Wycombe Royal OK Schards, you want the club to spend more. Where is the money going to come from? Or do you want the club to build up huge debts by paying transfer fees we cannot afford and wages we cannot sustain?
And don't start going down the line of spending the money we are receiving from players sold as we know that is going towards the running of the club to try and ensure it breaks even.
This is also for Dirk
We know from the club's own comments that the sale of Gylfi covered the anticipated losses for the end of 2010/2011. So, ignoring that we performed above expectations, had revenue from a wembley final e.t.c, that means we were OK as of the end of last season.
Since when, we have received around £12m in transfer fees and, presumably, lost two of the higher wage earners.
I don't want the club to go for broke but there are shades of grey. I see no reason who the club can't reinvest the wages and £3-£4 million on new players, (who knows, they might) without threatening the future of the club. I suspect they will spend less than £1m. To me, that demonstrates no ambition beyond staying financially viable.
If the acadamy players and the cheap purchases we may make were good enough, they would be playing at a higher level already. They will be players with potential but are not the finished article. It is not an unreasonable assumption that selling your best centre half and centre forward and replacing them with acadamy/cheap alternatives will weaken the team.
There is no magic wand or solution unless JM sells to a model owner who invests without requiring a return (unlikely), that's a reality. What I dispute is that ours is a perfect business model when, in fact, the logical conclusion of it is a worse team, lower gates, bigger black hole, more sales, worse team, lower gates etc, etc.
I may sound selfish but I would like to see a few teams fold altogether as this would make our business model make more sense and force other clubs to be less profligate and create a more level playing field. It's barely happened a handful of times in my lifetime though.