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STOCKPORT COUNTY
March 2015
Moving Forward
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Moving Forward
This document marks the next stage in the development
of our football club, as we aim to return to the Football
League and turn the business into a sustainable and
profitable organisation.
This is a departure from blue-sky thinking, as it gives us
a target-driven road map to take the club forward. It is
set in the context of the opportunities and challenges
that we are likely to face over the next five years.
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The Stockport County
journey
Our football club has suffered more than a decade of
turmoil – even one of our crowning moments, promotion
to League One in 2008, proved to be built on financial
foundations of sand. Those ten years of turbulence
stemmed from a badly-planned and underfunded
buyout from administration, a situation which can never
be allowed to occur again.
Our future is challenging, but exciting. The club’s
decline during those ten years has been alarming, but
we believe we have the right people at the helm now
and the aim is to improve all aspects of our
performance, on and off the pitch, as we map out a
return to the level where we all believe this club belongs.
The current Board of Directors inherited a difficult
situation following the loss of the ground, a period of
administration and a catalogue of mismanagement, but
the recent positive changes have been immense.
Our active shareholders – Richard Park, Sharron
Brammall, Simon Bellamy, Gary Burton and Malcolm
Cooke – continue to write cheques as and when
required to support the football club, and these will total
close to six figures by the end of the season. They have
also had to pick up debts unfulfilled by previous
regimes, such as the failure to pay former managers.
Whilst we understand the frustration of supporters when
things go wrong on the pitch, we hope that their
commitment is recognised amongst the wider County
family.
We have seen the departure of several ‘inactive’
shareholders as we continue to tidy up the balance
sheet to make the club more efficient, more profitable
and more attractive to potential investors. There is
much more work to be done behind the scenes with the
shareholders, and we are having constant dialogue and
look forward to making further positive announcements
later this year.
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Where we are today
Our legacy debts are steadily reducing, although there
is still much to be done. We now have stability in the
Board Room, and our long-term goal of fan involvement
is taking shape, as we have County fans already
running the club and supporting the business.
In little more than a year we have seen the exits of the
Chairman, the Financial Director, the Chief Executive
and a Team Manager. The changes made behind the
scenes have allowed us to bring some familiar faces
back to the football club, to breathe new life into the
organisation, and these individuals are now playing a
key role in turning the club around. We hope you agree
that Stockport County is in a much better place than it
was just twelve months ago, when we were struggling
both on and off the pitch. This season remains on
course to be our most successful campaign in the last
seven years.
This football club has a rich and proud heritage, dating
back to 1883 – we are a big name in football, and we
should be proud of that fact and we can use it to our
advantage. Emboldened by this, we are returning to our
local schools with our much-envied healthy living
initiative, confident that we have a powerful story to tell;
we are using our players as ambassadors and
spreading the word that children who live in the borough
and beyond have a team on their doorstep that merits
their support.
Our Junior Supporters Club has recently achieved a
significant milestone, reaching its highest level of
members for five years, and we are keen to build on this
success story.
The aforementioned school presentations include the
free ticket initiative which is being delivered with the
support of the Vernon Building Society, Life Leisure and
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council, and we look
forward to introducing a new generation of fans to
Stockport County, in the same way that many of you first
fell in love with this club.
It is now the right time for the club to look, and we invite
as many people as possible to contribute to our plans
for the future. This document will be sent to politicians,
business leaders and supporters for discussion and
consultation; whilst we believe this road map can take
us forward, we invite discussion and input from
interested parties, not least our own supporters.
There is a lot of work to be done in just 60 months if we
are to achieve our goals, but we believe we can meet
every one of the targets we are setting ourselves, and
we look forward to consulting as widely as possible on
these targets.
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Where we want to be
Our Directors, Life Presidents and Senior Board
Advisors have identified four main priorities for the club,
each carrying equal importance. They are:
• Stability
• Sustainability
• Stadium
• Success on the pitch
The aim is to create a successful and sustainable
business model, planning for success and
communicating with its customers. We believe this
document is a solid statement of intent, and we invite
further consultation over its contents.
This strategy document forms the next phase of our
club’s development as we look to return Stockport
County to its rightful place in football’s hierarchy. There
are some broad themes and overarching objectives and
we believe these drivers will keep us on course over the
next five years. But this will be a ‘living document’, a
starting point to encourage input from all of our
stakeholders.
As well as our four core goals we have set ourselves
ambitious, challenging enabling goals, which we believe
are all achievable.
Our Board of Directors, Senior Advisors and our Life
Presidents will continue to monitor the club’s progress
against these high-level key performance indicators,
and will advise and intervene as necessary to keep us
on course. We will also be involving our supporters,
through regular meetings with the Stockport County
Supporters Cooperative and Help the Hatters.
Our enabling key performance indicators are:
• Return to Football League and full-time status
by 2020
(We will consider full-time status upon our
return to the Conference National)
• Generate £1.5m in commercial revenue in the
next five years
• Present and engage with 80,000 school and
college students by 2020 through the club’s
healthy living and leadership initiatives
On the condition that the remaining ‘inactive’
shareholders write off any outstanding loans, then the
existing active shareholders are fully prepared to
convert any existing loans to equity, which would enable
appropriate investment into the club by significantly
reducing the debt.
These conversations need to take place away from the
glare of publicity and away from the vitriol of the digital
arena, which has previously derailed sensitive
negotiations.
With regard to potential investors, due diligence will be
the key. Having returned stability to the club it is
essential that this is maintained and therefore we will
not be interested in acquiring investment purely for
financial reasons. Any investor must be willing to accept
a range of conditions to ensure that stability is
maintained, these include the following:
• All existing serving Life Presidents must be
retained
• The Football structure (detailed later in this
document) is retained
• Regular communication with the Supporters
Groups is maintained
• Edgeley Park will be a protected asset and as
such will not and cannot be used to leverage
debt against the club
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How we achieve our targets
We will follow a set of guiding
principles
We will be guided by consultation with our most
significant stakeholders, our supporters.
We will measure against a set of Key Performance
Indicators, in order to ensure we are demonstrating
improvements in all areas of the business: league
position, commercial income, media coverage,
supporter engagement, ticket sales and community
activity.
We will be agile, flexible and adaptable, but will also
value our heritage, history and traditions.
We will be an accessible organisation, with exemplary
policies and procedures which will lead to the highest
standards in all our activities.
We will focus on becoming the partner of choice for local
and regional businesses and other organisations
through the quality and focus of our commercial offering
and match day product.
We will identify our key relationships and manage them
strategically for the long-term benefit of the football club.
We will identify, prioritise and systematically engage
with sponsors, potential sponsors, supporters and
partners through a coordinated programme of targeted
communications, meetings and events.
We will consider our fans first and foremost when
making decisions which affect the future of the club and,
where possible, will consult with our supporters through
our relationships with key organisations such as the
Supporters’ Cooperative, the Official Supporters’ Club,
Help the Hatters and the Junior Supporters’ Club.
We will invite a member of the Supporters Co-operative
board to attend the club board meetings to get a first-
hand understanding of the decision making process at
the club. This representative will also be consulted
during such meetings as and when appropriate.
We will employ quality people, and our staff will feel
empowered to be creative, challenge constructively and
make decisions.
We will have a reputation for excellence in all areas of
activity: our coaching sessions, our school visits, our
publications, our community engagement, our social
media activity, our hospitality – everything we do will be
synonymous with excellence in order to strengthen the
power of our iconic brand.
We will engage and mobilise our staff, our players, our
legends, our supporters, our Life Presidents and other
key stakeholders to achieve the four core goals at the
heart of this document.
Four main priorities
Stability
Following years of changes in terms of ownership, staff,
Directors and managers this club is in desperate need
of stability. By making the changes at shareholder level,
significantly strengthening the general management of
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the club, introducing some key support through the
appointment of a number of Life Presidents and by
providing support to the Manager we genuinely feel that
we have stabilised the club for the future generations.
We aim to protect this stability, whilst remaining open to
positive new investment.
Sustainable
We must make the business sustainable, although this
is an increasingly difficult task at this level of football.
We have made significant reductions in relation to the
running costs, helped massively by the zero cost
support provided by our Life Presidents, Directors and
Senior Board Advisors.
We have dramatically increased commercial revenue,
putting the club in much better financial shape following
a period during which potential sponsors were given a
disincentive to invest in the business. Whilst we still
have much to do in relation to sustainability, we are
undoubtedly in better shape than we have been for a
considerable period, and this will make the club more
attractive to potential investors in the coming months
and years.
We have already taken the business from losses of
circa £800,000 (2012), £500,000 (2013) and £270,000
in 2014 and will reduce this to approximately £85,000 in
2015. We will continue to work hard to eradicate these
losses completely.
Stadium
To achieve the success we all crave then we must have
a credible plan in place to once again own Edgeley
Park. We have been working behind the scenes with a
number of key organisations to start putting such a plan
together but it is important that we do not fall into the
trap of making rash comments publicly in this regard. A
great deal of damage has been done by a range of well-
meaning but disparate groups contacting the council
and the current stadium owners with plans to acquire
Edgeley Park that either failed or were without any
credible substance.
The acquisition of the ground remains a priority, but we
must ensure that our plans are professional and
credible to have any chance of achieving our aims. We
strongly feel that supporters should be involved in this
process and at the appropriate time we will engage with
the relevant supporters’ groups.
We will also acquire a permanent training ground, but
cannot afford to wait until 2020 to achieve this objective.
The nomadic existence of our football club since it was
allowed to fall into administration in 2009 has been a
major factor in its decline. Consecutive managers have
complained about the lack of a permanent base and
access to consistent, high-quality facilities.
The predominant utilisation of artificial surfaces has a
negative impact on the playing squad as such surfaces
are more conducive to the sustainment of joint injuries.
We have received tremendous cooperation from
partners across the borough, but the status quo cannot
continue, so we are embarking immediately upon a plan
to strike a deal with Stockport Metropolitan Borough
Council in order to access a plot of land currently
underused and establish a permanent training base,
with a full-size, floodlit, high-quality natural grass
training pitch.
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Success on the pitch
We must collectively do everything we can to get out of
this division and we are working hard to support the
management team to build a promotion-winning squad.
Of course, we have to live within our means to achieve
the first two aims but we have been able to supplement
the playing resource recently by allocating the extra
revenue generated by success in the two cup
competitions, which has increased this season’s budget
by 25%.
The supporters have also played a significant role here
through the creation of the Players’ Fund, which
enables fans to directly contribute to the Manager’s
budget. This has been a very welcome and unexpected
bonus and is greatly appreciated.
With the continued level of backing from the
shareholders, Directors and, of course, our loyal
supporters, we aim to return to the Football League
within five years (May 2020) and that is the target we
will set our management team.
Football structure
By following our four main targets, we can reduce debt,
increase revenue and move towards a sustainable
business model with controlled costs, all of which helps
to maximise our playing budget and will allow us to
implement an ambitious new football structure as
described below.
The current structure does not give us the optimum
chance of achieving our five-year target. At present, our
structure consists of a First Team and a Development
Squad, with nothing to bridge the huge gap between the
two.
We need to optimise the profile and structure of our
playing squads, by adding some extra 'rungs' to our
ladder. This will provide the club with a stronger,
seamless conveyor belt and at the same time enhance
our 'vision' for the future whilst beginning to rebuild the
original status of several years ago, which has been
systematically dismantled by previous regimes, namely
'Academy' and 'Centre of Excellence'. However, it is
important that we do this without overstretching our
budget.
In consultation with the Manager we have agreed the
following four-point plan:
1. Rename the Development Squad to
SCFC Reserve Team
This will have the following benefits:
(a) It will give emerging young players a clear indication
that they are just one step away from the First Team.
(b) It will offer an easier mental step down for current
First Team players who need game time or are returning
from injury, without the stigma of ‘playing with the kids’.
(c) It provides a better hook for our supporters in terms
of being closer to First Team status.
This can be achieved at zero cost.
2. Create a new Stockport County
Development Squad
Our new-look Development Squad will be more clearly-
defined, with the correct age profile, and will consist
primarily of the Profootball Academy 3rd years, plus the
best of the 2nd years.
This squad will continue to play against current Football
League clubs behind closed doors, which gives
Stockport County FC the added advantage of viewing
young players from League clubs who may potentially
be released in the near future.
This can be achieved at minimal cost.
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3. The Profootball Academy
We will introduce a new fourth tier to our structure,
namely ‘the Profootball Academy, in association with
SCFC’. At present, this Academy consists of a
Saturday morning programme for 12-16 years with a
current under-15 team, which next year will play at
under-16 level and subsequently provide the standard
required for the Academy’s 16-19 scholarship
programme.
This can be achieved at virtually zero cost, but will
require an element of rebranding. All of the levels
above are potential sponsorship opportunities, too.
4. Scouting
We have recently added to the backroom staff by
appointing Hatters’ legend Mike Flynn to the newly-
created role of Chief Scout at Edgeley Park, a request
which was unanimously approved by the Board of
Directors.
It is clear that every little advantage we can gain will be
critical in winning promotion, and first-hand reports on
our forthcoming opponents will be a huge benefit. It
completes the Manager’s backroom team and gives him
a tactical edge, using the professional judgement of
someone he can trust.
Previously, the Manager has relied on his extensive
network of contacts within the non-league game as well
as occasional video clips to gather information on future
opposition, but the appointment of a Chief Scout gives
him access to detailed reports including set pieces and
formations as well as strengths and weaknesses of
individual players. Mike will also be available to scout
potential signings as part of his new role, as required.
Conclusion
This new structure will provide an elite Centre of
Excellence, an Academy scholarship substructure
(similar to the old YT system) and an elite Development
Squad to provide the correct standard of player for the
'rebranded' Reserve Team. This entire sub-structure
will be introduced in time for the start of next season and
will provide a more clearly-defined, stronger platform
upon which to build the club and return Stockport
County FC back to its rightful place in the football
pyramid. In addition, the appointment of a Chief Scout
will give us a tactical advantage over many of our
opponents in the Conference North, as well as assisting
with player recruitment.
This enhanced sub-structure also ensures that we can
protect Alan Lord’s involvement with the club for many
years to come, maintaining continuity for the long term
benefit of Stockport County.
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Summary
We have a long way to go but we have already started
to turn the corner and with the continued support of our
fans we are restoring the pride in our club.
This document, which has been enthusiastically
endorsed by our Board of Directors, Life Presidents,
Senior Advisors and shareholders, is a road map to take
the club forward and a vision which can be shared by
County fans around the world. It sets out a more
professional approach to all of our activities and is
based on research undertaken with many of our key
stakeholders – and there will be more to come.
The accompanying actions describe how we will focus
our efforts with specific targets in place. We must
continue to demonstrate good financial management
and clear strategic leadership, and by doing so we can
deliver on the aforementioned aims and objectives.
In the coming months, we will take this document out to
our supporters, stakeholders, commercial partners and
potential partners for further consultation. The next
stage will be to update the document and provide more
key performance indicators as we continue to plot our
success against our ambitions.
We may not achieve all of these goals at the same time
– some may occur sooner, and some may occur later,
but we must all try to meet these challenges for the
benefit of Stockport County Football Club. This
document sets out what we would like to achieve over
the next five years.