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Title: [ANN] [ICO] Two English Premier League Teams Are Planning To Launch ICOs
Post by: elenora on September 24, 2018, 11:03:23 AM
Two stone-broke football clubs, Newcastle United and Cardiff City, are trying to dodge the financial issues by planning to launch cryptocurrency through a tokenized crowdfunding round as reported by The Times.

Both the English Premier League teams are reportedly in conversation with SportyCo, a decentralized sports investment and funding platform, to launch their Initial Coin Offering (ICO) round. SportCo has prior partnered with Avaí Futebol Clube to raise them about $20 million through a public sale of AVAI tokens. The organization is likewise a main sponsorer of Espanyol, the world's top football team.

This partnership would empower the clubs to start the sale of their private digitized tokens as securities/utilities. As interested members buy these tokens, they would either gain a specific stake in the clubs' income or get extra benefits for utilizing the token on games-related purchases.

The Mag highlights the poor financial status of both Newcastle United and Cardiff City. Also, both Newcastle United and Cardiff City have accepted that they are battling for survival with lower-budgets.

     "Sir John Madejski, a prominent figure in the Premier League once said that running a football club is not for faint-hearted; that one has to have deep pockets to run them         smoothly especially when most clubs run at a loss."

After understanding that running a football club can't simply be a one-rich-man show, football clubs are opening up to the possibility of going public.

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Title: Re: [ANN] [ICO] Two English Premier League Teams Are Planning To Launch ICOs
Post by: oioioi on September 24, 2018, 11:50:12 AM
This is a little doubtful, even though the Times magazine reported this, seeing the English football team at its peak, especially since the team from United Newcastle has already had many fans, unless you have an official website link from Times magazine regarding this news.