Most of it..
[Owners who I actually believe gives a rats arse about making the footballing side of things successful.
how? By throwing money at the problem?
A club that has the ambition that it is big enough to consistently attract 25k fans.
how? By spending money the club hasn't got, on players it can't afford? This is the whole reason fan ownership would never work here.
A club that understands the importance of a bit of consistency in a season.
we are consistency personified - start strong, finish weakly, season after season
It tries to do its business in the summer and fights tooth and nail to keep what it devised in the summer in one piece till the next summer.
yes, but you can't do much about someone like Clarke who's handed in a transfer request and then refused to play.
A club that explains its decisions to the fans and those decisions make sense.
nice idea, but can't see this working, what makes sense to one person, doesn't necessarily makes sense to another, just look at perceptions of who is/isn't to blame, or what percentage blame is attached to who. Interesting Mickey Adams views on Operation Premiership, spin and rhetoric lapped up by fans, but no money for Mickey to back it up
A club that believes in their manager then gives him a fighting chance.
Pressley's been given a fighting chance as was robins/thorn last season. We'd be in touching distance of the play offs
The bottom line is most of your wish list will never happen whilst we are tenants and not accessing matchday and other revenue.
The season we got relegated there were 10-11 teams with lower attendances, yet our income/turnover was in the bottom 3-4. More over the 3 promoted teams had wage bills circa 3x the size of our entire income/turnover. You want us to be ambitious, achieve 25k regulars, back the manager, fight at the right end of the table, do you advocate a new owner spending circa x3 our income/turnover on wages to take a punt? How much would need to be spent on transfers? Another £5-10m?
We don't need that crap again, if we ever get out of this situation I never want to go through this again. That means a different approach, like Swansea. I believe Pressley is starting to do this, but it takes time.
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