mreprice
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Shouldn't we also consider the possibility that the club doesn't want to lose more than 8 million a year?
I've been dreading and thinking all Summer, we will end up Mid-table or worst.
We don't need to sign one on a permanent deal but we do need another striker asap.Because we don't need to sign one?
The best reason of all is that running at losses of 7-8m a year, even with 27k crowds, is a long term recipe for disaster.
Pretty high up in the BellEndry comments I've ever seen on NSC. Good work
No its a long term failure of the business plan and operating model,.... somebody cocked up big time.running at losses of 7-8m a year, even with 27k crowds, is a long term recipe for disaster.
We don't need to sign one on a permanent deal but we do need another striker asap.
I've said all along that I doubt TB has bottomless pockets and wants the club to be self sufficient ... but any football club outside the Prem not losing a decent chunk year in year out will be the exception I think
This thread should read.......
27,000 crowds means we don't have to sell our best players to premiership teams..... !
See what the pint half full man thinks.
I think 99% of us would agree, it just grates that clubs across this division are either taking a chance, or they are unaware or don't care about the consequences..... that's what is pissing some of us off. I personally have a decent income, I have plenty of time and motivation to watch the games, even to continue travelling from the West Country, but I am starting to see this economic balance being anything but, the fans are being squeezed more and more, and seemingly getting less and less since those heady days of the Doncaster game and Will popping in that late winner in front of a full house.Personally, i would rather we played by the rules because the consequences of not doing so SHOULD be dire.
I completely agree with this, although wouldn't it be lovely to be that exception?
Shouldn't we also consider the possibility that the club doesn't want to lose more than 8 million a year?
Another good reason to stick within FFP is that we'll get a share of the fines from those that don't.
The best reason of all is that running at losses of 7-8m a year, even with 27k crowds, is a long term recipe for disaster.
I think 99% of us would agree, it just grates that clubs across this division are either taking a chance, or they are unaware or don't care about the consequences..... that's what is pissing some of us off. I personally have a decent income, I have plenty of time and motivation to watch the games, even to continue travelling from the West Country, but I am starting to see this economic balance being anything but, the fans are being squeezed more and more, and seemingly getting less and less since those heady days of the Doncaster game and Will popping in that late winner in front of a full house.
Sadly I fear, and I don't take any pleasure out of saying it, that the crowds already are tailing off. I am not going into the reported vs actual attendance debate again, but we all know that there was not 26807 there on Saturday, or even for the Derby and Burnley games. This simply equates to less match day income, whichever way the 'happy clappers' on this board like to spin it, it cant be argued.Up to this point, the club has not really seen that to any great degree.
No its a long term failure of the business plan and operating model,.... somebody cocked up big time.