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So, what is a football club?
Investment opportunity? Not likely. Why should anybody have the right to make money off the back of me being cursed with a choice I certainly didn't make rationally?
Property development opportunity? Again, nope. Football clubs being used as battering rams to allow for commercial developments seems dubious pratice, too. I could have lived without a massive Tesco's tbh, and if one was needed it should be built regardless.
To me, we get bogged down in the financial far too much. By doing so we run the rules of debate exactly how SISU would wish.
A club is not about the money, it's about the people. A club *should* be central to its home, even if that knocks out the wishes of some shareholders to take a dividend, it should also be central even if, somewhere, that means a multi-purpose venue becomes single purpose as a result.
If we, the fans, can't make the club central at a time when nobody else wants to, when it becomes a sideshow in the eyes of some compared to the greater prizes, then what hope have we got?
Wycombe are trying to sort a deal where the Trust sells out to new owners. Central to that deal is the fact the Trust keep hold of the ground, the bowl, and make it a condition that Adams Park is kept for the club, by the club... the club is central to the ground.
We're so wrapped up in talk of community assets, taxpayers, and investment portfolios we risk our club not having a home even if it returns to the Ricoh...
More a place to reside.
Investment opportunity? Not likely. Why should anybody have the right to make money off the back of me being cursed with a choice I certainly didn't make rationally?
Property development opportunity? Again, nope. Football clubs being used as battering rams to allow for commercial developments seems dubious pratice, too. I could have lived without a massive Tesco's tbh, and if one was needed it should be built regardless.
To me, we get bogged down in the financial far too much. By doing so we run the rules of debate exactly how SISU would wish.
A club is not about the money, it's about the people. A club *should* be central to its home, even if that knocks out the wishes of some shareholders to take a dividend, it should also be central even if, somewhere, that means a multi-purpose venue becomes single purpose as a result.
If we, the fans, can't make the club central at a time when nobody else wants to, when it becomes a sideshow in the eyes of some compared to the greater prizes, then what hope have we got?
Wycombe are trying to sort a deal where the Trust sells out to new owners. Central to that deal is the fact the Trust keep hold of the ground, the bowl, and make it a condition that Adams Park is kept for the club, by the club... the club is central to the ground.
We're so wrapped up in talk of community assets, taxpayers, and investment portfolios we risk our club not having a home even if it returns to the Ricoh...
More a place to reside.
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