FIL wrote:
Of course we all want that but unfortunately, as MC and JM keep telling us, they don't have the funds to finance that and will not risk bankrupting the club to try and achieve that. Look what happened to Bradford - boom then bust - it is just not sustainable. As has been said on here numerous times, until we get a big money man/woman investing in the club such as a Davey or Beaumont etc then we just have to cut our cloth accordingly. Of course none of us like it, and I am as gutted as anyone else this morning after last night's debacle, but regrettably we are where we are and it looks like another long, depressing season ahead
We have to be sustainable and the board do a good job on that front. The amount of money coming into the club will increase significantly when the new stand/pitch are up running and functions can be used. If we work hard on maximising their earnings of course.
That said I don’t think we can under cook the significance staying up and having a poor season has. If we were to get relegated this season the reality is that gates will decline as season goes on and the money coming in will take a hit. We may find it harder to push the new functions and maximise their potential in the lower leagues also.
If there was a year we needed to probably secure some team investment it was this season.
It’s a difficult situation but what sells the club and what will increase the income most will always be the success of the team on the pitch.
I’m getting quite bored of the constant poor finishes last 4/5 years. I’ve been a fan since before SL but we need to see some success on the pitch soon.
If we do get relegated we must absolutely must invest in the squad to keep mostly full time and come back up. If we don’t we will be another Bradford.