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I saw in the local rag interview the chairman moaning about lack of income from low crowds. He was instrumental in getting rid of a great team of last two years and making us fulltime players of failed ex academy boys. He has now employed a manager who has never managed a football team before, he's just an ex pro who has worked on admin, he's just talks the talk.I'll pay the going rate buy the club and run as a fans co-operative. When the club went bust in 2009, I thought we would get a fans/community run club, myself and a few other local people approached the council, but out of nowhere SL came on the scene. I can see this club going to the wall before the end of this season. We need Gash, Marriot and Culverhouse back asap.
Would it be worth TW having a word with Rob Back and ask him to help out for a couple of weeks or so to bring in a couple of strikers. Robbie would have a black book full of names. Got to be worth Tommy taping into that knowledge if he is struggling to find one himself
Nobody will be buy the club as arguably the club has a negative value. Few assets with significant debt. Not only does it have a negative value, if this turns into a supporter owned club, the supporters will have to put in significant cash on a week to week basis to keep the club afloat. So whether you like the Chairman or not, he's keeping the club afloat and it would be hitting his bank account. So you can wish the Chairman goes, but be careful what you wish for. However, it would be interesting to see if enough fans stumped up the cash to make a serious bid. You could try to raise the money, set up a GoFundMe but I doubt you were be able to raise enough money to pay off even a couple of percent of what people on this forum claim the debt the club has. Whilst everyone is an expert on how the club should be run, few will put their money where their mouth is.