by Stranded »
26 Mar 2024 10:08
WestYorksRoyal Stranded WestYorksRoyal I really appreciate what SCL and other sponsors have done this year, but it does allow more procrastination. 7 days ago, my working assumption was we'd either have exclusivity and funding, or we'd be in arrears with HMRC which would mean 2 points deducted and a step closer to the endgame. Turns out it's neither.
At some point Dai needs to stop being bailed out and be forced to face the consequences of his actions. I'd hope people stop providing extra funding at the end of the season.
SCL are being lead by their hearts, not their heads - they are fans made good and know they are in a position to help the club in the short term. As fans, they will not want to be standing idly by whilst the club dies but at some point, they will not be able to loan/gift more without putting their company at risk. The money will stop soon.
Said yesterday, feel the next 3 days are key - if there is not even an inkling of someone being able to move forward into the exclusivity stage then you do have to wonder if the game is up.
Is it really though? We're led to believe funding is in decent shape for April and May, then the summer comes with season ticket renewals, Premier League solidarity payments, transfer fee instalments etc.
He may just be trying to spin things out and explore avenues to get more out of us. He may think he can cut costs and wages and still miraculously get promoted back to the Championship. That's why we need to stop bailing out. Next time there's a shortfall, he needs to be faced with selling or getting nothing.
In terms of existence that may be OTT and yes there will be money coming in over the summer but I imagine ST sales will be down - a lot of people won't be able to do and be happy to throw 300 odd quid at a ticket for a club that may not exist a few weeks into the season.
On the flip side, if the status quo remains, you can kiss goodbye to pretty much any player whose deal expires and any with a sell on value, as they will be sold. So we will soon find ourselves in a position where we have close to zero senior professionals and very little chance of attracting any decent free agents. So it may not be an immediate death but a further plummet. Selles will also likely walk with an enhanced reputation.
So the next few days are probably key to enable the club to return to normality and actually plan for a season rather than firefight.