B-right-on
Living the dream
Tony Bloom's approach has been the exact opposite of Portsmouth's owners. He has secured the infrastructure first. Success on the pitch will come and go, but his funding of the stadium and the training complex interest free gives the club a stable footing to look towards sustainability in the medium to long term. You are right that promotion could bring this aim a lot closer and he has been covering losses to try to achieve this. Reaching a level of self sufficiency that would guarantee that Sussex's football team is secure for future generations is the dream of many of us who lived through the Archer years and, thankfully, I believe that includes Tony Bloom.
We are lucky to have TB owning the club and thinking of putting the future FIRST of BHA with the Amex and training facilities. Rather than getting in big money singings.
Dean Court has what, 11,000 capacity? How can they hope to generate anywhere near the revenue of BHA never mind the likes of Emerates/Old Trafford etc.. and play with the 'big boys'. A short circuit cheat/gamble of the FPP might win in the short term, but not on the long term IMO and that puts them always on the back foot, hoping their their wealthy owners and the TV rights foot the wages bill. Exactly what TB has not done. Wooks well until one day it doesn't, they get relegated and you end up wth a Blackpool/Portsmouth etc......