Seems to me that a sinking ship is still a sinking ship, no matter how large or small the hole is in the hull. You reckon the club has arrested the slide, yet concede that the club is still probably losing a significant sum of money each season. We have a new chairman, who unlike the old one, is not prepared to underwrite these losses and fund player acquisitions personally. That is of course his perogative, but it puts the football club in a position where balancing the books has a higher priority than league position. Fans do not follow football clubs because of the propriety of the accounts, they want to see a decent successful team, and that is why attendances are driven by results. I think that it might just be possible for the club to be self sufficient; but I also believe that will only be achieved at a lower level, with a greatly scaled down operation.
Don't agree. I would LIKE us to do better, but FIRSTMOST I want the club to be financially viable
and stay around a long, long, time. I believe we have a model (MORE SO under Mac) which has
a very good chance of Championship survival, and a decent chance of the edge of the play-offs
most years. Bringing in players like Brett Williams, Manset, the two "Yanks" gives us a chance of
bagging a top talent, but more importantly is cheap in the short term. Meanwhile the Academy
is producing good talent, with three more looking very promising.
For us to do that extra well (without breaking the bank) we just need 2-3 Academy products, or
some found-cheaply guys like B Williams or The Beast or the two guys from across the pond all to
come to the boil in the same season.
And if we get a Gylfi he either takes us up (we'd probably need 2-3 at the same time) or he's sold and the money sorts us out for two seasons.
I don't have a problem with that