Accrington Stanley do not have a massive support base and they face recurrent financial problems, but they also inspire a great deal of interest and affection. Hence, selling shares at £100 each may be a way out of their financial problems. They have already made sales to people from Australia, Brazil, Canda and Bulgaria.
Accrington Stanley do not have a massive support base and they face recurrent financial problems, but they also inspire a great deal of interest and affection. Hence, selling shares at £100 each may be a way out of their financial problems. They have already made sales to people from Australia, Brazil, Canda and Bulgaria.
In total they have sold 300 shares so far, raising just £30,000, but well ahead of the target of 200 by Christmas. The hope is to raise £1m over the next two years to secure their long-term future and build a new stadium.