July 8, 2010
We Take A Comprehensive At How Our Football Squads Are Progressing Towards Being Run Like The Franchises Of The United States.
As the English football campaign has come to an end it is now time to ponder on the position of the English game and where it can be developed. A lot of people have had their say on the way the game is managed and the way the ‘business of football’ is taking over from the where it should be; on the pitch.
Over the last decade there has been a big influx of investment into football squads in England. Lots of this investment has been from overseas with good and bad effects. The renowned ‘top 4’ as they were called (Tottenham have now broken into that position) are all now under foreign possession which leads us to suppose that the English game is getting further away from it’s roots and changing towards a more American system of Franchises. What is meant by this, is that in the American sports system the various sports teams across baseball, basketball, American football and ice hockey have a constant circulation of players, managers and owners. If you look at the side for one season it is totally different for the next as there are vast amounts of money concerned when trading players to these Franchises. Yet this is not the scary piece, lots of American Franchises have moved location in order to get more followers and revenue, our own illustration is Wimbledon FC who went from FA Cup winners and regular Division 1 competitors to moving their team to Milton Keynes. Will this become more common?
A lot of Franchises For Sale opportunities are available in America, whoever comes in makes momentous changes and can even move the team to another area of the country if the terms are right. I am not saying that this will happen in England but with the continuous big money being spent at the top row of football, some or most of the smaller squads in the lower leagues may have to look at the decision of moving. Most of these clubs are managed as a small businesses and cannot fight with the money that is now invested, many are managed like a Home Based Franchise, with the smallest outgoings and managing everything in-house.
We found this last year when an owner has not complete their obligations and promises the fans will revolt and try to move the owner on. An example is Newcastle United where the supporters were very unhappy with the performances on the pitch and therefore turned on the ownership. The owner did put the club up for sale but could not find a buyer as the asking price was awfully exaggerated, they have made it back into the premiership and now the squads fortunes may alter. We are now looking at every team in English football has a price, the same as all the Franchises For Sale choices in America. If the right person with enough money offered the money for any club then it would be taken.
It now does not matter if the owner is foreign its just as long as they have the money. Is this right? The days have disappeared where you have a so called ‘Home Based Franchise’, where the club is managed as a family and everything is dealt with within. The Franchises of America are managed in an open marketplace for everyone to see and that is the way we have gone. Is this beneficial for the game in England or have we lost our family orientated game and moved to a more commercial, business game?
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