Otis
Well-Known Member
(I know this is probably going to get the wrong sort of replies and go off on a tangent, but)
If the further we fall if that make any new stadium the less likely?
Let's say we are relegated this season and then next season we struggle in League 2. You would think that crowds would be 5,000 or below at best. Surely the further we fall and the more fans drift away, the more pointless any consideration of a new stadium becomes doesn't it?
If we fall and fall we might just as well groundshare with someone somewhere mightn't we? Surely a multi million pound out of town stadium would be even more likely to be a big white elephant.
Would make more sense to put it on a back burner and groundshare until we have a bit of success and crowds return (IF they return).
If the further we fall if that make any new stadium the less likely?
Let's say we are relegated this season and then next season we struggle in League 2. You would think that crowds would be 5,000 or below at best. Surely the further we fall and the more fans drift away, the more pointless any consideration of a new stadium becomes doesn't it?
If we fall and fall we might just as well groundshare with someone somewhere mightn't we? Surely a multi million pound out of town stadium would be even more likely to be a big white elephant.
Would make more sense to put it on a back burner and groundshare until we have a bit of success and crowds return (IF they return).
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