There have been far, far more clubs who have gone down and got themselves into trouble than have 'recharged'.
Relegation won't be the end of the world. I'd just rather we not have to go through it in order to rebuild the club.
Trouble is Toronto, we can't start rebuilding the club until Randy sells us and even that looks along way off.
Relegation would be humiliating for a club of our size
Quote from: Risso on December 13, 2015, 11:55:00 AMThere have been far, far more clubs who have gone down and got themselves into trouble than have 'recharged'.Thinking out loud here:West Ham, Newcastle, WBA, Leicester and Sunderland (to an extent) have gone down and it not damaged them.Wednesday, Forest, Leeds and maybe Derby as the opposite.I class teams like Hull, Burnley, Sheff Utd, Watford as not being top-league clubs. ...and I've probably a missed a few others. Regardless, it looks to me that relegation does not appear to be a life sentence with decent management and a bit of luck.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on December 13, 2015, 04:09:22 PMRelegation won't be the end of the world. I'd just rather we not have to go through it in order to rebuild the club.If we can't sell the club when it's in the PL, with all those riches there's absolutely no chance we'll be sold when we're in the Championship. They will be no rebuild because Randy will still be in charge and his cronies will still be running the show in the boardroom. It's like being on bloody death row for what seems like an eternity to me
Quote from: sirlordbaltimore on December 13, 2015, 04:41:08 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on December 13, 2015, 04:09:22 PMRelegation won't be the end of the world. I'd just rather we not have to go through it in order to rebuild the club.If we can't sell the club when it's in the PL, with all those riches there's absolutely no chance we'll be sold when we're in the Championship. They will be no rebuild because Randy will still be in charge and his cronies will still be running the show in the boardroom. It's like being on bloody death row for what seems like an eternity to meIt is sometimes better to buy something when it is at it's lowest so as to have something to build up. It will cost less to invest in players to get us promoted than it would to keep us in the PL.
Re a fan takeover - when we go down I think Lerner should name his price to sell to the fans - if not 100% but maybe the controlling share - say 51%.Say he says 51% for £51 million then is that impossible for the fans to raise ? Eg 25,500 shares at £2,000 each ? To buy our club ?And perhaps the option to buy him out of the remaining 49% for £98 million when we get back to the prem.Perhaps it could be the only positive of this awful mess.
Quote from: IFWaters on December 14, 2015, 01:48:44 AMRe a fan takeover - when we go down I think Lerner should name his price to sell to the fans - if not 100% but maybe the controlling share - say 51%.Say he says 51% for £51 million then is that impossible for the fans to raise ? Eg 25,500 shares at £2,000 each ? To buy our club ?And perhaps the option to buy him out of the remaining 49% for £98 million when we get back to the prem.Perhaps it could be the only positive of this awful mess.And if you did get that sort of money - which you never will - where does the "He should spend £x million on players" come from?