It's all very well saying that but until such time as there is more transparency, it's very hard to believe. Is the current budget lower than last years, and that of the previous year? We think so, but nobody knows for sure.dawlishmatt wrote: 10 Mar 2023, 10:08 Oh dear the Uncle Clarke bashers are finally coming out of the closet. Osborne made a statement following the club's AGM on the 30th of September. In said statement, Uncle Clarke said that he is still fully committed to Torquay united football club and the only thing that has changed is the number 5 in his plans for the club. Blaming Osborne is ridiculous.
I don't think anybody truly expects him to keep throwing money at the situation, but it's been pretty much radio silence since he bought the club, and that's what makes people nervous. I wouldn't even be that upset if he came out and said "the budget has had to be lower this season because I've been spaffing 3/4 mil every year and that's unsustainable". That's something that everybody could understand, even if it would sting and require an require a recalibration of expectations.
Saying you're "fully committed" doesn't mean anything when the subsequent actions do nothing to affirm it. Hell, maybe the budget is enormous and we paid Dover £50k for Hanson and put him on a 4 year deal at two grand a week. At least it'd suggest some level of ambition (even if misguided, lol) - the point is that we don't know and given the sword of damocles that is the money owed to CO it's not that big of a leap to believe that's he's really ok with it going downhill.
I guess I don't know if I really believe that he's come in like Dick Dastardly twirling his moustache and going "mwuhahaaha I can drive the club into the ground and make fortunes!". Have no doubt that profit is what he came in for, and like I've said before that's not an issue for me if the footballing side is taken care of and the future of the club isn't on shaky ground.