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Chris Lane, Sudhir Rawal and Paul Cooke sit down with Wealdstone FC's majority shareholder Nick Semaca to look back at a monumental few months for the Stones and talk about where the club goes from here. A lot has happened since Nick’s last appearance: the lease is signed, a new manager is in place, fresh investment is locked in, and 14,000 fans took over Wembley for the FA Trophy final.
They discussed how the club can bottle that incredible supporter growth and commercial momentum, the football strategy for squad retention, and the matchday experience at The Vale as new stadium plans progress.
They also talked through the new CEO and key staff appointments—marking an exciting new era of off-field professionalism and investment that builds directly on all the hard work that got the club to this point.
Nick’s positivity and "can-do" energy shine through, proving that despite the narrow Wembley heartbreak, things are massively on the up for the Stones.
He closes the pod with a rallying cry to the fans, reminding everyone that this future only becomes a reality if the whole club gets behind the vision and works together to make it a reality.
By WFC FansChris Lane, Sudhir Rawal and Paul Cooke sit down with Wealdstone FC's majority shareholder Nick Semaca to look back at a monumental few months for the Stones and talk about where the club goes from here. A lot has happened since Nick’s last appearance: the lease is signed, a new manager is in place, fresh investment is locked in, and 14,000 fans took over Wembley for the FA Trophy final.
They discussed how the club can bottle that incredible supporter growth and commercial momentum, the football strategy for squad retention, and the matchday experience at The Vale as new stadium plans progress.
They also talked through the new CEO and key staff appointments—marking an exciting new era of off-field professionalism and investment that builds directly on all the hard work that got the club to this point.
Nick’s positivity and "can-do" energy shine through, proving that despite the narrow Wembley heartbreak, things are massively on the up for the Stones.
He closes the pod with a rallying cry to the fans, reminding everyone that this future only becomes a reality if the whole club gets behind the vision and works together to make it a reality.