This. SHYSTERS is the operative word. Crawley Town wasn't even their first choice. They tried to buy Bradford City three months earlier and were told to f*** right off. It was clearly always all about putting their shitty NFTs into play. Shame that shitty market collapsed pretty much the day...
Anybody know what the implications of this bit are for Crawley Town NFT owners? Think that previously they were allowed to claim exclusive adidas kit against them or something?
'NOTE: WAGMI United ERC-1155 NFTs are no longer eligible to claim physical product. Claims closed 27 December 2022.'
Saw off the greedhead property developer who wanted to 'establish Lewes as a sporting hub' by flogging off the much of the town's prime sporting assets tho eh? He lost interest pretty quickly after that :wave:
Total mess of a club. Wasn't even first choice of the gimp Crypto/NFT owners (they tried to buy Bradford City a month or two earlier). Feel genuinely sorry for the genuine fans tho
Oh dear. Crawley made Grimsby look marginally less shite than usual yesterday and hit rock bottom again. We Are All Gonna Make It? Suspect Kevin Betsy won't make it to the end of the month :wave:
Wonder how long before the big beard NFT bolleaux cryptobros owners decide to cut their losses. I'll give it til January - and that poor sap of a manager til September :lol:
Crawley's 'preview' videos could become cult car-crash viewing this season :lolol:
'Crawley owners WAGMI United apologise for posting “bad taste” video about Carlisle'
https://fanbanter.co.uk/crawley-owners-wagmi-united-apologise-for-posting-bad-taste-video-about-carlisle/
Carlisle 1 Crawley...
I'd take that figure with a large lorryload of salt if I were you. Google 'wash trading crypto'. There is absolutely no suggestion that this is the case with Crawley Town and their new owners, obviously. Just pointing out that it's not unknown in the NFT sphere. Do your own extensive research...
And the fact that the same group tried and failed to buy Bradford City in December is a massive red flag. They just want ownership of a league club - any league club - to get their scam up and running
You've handed over currency from the real world in exchange for an entry in a read-only database. If you're lucky, you'll be able to sell on your magic beans to a greater fool and cash back out into real world currency. But in the end it's a zero-sum game where most will lose
Fans of Crawley Town should waste no time in registering the club as a Community Asset. If they don't know how to, there's plenty of help available. As a starter, they could do a lot worse than ask the folks at Lewes FC how to go about it