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K3V0
Red Bull announce ambitious plans for London club
The landscape of lower league football in England is due for it's biggest shakeup in decades
as Austrian company Red Bull GmbH have announced that they'll be creating a London based
football club under their brand. The company who famously sell in excess of 7 billion cans
of energy drink per year already own numerous football clubs, RB Leipzig in Germany and
MLS franchise the New York Red Bulls known to many around the world.
RB Leipzig is often on the receiving end of criticism in Germany
as almost all Bundesliga clubs are fan owned, whilst Leipzig aren't.
Red Bull announced they'd been accepted into the 12th tier of English football and
will begin their journey up the English pyramid in the Essex Alliance League Senior Division.
Jonathan Grant, who will be the clubs chairman, spoke to Sky Sports earlier and
revealed that Red Bull GmbH will invest almost a billion pound into the club.
"Red Bull GmbH have a track record when it comes to sports and are excited to be beginning
this football adventure in London. The club has very recently purchased two sites, one which will see a
modern state of the art stadium be completed and ready for the 2023-2024 season."
"The other will house state of the art training facilities from May onwards where the clubs
current and future stars can flourish. The club needed a home ground very quickly for the four seasons
before the Red Bull Arena will be completed and ready for use and we are delighted to announce
we'll be playing our home games at Wembley. This will cost the club an estimated £15 million a year."
"The new stadium will be funded by an investment loan with a financial institution that the club
and not Red Bull GmbH will repay. These repayments will be due once the stadium is operational
and has been spread out over 50 years to assist the club in focussing on matters on the pitch."
Red Bull London kits 2019-2020 from left to right: Home, Away and Alternate
The London clubs kits will be made by American apparel company Under Armour.
The deal is worth a reported £200,000,000 over 20 years or £10,000,000 a season.
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K3V0
Glad you're following! Thanks again for the kits
K3V0
Season Recap: 2019-2020
If you want to have a look I've included the fixtures and transfers below. If you want to see any particular player attributes and statistics just ask and I'm more than happy to share. Omar Boulamhayan was our top scorer with 22 goals in 14 appearances and Adam Lewis had 20 assists and 9 goals in his 13 appearances. Joep Strijland was named our fans player of the season, young player of the season and signing of the season.
K3V0
Season Recap: 2020-2021
Another season and another promotion in emphatic style. In fairness we should be winning and winning well, but with that expectation comes pressure and thankfully the players turn up every week and put in professional performances. We won every game as you'll see in the table below, scoring a lot of goals and conceding in just 7 games.
This is especially pleasing as I've tried to incorporate youth team graduates into the first team squad. There's four players that are pretty much first team regulars now, goalkeeper Ryan McGuinness, midfielder Reece Leader and wingers Steve Morallee and Matt Marsh, the former and latter both scoring 15 goals each during the campaign, Marsh making 19 goals whilst Morallee had a hand in making 13, not bad for a bunch of 17 year olds in their first full season.
qwaz
It'd be an absolute crime not to set Reece Leader as your captain.
K3V0
Unfortunately he's got a leadership stat of just 2
K3V0
Season Recap: 2021-2022
Another season and another promotion as you'd expect given the gulf in class between us and the teams we're playing. For the first time we dropped points, a frustrating 1-1 draw with Takeley bringing an end to our winning streak at 77. It mattered little however as we finished the season as champions and also won the FA Vase. The biggest thing that probably happened during the season would be Brexit which for us essentially stops us from signing foreign players due to the new work permit rules that are in place. That means that even players currently at the club whose contracts are coming towards the end will need to either be sold or allowed to leave on free transfers as we can't get work permits for them.
European players will require work permits going forward, so they'll need to be international footballers or we'd need to be spending big on transfers, something I won't be doing until we reach the football league. So basically in short players coming through the academy will get a lot more opportunities over the next few years and players from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland will essentially make up the first team.
Some major signings during the season were Conor Ronan and Fidel O'Rourke, both scoring at will in the league, the pair netting 37 and 32 respectively. Conor Ronan joined us on a free transfer and Fidel O'Rourke joined from Reading for a fee of £550,000.
K3V0
Season Recap: 2022-2023
Another season down in this journey towards the Premier League.
Again we are far beyond the level required to compete at this level, which is reflected in the fact we won every game scoring on average 5 goals a game and conceding on average once every 3 games or so. We also retained the FA Vase scoring 32 goals and conceding 0 during that period. We reached the fifth round of the FA Cup before losing on penalties against Newcastle United, the game somehow finishing 0-0 after extra time in a game we should have won.
There was some movement in and out surprisingly. We lost crowd favourite Adam Lewis to Stoke City for £2 million and Geoff Wiseman to Everton for £5.5 million. We brought in Charlie McCann and Xavier Simons at the beginning of the season on free transfers and just before the FA Vase final spent big as we brought in 17 year old Nasiru Asamoah from Newcastle United in a deal worth £16 million up front with the final fee potentially reaching £30 million. It looks like money well spent as he scored a hat-trick on his debut in the FA Vase final. It could be a busy summer as it seems all our first team players are being courted by Championship or Premier League clubs, so there could be some players leaving and some players coming in, but that remains to be seen.
Shedender
You've been steamrolling the lower leagues as I supposed to be expected with the potential money you have been throwing about. But, I love the fact that you've drawn one game in the first four seasons with RB London. KIU mate.
K3V0
Yeah it's certainly been awhile. Hope you've been well lad
I've heavily relied on our youth players I'd say, but as we get closer and closer to League Two we'll probably start splashing the cash. Might even happen this summer as Championship and Premier League clubs are sniffing around players and I won't bother fighting to keep players at the club who want to leave.
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Season Recap: 2023-2024
We saved about half of that money with the other half going towards player signings. We did some good business with Leicester City as Japanese international Daichi Kamada was brought in as a replacement for Evan Doherty and Luke Thomas joined to cover the loss of Sam Westwood.
Ki-Jana Hoever swapped Merseyside for London and the Dutchman has been a superb signing at right back, so much so we may struggle to retain his services during the summer as Championship sides Crystal Palace and Sheffield United are interested.
Billy Gilmour, Xavi Simons and Adam Idah also joined the club to add quality and depth. We won the league as you'd expect and won every game along the way. We also won the Velocity Trophy and the FA Trophy along the way, but a Harry Kane goal sent us out of the FA Cup in the fourth round, a 1-0 defeat at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium however showing we're boasting a squad capable of challenging the Premier Leagues top teams.
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