It gets worse kids!
Weymouth boss:
He said: "When I came into the club I had dreams for it and aspirations and I believe I got a bit carried away with how we were doing.
"I will say this. I've run this club really as a personal thing without too much advice from outside and I've been seeking advice recently and obviously I can't keep on doing what I've been doing.
"Obviously it's very nice to come for one-and-half hours every week and see the game and enjoy it.
"But the bottom line is I was spending as much as I could in the vain hope that something exceptional would happen."
"That 3,000 or 4,000 people would turn up, that we'd get to the third round of the FA Cup and play Manchester United, that someone would come and take one of our players for £200,000."