by Dave » 24 Nov 2016, 19:39
Been discussed a few times, and the view point is correct, part-time football at Torquay is a non-starter, and yes it's been suggested about training elsewhere, however I don't think it's just about the club losing it's identity, think moving the clubs training base would pose a number of logistical problems, and perhaps wouldn't solve the problem, as players would still have to get time off to travel up and down from Torquay.
Think the club became very lazy, it's been proven that clubs at lower league and non-league level can not fund themselves and attendances alone, and while Thea was signing cheques, the, then custodians of the club did nothing to build alternative revenue streams, in fact gave at least two of them away, in the form of franchising out Boots/Laces and the club shop.
It's the only way forward, far to many with their heads buried in the sand unfortunately.
Been discussed a few times, and the view point is correct, part-time football at Torquay is a non-starter, and yes it's been suggested about training elsewhere, however I don't think it's just about the club losing it's identity, think moving the clubs training base would pose a number of logistical problems, and perhaps wouldn't solve the problem, as players would still have to get time off to travel up and down from Torquay.
Think the club became very lazy, it's been proven that clubs at lower league and non-league level can not fund themselves and attendances alone, and while Thea was signing cheques, the, then custodians of the club did nothing to build alternative revenue streams, in fact gave at least two of them away, in the form of franchising out Boots/Laces and the club shop.
It's the only way forward, far to many with their heads buried in the sand unfortunately.