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Professional soccer club Crawley Town FC signs midfielder after NFT hodlers vote

The June 15 vote took place for verified NFTs hodlers via a temporary Discord channel.

Professional English soccer team Crawley Town F.C. have followed through on a community vote by fans and NFT holders who were recently given a voice on what type of player the team should recruit next.

The vote, which took place on June 15, which was the first team decision opened up to fans, took place for verified NFTs hodlers via a temporary Discord channel. Votes were also taken from nearly 1,000 season ticket holders. 

Speaking with the Daily Mail on July 28, Crawley Town co-owner and former ESPN gambling analyst Preston Johnson emphasized the significance of being able to offer fans a stake in the club via NFTs:

“A lot of NFT projects are just speculation with no real tangible spine, no real true story. Having a football club to root for every week? That's a spine that people attach themselves to.”

“If we can bring that to this crypto audience, especially if we're able to actually achieve promotion and move up the ranks of the English football league, then it's an even bigger story people all around the world can be part of,” he added.

Following the vote, Crawley Town announced the signing of midfielder Jayden Davis last week on a free transfer after the 20-year-old completed a successful trial with the club.

Crawley Town plies its trade in League Two, which for those not well versed in English soccer, is confusingly the fourth tier of the English professional league structure. The team was purchased by U.S. crypto and Web3 firm WAGMI United (We’re All Gonna Make It) for an estimated $20 million in April.

The firm, founded by Johnson and derivatives trader Eben Smith has the long term goal of taking Crawley Town all the way up to join the likes of Liverpool F.C. and Manchester City in the English Premier League (EPL), the top tier in England.

WAGMI United is also owned by more than 30 investors, with big names such as entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuck and Philadelphia 76ers president of basketball operations Darly Moery being on that list.

In June WAGMI United rolled out alternate team jerseys for Crawley Town that could only be purchased via its NFTs. The tokens also offer hodler’s key benefits such as voting decisions on aspects such as player transfers, along with free Adidas merchandise and exclusive physical and virtual events.

WAGMI United initially rolled out 10,000 NFTs, and according to the firm’s website there are 1933 remaining that can be minted for 0.35 Ether (ETH) worth around $600 at current prices.

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Other companies such as Socios have developed their own way of fan engagement via licensed fan tokens with partnered professional teams. The firm offers hodlers of the fan tokens benefits such as VIP events, meet and greets, collectibles and Socios merch, but notably does not offer fans any meaningful voting rights over their beloved teams.

The prices of Socios fan tokens are also known to be highly volatile and speculative, which has resulted in strong criticism from many soccer fans who have expressed concerns over the prospect of people losing money while also having their fandom monetized.

Organized groups such as Football Supporters Europe have also spoken out at being “appalled” over UEFA’s (European soccer’s governing body) decision to sign a three-year partnership with Socios back in February, citing such reasons.

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WAGMI United dreaming of domestic promotion following Crawley Town acquisition

The founders of the U.S investment group, Preston Johnson and Eben Smith, are highly-regarded for creating popular NFT projects Pixel Vault and PunksComics, and Digital Collectibles Agency, respectively.

Following an unsuccessful venture in purchasing English football team Bradford City F.C in December 2021, WAGMI United — an innovative Web3 brand utilizing blockchain mechanics and the global sporting culture — has announced the acquisition of English fourth-division team Crawley Town Football Club. 

Founded in 1896, the West Sussex club known as the Red Devils have endured a turbulent existence both on and off the pitch. Triumphs including two league-winning promotions, four standard promotions and seven cup trophies — four being the Sussex Senior Challenge Cup — provide the fans with positive memories, but incidences like the 2006 administration following transition to fully-professional status balance the fortunes.

The team is currently placed thirteenth out of twenty-four teams in the English Football League Two, also known as the Sky Bet League Two.

For greater context on both Crawley Town, and the immense historical significance of English football, Crawley Football Club — as they were known then — were founded prior to some of the current European heavyweights such as Italy’s Juventus F.C (1897), Spain’s F.C Barcelona (1897), and seven-time Champions League winners AC Milan (1899).

Cointelegraph’s tech writer, Tom Farren spoke to Preston Johnson, the co-founder of WAGMI United, and new co-chairman of Crawley Town for a deeper discussion on the motivations and attractions to the club, as well as how they envisage integrating Web3 mechanisms.

Johnson was immediately keen to express his personal, and team's collective respect for the club's long-standing history and roots within the community.

Enquiring as to how they envision the process of unifying the existing, predominately-physical footballing community of Crawley Town, with the global technological ecosystem of Web3, Johnson revealed that “it’s our priority to make sure that you have the best team possible and, when you go to the stadium in person, you have the best experience possible.”

He continued on to say that to achieve such goals, “we do need to also bring in a bunch of new fans from all around the world and get them invested as well, and that’s what we’ll be doing with the NFTs and the Web3 component.”

“Ultimately, we want all of our fans — new fans and existing fans, local fans and remote fans — to have a voice in how the club is run and feel it represents them and their community.”

WAGMI United is an avant-garde investment organization from the United States founded by Preston Johnson and Eben Smith, two renowned figures within the NFT landscape. Johnson is known as the co-creator of Pixel Vault and PunksComics — that latter of which has traded 23,600 ETH on OpenSea — and Smith as the founder of Digital Collectibles Agency.

Their overarching ambition is to transform the successes of Crawley Town with a fusion of the cultural dynamics of social media and nascent technologies within the Web3 sphere, such as digital fan tokens, NFTs, and blockchain transparency, with traditional business operations witnessed throughout the sporting industry.

To support the footballing endeavour, a number of successful entrepreneurs including VaynerX chairman Gary Vaynerchuk will take on advisory roles within WAGMI United to help support the execution of technological initiatives.

After donating an initial £10,000 to the Crawley Town Community Foundation, the organization announced their inaugural NFT collection in partnership with Pixel Vault on May 7.

Speaking with high expectations for the upcoming NFT partnership with WAGMI United, founder of Pixel Vault, Sean Gearin stated that "I believe we can come together as a community and utilize the powerful force that is Web3 to help create a positive change in the sports landscape."

The newly-appointed founders have issued a bold pledge to orchestrate a fan-vote to decide on their future role within the club if they do not achieve the blueprinted success of “earning promotion to League One by the end of their second season in charge.” In their eyes, the probability of promotion during that timeline as we currently stand is fifty-percent.

Upon requesting further clarification for the supposed "mechanisms to hold ourselves accountable" in the originating press release, in tandem with their aspirations of second-season promotion into the League 1, Johnson wasn’t yet willing to divulge WAGMI’s intentions regarding potential DAO adoption, but did exclusively reveal that “current season ticket holders will for sure” be granted priority access to any voting mechanism implemented.

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