by happytorq » 11 Oct 2019, 15:00
Seems to me as though Osborne has decided the only way to get his money back on TUFC is by biding his time. I've said before that I can see a situation where a new stadium will be warranted, but we're not there yet; once/if we get back into the league, I expect that conversation will become more urgent.
With the debt owed by the club to Osborne, the main hope of it ever being repaid is either: player sales (I doubt we have players worth that much, but hope springs, etc), a lucky cup run (with this in mind i expect GJ to give the FA Cup a proper go), or hugely increased attendances over the course of at least as season. If we're in contention for top spot come February, I can see the crowds swelling to 3,500 a game, but we've seen over decades that even in league football we need to be doing well to get the crowd. Struggling in league 2 will be worse than competing in National Conference on that front.
Seems to me as though Osborne has decided the only way to get his money back on TUFC is by biding his time. I've said before that I can see a situation where a new stadium will be warranted, but we're not there yet; once/if we get back into the league, I expect that conversation will become more urgent.
With the debt owed by the club to Osborne, the main hope of it ever being repaid is either: player sales (I doubt we have players worth that much, but hope springs, etc), a lucky cup run (with this in mind i expect GJ to give the FA Cup a proper go), or hugely increased attendances over the course of at least as season. If we're in contention for top spot come February, I can see the crowds swelling to 3,500 a game, but we've seen over decades that even in league football we need to be doing well to get the crowd. Struggling in league 2 will be worse than competing in National Conference on that front.