08-10-2019, 09:07 PM -
(08-10-2019, 05:51 PM)Frank Uchewood Wrote: She has done well for the business side
Imo, this line becomes less true with every poor result. Granted, we're financially stable, which is huge, but the football side will impact on (and already is impacting on) the business side of the club. If you look at the amount we've spent buying and subsequently releasing substandard players, we could've easily been challenging for second without spending an extra penny. That'd mean European football, more tickets sold, and that we'd be a better proposition to new signings - all meaning more money coming in. In the medium to long term, being bad at running the football side is being bad at running the business side.