Founding Circle

Founding Circle

A limited first chapter for those who choose to build something lasting.

Legacy Access

A closer relationship to the club’s earliest standard.

Founding Circle membership is intended for those who value proximity to the club’s first chapter, its long-view character, and the quieter influence of early alignment.

Introductions held privately

Conversations begin quietly, with attention to fit, continuity, and the kind of relationship the season is meant to support.

Access shaped with restraint

Participation is considered rather than broad, preserving the measured tone of the grounds, the sporting calendar, and the club itself.

Levels of Relationship

A smaller first chapter, offered in measured tiers.

Founding Circle participation is introduced through a small number of relationships, each shaped by continuity, discretion, and long-view support.

Introduced privately

Charter Circle

For those who wish to enter early and stand with the club in its opening era.

Introduced privately

Legacy Circle

For those seeking a deeper relationship to the club’s earliest years and seasonal rhythm.

Introduced privately

Steward Circle

For supporters whose role is measured not only in presence, but in stewardship.

By invitation

Private Founders Tier

Reserved for exceptional alignment and handled only through direct conversation.

Seasonal Privileges

Privileges are intended to feel natural to the rhythm of the season.

The emphasis is not on display, but on continuity: a steadier place in the sporting calendar, the hospitality of the grounds, and the quieter privileges that come with early trust.

Match-day continuity

A more consistent relationship to club invitations, seasonal notices, and the moments that define the year.

Hospitality with context

Hosting, attendance, and seasonal access are meant to feel legible, measured, and aligned with the life of the club.

Priority consideration

When the season narrows into a smaller number of meaningful occasions, Founding Circle members remain close to the conversation.

Founding Recognition

Recognition remains measured, lasting, and appropriately private.

Some early supporters value visibility, others discretion. Where recognition is appropriate, it should feel dignified, enduring, and proportionate to the institution being formed.

First Chapter

A smaller circle, remembered properly.

Founding recognition is not treated as spectacle. It is held as part of the club’s earliest record, with care for continuity, gratitude, and the long memory of how the season began.

Closing

The right relationship is determined quietly, and with care for fit.

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