I've been suggesting this for the longest time. Yes, I know that there are some fans that couldn't pony up say £1,000/share, but there are many that could. You'd need to put a limitation on what any one fan could buy [say 500, as example] so that someone can't come in and scoop control. But say we have 500,000 fans world wide [it's probably more] and 20% could afford to buy an average of only 3 shares @ £1,000, that equals £300 Million. That builds the stadium, if not a bigger one, with no debt and pleanty of cash to boot. Increased income from the bigger capacity and no debt keeps us rolling nicely for years. Yes, I understand that that dilutes the present shareholders holdings, but if they're died in the wool Reds, think of what it does for the club....and a vastly more solvent club at that?