Baily Cargill
Posted: 28 Mar 2014, 19:47
The damage is already done, as Ben and others have pointed out, money used to sack managers could have used to back them, how much of the money brought on players sales was re-invested in fit for purpose replacements, suggestions are pointing towards in big fat 0%, the miracle goal scorer could have been here all the way a long.
However bringing this into the now and forgetting was is done, in the past. From the outside looking in, so could be wrong, there seems to be trance like state around the club, there seems to be feeling coming from with in that the conference would be an easier league for TUFC to compete and survive in, there seems to be feeling that TUFC will settle nicely right back into the conference, we'll get back to winning ways , we'll pushing up at the right end of league, as such fans will come flocking back and everything in the yellow garden once again will be rosy red.
This isn't going happen, we as a club don't have an automatic right to be a big fish in a small pond , the conference has moved on since we left it, there's a lot of good teams down there, and more well financed clubs than our last visit, thanks to profile of the conference that's been raised over the years.
For our club to have any hope re-building it must stay in the league that's a simple fact, the lost income will kill of any hope with out significant new investment. I'm no expert on finance , whether directors loans, a share issue , or via other means, again as said I'm no expert on this subject, but however, the risk of our club financing a move from a proven goal scorer was worth it.
The club had done it before, Buckle went out on January and brought back Jake Robinson, Gavin Tomlin and Craig Stanley, we shot up the league and should have gone up.
However bringing this into the now and forgetting was is done, in the past. From the outside looking in, so could be wrong, there seems to be trance like state around the club, there seems to be feeling coming from with in that the conference would be an easier league for TUFC to compete and survive in, there seems to be feeling that TUFC will settle nicely right back into the conference, we'll get back to winning ways , we'll pushing up at the right end of league, as such fans will come flocking back and everything in the yellow garden once again will be rosy red.
This isn't going happen, we as a club don't have an automatic right to be a big fish in a small pond , the conference has moved on since we left it, there's a lot of good teams down there, and more well financed clubs than our last visit, thanks to profile of the conference that's been raised over the years.
For our club to have any hope re-building it must stay in the league that's a simple fact, the lost income will kill of any hope with out significant new investment. I'm no expert on finance , whether directors loans, a share issue , or via other means, again as said I'm no expert on this subject, but however, the risk of our club financing a move from a proven goal scorer was worth it.
The club had done it before, Buckle went out on January and brought back Jake Robinson, Gavin Tomlin and Craig Stanley, we shot up the league and should have gone up.