The new owners of Notts County want their football statistics firm to become the "number one experts" on the game after reporting major growth in the last year.

Brothers led the Danish Consortium which took over from Alan Hardy at Meadow Lane on Friday, July 26, .

The duo are behind the London-based company Football Radar, which is involved in analysing football games and leagues to provide betting advice to customers.

Football Radar's website says it is "innovating the industry" and its major aim is to become the "number one experts" on football. They have grown dramatically in recent years, which is shown in recent accounts.

In its latest accounts, for the year ended 30 September 2018, the directors declined to include a copy of their income statement, which they were entitled to do as a small company.

However, a signed-off statement confirmed the majority of Football Radar's turnover, which is not known, was "driven by one customer".

On its future, the statement added: "There are no material uncertainties related to events or conditions that may cast significant doubt about the ability of the company to continue as a going concern for the foreseeable future."

A going concern is a business that is operating and continuing to make a profit.

While the income and turnover of the company has not been reported in its accounts, a statement of the firm's financial position suggests it had a positive year in 2018.

The firm's total equity - its assets minus its liabilities - rose to 拢3.67 million last year, up from 拢1.92 million the year before. Total equity is used by analysts to assess the health of a company.

Football Radar also reported a major rise in its 海角视频 corporation tax on profits, which stood at 拢446,871 for 2018, up from 拢88,001 in 2017, while it provided services worth 拢12.5 million to a firm called RSL Holdings Limited, which has the same majority shareholder.

The company also has offices in Liverpool and Bulgaria, with league analysts working remotely. The Bulgaria office provided more than 拢800,000 of services in the last year.

The Reedtz brothers, who took over the world's oldest professional football club from Alan Hardy, have access to huge amounts of data through their firm and it is expected this will be used in County's player recruitment.

Following the takeover, they said in a statement: "We run a football analysis company called Football Radar, which has its headquarters in London and further offices in Liverpool and Plovdiv, Bulgaria.

鈥淓ver since we founded the company 10 years ago it has been our goal to own a professional football club, and we are thrilled that the day has come where we have fulfilled this ambition.

鈥淲hile football is business for us it is also our lifelong passion and to now have the opportunity to own a club with such heritage as Notts County is a dream come true for both of us.鈥