War es das schon Genossen?

EPISODE · Jan 29, 2025 · 16 MIN

War es das schon Genossen?

from ST. PAULI POP · host Erik POP

Woran es liegen könnte, dass die 30 Millionen nicht eingenommen werden - und was ich mir vom FCSP wünschen würde …In dieser Episode bespreche ich die spannende Entwicklung der St. Pauli Genossenschaft und deren Potenzial im internationalen Fußball.Mit bereits 15.000 Unterstützern sind wir auf dem besten Weg, eine echte Alternative im Fußball zu schaffen. Ich erörtere die Herausforderungen, insbesondere in Bezug auf Finanzierung und Kommunikation, und betone die Notwendigkeit einer klaren internationalen Strategie. Zudem lade ich die Hörer ein, aktiv an dieser Bewegung teilzunehmen, um die Werte des FC St. Pauli zu fördern.Wir streben an, die Genossenschaft als langfristige Investition in die Zukunft des Vereins zu positionieren und die Prinzipien von Solidarität, Gerechtigkeit und Gemeinschaft zu bewahren. Gemeinsam können wir den FC St. Pauli als Plattform für Veränderung etablieren.Folge unserem POPcast im Fediverse: @[email protected] - (und gib uns n Bier aus: https://ko-fi.com/stpopVielen Dank wie immer an die Verrückten, die uns mit Bier und Pinot unterstützen.via Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/stpopvia Steady: https://steady.page/de/stpauli/ Get full access to St. Pauli POP at erikpop.substack.com/subscribe

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