Astute
Well-Known Member
LOL -- as if I need to have "credibility" from a clown like him.
This club was deemed to die the day it had to sign an unworkable agreement from a greedy, selfish council. Whoever was in charge the point would have come where destruction was inevitable due to inherrent uncompetitiveness.
Strangely the club has never faced administration or liquidation in 120 years until into had to work with the caring, sharing council. Strangely many other clubs work very well with their councils and stranger still their arrangements are far, far superior to ours.
Unless that relationship ends the club is dead.
Can you remind me of how much the rent was and how much the wage bill was for players not good enough?
Then can you explain why it was the fault of the rent and not the wage bill?