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Should fans of ICT start planning to take a share of the club?
Throughout Europe fans are investing in their own clubs and taking an active boardroom role in the strategy and direction of their football clubs. Although ICT are run with a good degree of financial governance is it worth exploring into how the club can kick on?
Our club Inverness Thistle and Caledonian Limited had a net worth in April 2012 of minus £59k, Assets of £737k, Cash in Hand of £154k and liabilities of £1015k. Not a bad situation really.
I have not studied the figures closely yet but it is obvious that gate income will not be significant for the next 10-20 years or so until certain things happen to change the mindset of various sections of the Inverness-shire population.
Could we persuade 2000 supporters throughout the world to put up £200 per annum which could boost investment in the club whilst gradually acquiring a stake in the club? I think that this would be a good way of maintaining our sustainability for long term success. I have spoken to certain overseas contact with Inverness-shire roots and there was a real wiliingness to invest. Most fans going to the game yesterday probably spent well in excess of £100.
An initial financial revenue increase of £400k per annum would be a welcome boost for the club and I am sure this could be gradually grown.
Anyone interested in looking into a Member's Model and/or has this been discussed at the Together meetings?
Edited by draganict