That argument was valid in BSP but with a few exceptions we are amongst clubs with similar or not worse facilities, fan base and money.
I suggested we spend the wage budget on more players on a lesser wage.
What I don't get is there doesn't seem to be a plan.
With all due respect, we may have the facilities but we need people to turn up to them. The club and tasc put a lot of effort into organising the race night last week, but it was an embarasement due to how few people turned up. There must have only been 30 people there, everyone of them the usuals who help out on a matchday. It could have been a successful fundraiser going straight to the squad, but instead only raised £600. I understand it was a depressing day football wise, but I'd argue every team in this league (many who we think we're bigger than) would have got a bigger turnout in similar a situation.
With all due respect, Mike, the club is continually fishing in the same pond when it comes to fundraising.
The same people are being called on time and time again and there is a limit to how much you can give, especially in this current economic climate.
I sponsored a pig last weekend but, frankly, have better things to do with my Saturday evening than watch a film of it running around a track (no Twiss jokes, please).
Meanwhile, we watch overpaid players fail to win us a single cup tie....over and over again.
The management and team had the chance to gain £4,000 for the club at Gigg Lane this afternoon.
Yet again, this opportunity was squandered.
Patience is running out.