Woking Football Club (WFC) has announced new proposals for the restructuring of the club's ownership, which is set to give its supporters the opportunity to take control through a new shareholder initiative.
Under the plans, shareholders will elect a new board to run the club in a similar fashion to conventional companies, which it is hoped will help to attract new investment after current owner Chris Ingram decided to withdraw full financial support.
The club's current board will continue until a new board is elected, and a timetable is now being drawn up for restructuring, working in partnership with both WFC's Supporters Trust and Supporters Club. The process is expected to take up to 10 weeks.
Meanwhile, the club has also announced that Guildford City Football Club chair Shahid Azeem has accepted an offer to become a director, subject to approval from the Football Association.
Woking Football Club (WFC) has announced new proposals for the restructuring of the club's ownership, which is set to give its supporters the opportunity to take control through a new shareholder initiative.
For every member with a tripod and a big following, there are others irritated at the way equipment is being hogged or wary they’ll be in the background on someone’s Insta feed. Do influencers offer valuable, free marketing or are they just a nuisance? Kath Hudson finds out how operators are responding
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Active Blackpool is deploying Cornerstone Connect, a new digital interface allowing
disparate information from multiple systems to be aggregated into one dataset, to support
its focus on reducing health inequalities and improving healthy life expectancy.
Pulse Fitness’ digital solution, Trakk, is helping Walsall Council transform community
health engagement into measurable outcomes by combining body composition tracking with
targeted physical activity interventions.
Woking Football Club (WFC) has announced new proposals for the restructuring of the club's ownership, which is set to give its supporters the opportunity to take control through a new shareholder initiative.
Under the plans, shareholders will elect a new board to run the club in a similar fashion to conventional companies, which it is hoped will help to attract new investment after current owner Chris Ingram decided to withdraw full financial support.
The club's current board will continue until a new board is elected, and a timetable is now being drawn up for restructuring, working in partnership with both WFC's Supporters Trust and Supporters Club. The process is expected to take up to 10 weeks.
Meanwhile, the club has also announced that Guildford City Football Club chair Shahid Azeem has accepted an offer to become a director, subject to approval from the Football Association.
Woking Football Club (WFC) has announced new proposals for the restructuring of the club's ownership, which is set to give its supporters the opportunity to take control through a new shareholder initiative.
For every member with a tripod and a big following, there are others irritated at the way equipment is being hogged or wary they’ll be in the background on someone’s Insta feed. Do influencers offer valuable, free marketing or are they just a nuisance? Kath Hudson finds out how operators are responding
Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce
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driven by changing consumer
preferences. Julie Cramer talks
to innovators about how their
products are meeting this demand
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If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
With corporately-owned clubs,
franchise networks, investments
and proprietary tech, Viva Leisure’s
ecosystem is redefining how
gyms scale and generate revenue.
Its CEO speaks to Kate Cracknell
Record market penetration in the UK
fitness sector masks a deeper shift
around consumer engagement, according
to a report from Grant Thornton and
UK Active, as Liz Terry reports
Active Blackpool is deploying Cornerstone Connect, a new digital interface allowing
disparate information from multiple systems to be aggregated into one dataset, to support
its focus on reducing health inequalities and improving healthy life expectancy.
Pulse Fitness’ digital solution, Trakk, is helping Walsall Council transform community
health engagement into measurable outcomes by combining body composition tracking with
targeted physical activity interventions.