Just my opinion, but here goes:
First: Getting back in the BSP
We're going to lose at least 30% of our gates in the BSN. The loss of that income is going to mean we're not going to be able to keep half our team without them taking a cut - also, until the financial madness dies down (if it ever does) we won't even be able to compete, wage wise, with what teams like Hyde are offering.
Let's face it, we had a fantastic end to our first season in the BSN and competed fabulously in the play-offs. We exceeded all our expectations and got into the BSP even finishing a lot of points off the top. Could we ever now fund a team that was capable of winning that league without several years build up to it given that there is not going to be any spending sanctioned which would take us into the red? (something, by the way, I fully agree with)
Secondly: Ken McKenna
The Welsh league is a completely different animal to the BSP or the BSN so it's taking a big risk to put too much faith in the achievements at TNS. Wasn't Davenport at Bangor for a while and he didn't stay long at Southport.
More importantly, the TNS side was heavily subsidised and a full-time outfit. I don't think he's got any experience in running a club on a shoestring like our would have to be - especially in the BSN.
For my money, a better bet would be Graham Barrow (which is why I thought he was being brought here in the first place in the longer term). Someone who, OK, has only had management experince at ful time clubs but has worked with very little money for virtually all his managerial career and who has the good of the club at heart as much as Ken.
Having said all that, I wouldn't be devastated if Ken took over, I just think he's not the man for the job.