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Looking forward to the update.
As you say it is a great example of mass collaboration though.
In this case they certainly have their work cut out. It is hard enough for a single person with ten times their resources to do a good job.
How do you measure success though? Avoiding relegation? Promotion? Becoming and remaining a debt free club?
All the above are possible and in the case of the latter, should MyFootballClub cease to exist, that's what will be left, a debt free club.
Compared to all the debt ridden clubs we have, even in the Premier League, that will be a huge success in anybody's eyes.
Up the Fleet!
The club I support, Port Vale, are now run by a supporters group and they have found it very difficult to work with what is acceptable practice within the football industry. They have been accused of wearing rose-tinted spectacles and being naive as they have tried to apply modern business practices to what is still essentially an industry run by cowboys.