rollsy posted this on a different subject but it fits in here better
I'm actually starting to come round to JM's way of thinking regarding investment in the club, (and i know that i am going to get a lot of stick for this) But if you look at the state of various clubs right now, cardiff, pompey, pallace, county, glasgow rangers ect that we know of, plus all the clubs that the financial situation has not got media interest, but are still in deep crap. Perhaps it is in our best interests to weather the storm for the time being while all these clubs sink, rather than over invest and end up in the same situation, because although we are all deeply pasionate about our club and want the big time, we are a small team with comparitively little support and as such does not receive the gate revenue/shirt sales of the likes of derby county or even forrest. Although I would love to see a return of the premiership i would not like to see it happen at the expence of the future of the club should the investment not work out as with Leeds. I suppose at the end of the day, all i am trying to say is JM did not make a ton of cash by making bad investment decisions.
Hull are shipping £1.5m a month. It's almost tempting to say that Premier League survival in 2008 might have jeopardised our medium-term financial stability. There's a stom a-brewing and so long as we avoid relegation this season we may be in a better position than most to ride it out. Then we can have another shot at it when the Tories have cleaned up the mess.