03-02-2023, 08:28 AM
(02-02-2023, 07:27 PM)TheSyrup Wrote: I’m shocked after hearing that, and it just shows how far we have fallen as a club. We have a brilliant fan base, miles better than anything else in the South of England, but that is not enough anymore.
The Eisners have a very long way to go, infrastructure wise.
Fcuking deflated now.
The other way of looking at it is how far we have come infrastructure-wise since the fan buy out in 2013, when we were essentially a start-up club lucky enough to start within the football league. The distance from where we were then to the championship structure defined by GW was vast. Huge. It was always going to take a long time to do. It explains why the Eisners have needed to concentrate on the infrastructure like improving the ground, buying a training ground etc rather than throw money at the team and go up with an unsustainable infrastructure.
Now, that gap is much smaller, and to have achieved it without a penny of debt being loaded on the club is a fantastic starting point for a bright future.