I am going to be a little contraversal, when we won promotion in 1967 we had a chance to become a top six team,big gates, modern type club at that time, but our then messiah Jimmy Hill scuppered that by resigning out of the blue on the eve of our first division debut, no-one knew and our players had to perform in a tough division with that knowledge had to have an effect. No new players were brought in by Hill and we needed them, and we struggled. However there was still a chance with a new manager, we were fashionable, on the up big time and a big attraction for somebody. Chairman Derrick Robins first went for Malclom Allison, assistant at Manchester City, flambouyant like Hill, would have attracted top players too, Robins threw his teddies out because it made the press prematuarly and retracted the offer and went for Noel Cantwell, untried, never been a manager and a complete opposit character to Hill, spent lots of money but in the main bought poorly, played the type of football that drove fans away, we struggled, gates dropped alarmingly, in my opinion not because we were struggling but because of what was being served up week after week. After 3 years out went Cantwell, we had a certain Brian Clough in the bag as replacement, again Robins threw his teddies out gave Clough an ultimatem, Cloughie as he would told Robins to get stuffed and we missed out on him. in came Gordon Milne manager of then non league Wigan again inexperienced but with an ageing Joe Mercer as a figure head, it didn't really work and fan apathy had already set in, Mercer left, did he really start ? and for 10 years we bumbled along, lost fans hand over fist, struggled financially and had to constantly sell star players became mundane and ordinary and watched teams like Derby,Forest, Cloughies teams by the way and others pass us by just as the likes of Fulham, Wigan and Swansea have now. We had our chance to make the big time a couple of times but boardroom bollox ups buggered it, sound familier ?
Which is why IF this Hoffman Chinese deal happens we, the fans and the club, must seize it with both hands and take the chance, they don't come around often. It's perhaps our only chance, the other option is if we survive as a club that is is we become another Bradford City, Northampton or Colchester.