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Hopefully it goes better than Mike Piazza’s foray into team ownership.heard a rumor that Kelly Ripa and her husband are looking to buy a team now...
It’s so freaking good!I was surprised how much I liked this show.
I know nothing about soccer, but this one sucked me in big time.It’s so freaking good!
I'm not sure anyone owns a sports team for the purpose of making money (unless you are the Brown family and owning the Bengals IS the family business) and most actually lose money. I think they did cover the costs of running this team at a high level in season 1.Wrexham financial statements are out. Just posting hyperlink as they may cover this on the show in the future.
In great position to get that first promotion! Would also be curious to know how their Hollywood/Wrexham endeavors hit that income statement.I'm not sure anyone owns a sports team for the purpose of making money (unless you are the Brown family and owning the Bengals IS the family business) and most actually lose money. I think they did cover the costs of running this team at a high level in season 1.
Sports teams are always play things for rich people. If anyone gets into sports ownership to actually make money they'll learn a hard lesson. However the investments they are doing are a risk to get this team to move up and create more revenue. They are getting a huge level of exposure for their league but they do have limitations by their size so investing to increase stadium capacity is smart in the long run. It will be a long road to the Premier League but even if they can get them to League One or the Championship over the course of some years they could still sell for a profit. Taking yearly losses like that and not advancing out of the National League would be a real disaster.
For real.In great position to get that first promotion! Would also be curious to know how their Hollywood/Wrexham endeavors hit that income statement.
Haven’t seen that one, but was recommended to me. It was also cited as part of the inspiration for Rob and Ryan’s purchase of Wrexham.“Sunderland till l die “
I watched this show several years ago about lower English division team …
Brilliantly honest and brutal insight into what it means for a local town and supporters ….
well worth watching ( no tinsel just raw story )
“Sunderland till l die “
I watched this show several years ago about lower English division team …
Brilliantly honest and brutal insight into what it means for a local town and supporters ….
well worth watching ( no tinsel just raw story )
I've never finished it but that show followed Sunderland during their dark times. The opposite of the current Wrexham story.Haven’t seen that one, but was recommended to me. It was also cited as part of the inspiration for Rob and Ryan’s purchase of Wrexham.
It shows the fortunes of the club and how it affects the people who are connected emotionally …. Sort of - a snapshot of every club in every sport around the world how much it means to many from local levels , to the élite competition level.I've never finished it but that show followed Sunderland during their dark times. The opposite of the current Wrexham story.
Over the course of 3 consecutive seasons, Sunderland dropped from the Premier League all the way down to League One. The first season was following them in the Championship after being relegated from the Premier League and saw them get relegated to League One.
As it stands right now, Sunderland is back in the Championship and in a position to possibly win back promotion to the Premier League via the playoffs.
Keep going with what works!Biggest question for Season 2 - will Phil Parkinson expand his vocabulary? The man drops nearly as many F-bombs as Paul Mullin scores goals!