Re: Hudge and Crossland ready to pull their support? : Tue Sep 11, 2012 6:41 am
Jake the Peg wrote:
Just a plea for someone else to come in and take over.
Have to say I agree with his stance on reducing the salary bill in line with what the club can afford. The game is in crisis with most of the clubs unviable without support from benefactors.
Have to say I agree with his stance on reducing the salary bill in line with what the club can afford. The game is in crisis with most of the clubs unviable without support from benefactors.
Correct IMO. What better way to ease in a non-fan as chairman than a big piece on the consequences of it not happening are depicted in apocalyptic terms? The boost becomes bigger, then, and especially timely just before season passes are released.
Bizarrely, whilst we've had years of crowing about the BOD at Rovers being fans, there's a pretty strong possibility that they've seen the commercial projections of the club through those tinted lenses and this has been a factor in today's news.