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Partly due to the unique way we are funded, a mix of generous grants and sponsorships along with our organized monthly payment system the club finds it self with constant income. This reduces the problems most un-established clubs face with money and puts us in a position of strength. We are able to use our regular income to good use, purchasing quality equipment and kits and also thinking about the future. One great advantage we have when developing our club, is that we can look to others as case studies. Learning what works and what doesn't without getting our fingers burnt. Although getting to the size of a professional league club may be a bit ambitious, we can still use successful clubs as a template. Research shows that the better performing football clubs in this country are the ones that have become to not rely on football alone for its income, but to use football as its main attraction and brand. Take local Gillingham FC for example, the club now receives a large proportion of its revenue from its blues rock bar and banqueting facilities. It is Twydall FC’s aim to develop other areas of income on a scale with these successful league clubs. We believe football should be fun, and the fun doesn't have to stop at the full whistle. 

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The Future Of Twydall FC

Development Plan

Building a club we can be proud of

CONNECT ING OUR CLUB TO THE RESOURCE S WE NEED

 

 

 

WHAT MIGHT WORK

• CLUBHOUSE

• BAR AREA

• KITCHEN AND HOT FOOD

• MEETING/CONFERENCING SERVICES

• SEASONAL OUTDOOR EVENTS

• CARPARK LEASING

• PITCH SHARING & TRAINING FACILITIES

• YOUTH TEAMS & ACADEMY

• MEMBERS SOCIAL OUTINGS

• INVESTING IN OTHER SPORTS

FINDING A SITE

The club has begun its search for a quality site to

house its ground development. We are seeking

local land owners detail and are in discussion with

farmers and land holding companies about possible sites.

 

• Ideally a land mass of around 2 acres

• Vehicular access via a made road

• Local to water, power and sewage connections

• Reasonable distance, not to disturb residential dwellings

• Possibly disused agricultural land

BUILDING THE AMENITIES

Our research indicates that getting permission from local authorities to change the use of agricultural land to recreational is normally easy. Councils seem to be in favour of recreational spaces. The ground will benefit to the local community. Social clubs in the local area are mostly over subscribed and car parking could potentially be hired to local amenities and companies to help ease parking congestion in local roads.

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