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Inside non-league club funded by Bitcoin whose owners are worth 20 times Wrexham bosses – and targeting Premier League
A NON-LEAGUE club funded by Bitcoin owners is aiming to reach the Premier League.
Real Bedford currently tops the Southern League Central Division One in the ninth tier of English football.
Real Bedford are aiming to hit the big time from non-league[/caption] The club is funded by bitcoin millionaires[/caption] Director Peter McCormack wants the club to merge with Bedford Town FC[/caption]The club is co-owned by Peter McCormack who is aiming to make the club bigger than local rivals.
He is keen to see the club overtake Kettering Town, then Northampton Town, MK Dons and then Luton Town.
His end goal is to lead the promised land of the Premier League.
McCormack wants has made a proposal to merge Real Bedford with Bedford Town FC.
He said: “As a proud Bedfordian, nothing would make me happier than seeing our town represented at the highest levels in men’s and women’s football.
“We’ve made amazing progress with Real Bedford, but this merger unlocks the potential to achieve something truly special in the town.
“I understand that fans of Bedford Town may feel some apprehension, but this only works if we come together to make it a success.
“By combining the strengths of both clubs, we’re building a united front that can deliver league football to Bedford.
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“I’m excited about what lies ahead and look forward to working with everyone to achieve our shared ambitions.”
The club benefited from investment from Gemini founders Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss in April 2024.
The pair invested £3.6million into the club in Bitcoin and became co-owners with McCormack.
McCormack believes that the investment can help propel the club up the football ladder.
He claims that the pair are worth much more than Wrexham’s Hollywood owners, Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds.
He said: “I think Wrexham’s goal is the Premier League and they are up to League One now and they are backed by Ryan Reynolds and his wealth, but Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss are worth twenty times his net wealth and there are two of them.”
He has revealed that the aim of the club is to reach the EFL in the next decade.
He added: “The short-term goal was always football league for the men’s side in ten years.
“If we go up this year, that will be three promotions in three years, leaving us with three left to do in seven years, and I think that is ambitious, but we think we can do that.”
The clubs are still “waiting to hear back” from the FA and Southern League to approve the merger.
It would then be decided where the club would be placed in the football pyramid.
The legal agreement for the merger must be signed off by the end of March so it can be ready for the 2025/26 season.
Bedford Town FC director Jon Taylor has released a statement on the potential merger of the two clubs.
He has admitted that joining the clubs could “create something special”.
He said: “As someone who has been deeply involved with Bedford Town FC for many years, I am incredibly proud of our club’s rich history and the role it has played in our community.
“This proposed merger represents a unique opportunity to build on that legacy and take football in Bedford to the next level.
“I understand that this news may raise questions or concerns for our loyal supporters.
“However, I truly believe that by combining the heritage and passion of Bedford Town with the innovation and commercial success of Real Bedford, we can create something special.”
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Nepo-baby with very famous rock star dad and TV star sister poses with band ahead of headline gigs – can you guess who?
A NEPO-BABY with a very famous rock legend dad and TV star sister is getting ready to take on a huge tour with his band.
The musician in question could be seen in a black jacket gazing towards the camera, with his hand on his chin.
This nepo-baby has followed in his famous father’s footsteps[/caption] He’s part of the band Inhaler[/caption] The singer is getting ready to head out on tour[/caption] The band are seen here posing as they get ready to head Down Under[/caption]He appeared in a poster or his 2025 Australian tour, alongside his Inhale bandmates.
The image was captioned: “AUSTRALIA! We’re returning in June 2025 with our new album Open Wide! General sale is Friday 24th January at 9am local time.
“Pre-order Open Wide before 1pm AEDT on Tuesday 21st January for pre-sale access.”
The band, Inhale, revealed they’ll be headlining two Brixton Academy shows next week before US tour.
It’s none other than Eli Hewson, who has followed in the footsteps of his famous dad, Bono.
And his famous sister is Eve Hewson, an actress who has starred in the likes of Bad Sisters, Behind Her Eyes and The Perfect Couple.
Eli, 25, formed the band with pals Robert Keating, Ryan McMahon and Josh Jenkinson when they were at St Andrew’s College in Blackrock, south Dublin.
The indie rockers have quietly built up a following over the last few years, playing support to Noel Gallagher and embarking on tours.
Eli said: “We were struggling to find a band name that we could all agree on for a long time.
“I’m asthmatic so my sister as a joke used to call us The Inhalers and it kind of caught on.
“We liked it because it’s something you have to rely on and it’s a pick-me-up, and it relates to the stuff we’re talking about on the new material on the album.”
And U2 fans will know Bono is the frontman of the iconic band.
Since forming at school, the four likely lads from Dublin’s Northside had scaled dizzying heights to become the world’s biggest band.
The 64-year-old helped form U2 has a teenager and the band has since become one of the world’s most successful, with 14 studio albums, 22 Grammy Awards and over 170 million records sold worldwide.
The rocker has daughters Jordan, Memphis Eve, and sons Elijah, and John.
Eli’s famous dad is Bono[/caption] His sister is actress Eve Hewson[/caption] Eli and his dad Bono[/caption]В Ростові затримали банду “вагнерівців-рекетирів”
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‘Murdered’ schoolgirl’s devastated mum’s ‘world ended’ when ‘beautiful’ six-year-old found dead with dad
A DEVASTATED mum’s “world has ended” after her six-year-old daughter was discovered dead in a house with her dad.
The bodies of Hope and Mark Gordon, 36, were found inside a family home in West Calder, West Lothian, after a concern was raised when she failed to attend school.
Six-year-old schoolgirl Hope Gordon tragically died[/caption] Cops at the house on Harburn Drive in West Lothian[/caption] 23/01/2025 Fresh scene at Harburn Drive, West Calder.[/caption]Cops initially said both deaths were “unexplained” but, following a post mortem, officers said they were treating the schoolgirl’s death as murder.
Her father’s death is still unexplained but police said they do not believe anyone else was involved in the crime.
A close friend of the family, Melanie Wheeldon, has said the youngster’s mother now faces “the worst time of her life” as she grieves the deaths.
She told MailOnline: “It is the worst time of her life. She’s just really sad. Her world has ended because of this… She (Hope) was so loved and didn’t deserve any of this.
“She was really well liked by everybody. She was out playing and building snowmen just two weeks ago, just a normal little kid, who didn’t deserve this.”
Hope, who attended Toronto Primary School, which paid tribute to her this week, had gone to stay with her 36-year-old father for the weekend.
Mark and Hope’s mother had shared custody of the youngster, it is understood.
There had been no suggestion that anything was amiss, making the discovery all the more shocking for her friends, family, and neighbours.
Melanie told the outlet: “There was no indication that anything was wrong. It came completely out of the blue. We are all just really shocked.”
Friends say Hope loved animals and had a pet cat called Roblox and a dog Milo at the house she shared with her mum.
The grieving parent is said to have had a “beautiful relationship” with her daughter.
In an effort to help the grieving family Melanie has set up a GoFundMe page to help with funeral expenses.
“Every contribution, no matter how small, will be deeply appreciated. If you are unable to donate, please consider sharing this fundraiser link with your friends and family to help spread the word,” said Melanie.
The local community has been left in shock, with neighbours saying they cannot believe the young girl’s life has been so abruptly taken.
Detectives investigating the death revealed that officers had previous “contact” with the family.
Detective Superintendent Grant Hendry, of Police Scotland’s Major Investigation Team, said: “Our thoughts remain with Hope’s family and friends, along with everyone affected by this tragedy.
“The families are understandably devastated and we are providing them with support through specialist officers at this extremely difficult time.
“Our team of officers continue to carry out enquiries to get answers for the families and at this time, we have no information to suggest anyone else is involved. I would ask that anyone with any information, no matter how small or insignificant you think it is, gets in touch with the police.”
Speaking earlier in the week, Hope’s headteacher Fiona Linfoot described her as ‘bright, bubbly and affectionate’.
She said: “Hope was a much-loved member of the Toronto Primary family, and will be hugely missed by all her friends and school staff.
“She was a bright, bubbly and affectionate girl who brought joy to everyone she met. We will really miss her infectious smile and kind heart.
“We would ask everyone to respect the privacy of her family and the school community at this difficult time. Help and support is available to any of our pupils, or staff, affected by this tragic news.”
Police Scotland Chief Superintendent Gregg Banks said earlier: “The shock and sadness felt across West Lothian is understandable. Words won’t take that anxiety and concern away.
“But I want to reassure people this is an isolated incident and there is no wider risk to members of the public at this time.
“We are working tirelessly to understand what happened within the property and answer questions from devastated family members.”
Hope’s death is being treated as murder[/caption] Mark Gordon was also found dead in a house in West Calder[/caption]