
Surely the survival of our club has to be paramount or am I wrong.
I haven't supported our club for 60 plus years to see it disappear, despite what some seem to think.....
I ask again, if we can't afford the efl what then....


Christies Child wrote:......and if our club is unable to finance continuing in the efl what then.....![]()
Surely the survival of our club has to be paramount or am I wrong.
I haven't supported our club for 60 plus years to see it disappear, despite what some seem to think.....
I ask again, if we can't afford the efl what then....Come on tell us......
Phil Anderer wrote:Neil, dropping out of the EFL would in no way solve our financial problems. Lower income and lower crowds, less money from advertising and the corporate side. I really don't see how anyone can think it would be some financial panacea.
parkyboy wrote:More people atching Guiseley v Halifax yesterday in the snow than watched Shrimpsv Exetor
parkyboy wrote:More people atching Guiseley v Halifax yesterday in the snow than watched Shrimpsv Exetor
Christies Child wrote:
I'm confident that if we had a regular winning team playing attacking football especially at The globe our average would be considerably higher than it is at the moment.
IF and when Jim is able to have a few extra pounds to spend thanks to possible new investment then we could attract a better standard of player.
but does anyone hear a tree fall in an empty forest?morecambegeek wrote:Christies Child wrote:
I'm confident that if we had a regular winning team playing attacking football especially at The globe our average would be considerably higher than it is at the moment.
IF and when Jim is able to have a few extra pounds to spend thanks to possible new investment then we could attract a better standard of player.
In other news, pope Catholic, water is wet and bears shit in the woods.
MFC-Manc wrote:Ask Salford City, about getting out of the national league north.
Christies Child wrote:Everything could change of course IF and it's a big IF there was some local financier with a passion for football (similar to the Fleetwood and Accrington owners) who was prepared to take control of our club and give it the financial stability it cries out for.
Unlike other clubs he or she wouldn't have to invest millions in a new stadium (other than improvements to the playing surface and the Omega stand). Money in revitalising the playing squad and funding a new training facility would be a priority but the basic infrastructure is already there and with new creative thinking could provide a regular income stream albeit not enough for the club to be totally self financing but certainly less of a financial cow on the current board.
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P/T Indie wrote:On the last series of the documentary they nearly left over wages when they were been offered fulltime contracts they were wanting the equivalent of their full time job + part time football money and of course there are two of them!
Could Jimbo be linked with this one?
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