`s no semi pro teams ( yet ), but it`s growth in the past twenty years has been incredible.

From the very start they`ve had people who are total anoraks in real life, involved in all the admin and day to day running and most of them either have kids that are adults or don`t have kids, so there`s never been a conflict of interest with the people who are running it all and the many teams.

It`s almost run like a military operation it`s that strict and rigid.

A for instance, one year my lads team sponsor bought them a white kit, to mirror the signage and logo of his business. Within a matter of weeks, they were ordered to play in the clubs regulation colours ( red or blue ) or face an immediate termination for breaching the code of conduct / contract that every team signs.

However, there`s never been any " coups" or teams folding due to behind the scenes shenanigans and no allegations of misuse of funds.

When amateur football clubs become this big they`ve got to be almost run like a company to keep control of things and from reading that statement from Widnes, it seems that there were too many vested interests, agendas and vendettas that should have been stamped on and weren`t.
 

One of the teams that my lad played for when he was very young - Woolton FC, now have this the biggest amateur set up in the whole of Europe, right through from five year olds to Vets teams.

There`s no semi pro teams ( yet ), but it`s growth in the past twenty years has been incredible.

From the very start they`ve had people who are total anoraks in real life, involved in all the admin and day to day running and most of them either have kids that are adults or don`t have kids, so there`s never been a conflict of interest with the people who are running it all and the many teams.

It`s almost run like a military operation it`s that strict and rigid.

A for instance, one year my lads team sponsor bought them a white kit, to mirror the signage and logo of his business. Within a matter of weeks, they were ordered to play in the clubs regulation colours ( red or blue ) or face an immediate termination for breaching the code of conduct / contract that every team signs.

However, there`s never been any " coups" or teams folding due to behind the scenes shenanigans and no allegations of misuse of funds.

When amateur football clubs become this big they`ve got to be almost run like a company to keep control of things and from reading that statement from Widnes, it seems that there were too many vested interests, agendas and vendettas that should have been stamped on and weren`t.

Widnes v AFC Widnes in 2034 in the NWC is gonna hit like peak Boca v River Plate.
 
One of the teams that my lad played for when he was very young - Woolton FC, now have this the biggest amateur set up in the whole of Europe, right through from five year olds to Vets teams.

There`s no semi pro teams ( yet ), but it`s growth in the past twenty years has been incredible.

From the very start they`ve had people who are total anoraks in real life, involved in all the admin and day to day running and most of them either have kids that are adults or don`t have kids, so there`s never been a conflict of interest with the people who are running it all and the many teams.

It`s almost run like a military operation it`s that strict and rigid.

A for instance, one year my lads team sponsor bought them a white kit, to mirror the signage and logo of his business. Within a matter of weeks, they were ordered to play in the clubs regulation colours ( red or blue ) or face an immediate termination for breaching the code of conduct / contract that every team signs.

However, there`s never been any " coups" or teams folding due to behind the scenes shenanigans and no allegations of misuse of funds.

When amateur football clubs become this big they`ve got to be almost run like a company to keep control of things and from reading that statement from Widnes, it seems that there were too many vested interests, agendas and vendettas that should have been stamped on and weren`t.
Is that MSB Woolton that are in the North-West Counties now ?
 

Update in the Eastenders Widnes FC vs their own breakaway Juniors side AFC Widnes scandal


AFC Widnes forced to pay back up to £10k in outstanding subs owed from the 24/25 season, (including two payments of £2000 that were sat in two separate individual’s bank accounts) after being threatened with legal action by the Widnes FC chairman earlier this week. An absolute dog’s dinner.
 

£1,110 a game to play at the DCBL...

Crowds of 250, plus wages, its not viable. Sad.

Fans wouldn’t go because it’s a godawful non league experience being shoved into a corner and told you can’t take your drink up to your seat. The only way crowds were going to grow was with a new ground, a proper non league ground. Council did everything in their power to ensure that would never happen, because certain committee members can’t be having the threat of competition to the dead sport of rugby league in the town. Genuine lizards.
 

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