I agree that national football must always be the target.
The reason we are here now is because, after many years of trying,....... we havent attracted a sugar daddy like Fylde, Barrow, Salford and others have.
And those of us who remember what the last one tried to do (who owned 76.1% of the shares btw) shudder when we recall that, ie shut the club and build houses.
What the club HAS done is follow the community model, and despite what a few, possibly ill informed, people seem to think, the club has done this extremely successfully, won awards and grants as well.
Not to mention securing an 80 year lease and long term securing when the last one was quite short.
In the late nineties maybe well into the new centrury, the club had NO community focus, no junior or youth teams, no development programmes, not even a reserve team !
In just a short time, relatively speaking, the club has made HUGE progress.
The main advantage of the CSH was seen as increasing both community involvement, matchday income and lifting the club to a new level in terms of support, and thus in time investment.
Capitalising on this success is now the main task and that is why we should all welcome the input of positive ideas and input from intelligent and committed fans like Jack and others.