Changing plans (1 Viewer)

FabianDebec

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What effect will the impending relegation have on any stadium plans? (this question is very pessimistic but i can't see how we are going to stay up with the current tactics/form) Do they have a league 1 plan and a league 2 plan?

Hope we are not left with a iron shed like six fields or the keepmoat. I always saw the ricoh as a symbol of our status of what we had previously achieved through years of first division football.
 

wingy

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The parallels to our situation under Richardson ,Planning ,Financials ,Status etc and historical lessons are Uncanny ,aren't they?
 

FabianDebec

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They really are, i thought things couldnt get worse than that regime. Its heartbreaking when you think about it too much, our only optimism seem to come from a couple of wins after which the team gets tore apart and a new drama unfolds. Its all too cyclical for my liking.
 

torchomatic

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We've already been relegated? I missed that one.
 

singers_pore

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I don't think they would be that bothered by relegation. They would be far more worried if we had a chance of going up, as according to Fisher, our "business model" can't work in the Championship.

how on earth can they expect fans to get behind the club when the CEO basically says he doesn't want promotion.
 

Bill Glazier

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I'd just point out to SISU something they may already know; relegation from the league altogether means they will certainly have to write off every penny they've ever spent. Getting back into the league is very, very difficult. So, one more relegation would be bad, another would be the end.
 

The Philosopher

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What effect will the impending relegation have on any stadium plans? (this question is very pessimistic but i can't see how we are going to stay up with the current tactics/form) Do they have a league 1 plan and a league 2 plan?

Hope we are not left with a iron shed like six fields or the keepmoat. I always saw the ricoh as a symbol of our status of what we had previously achieved through years of first division football.

I think that there is a sliding scale of disaster.
Relegation from L1 - L2 is a disaster but not as bad a disaster as going from L2 to the Conf. Look how long it took for Luton to get back.

L2 is still in the League and attendances and incomes don't fall as much as they do in non-league.
 
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