16-10-2021, 07:10 PM
The root of the problem is surely that the Eisners have little or no ambition for the club, other than refurbishing the ground, much of it out of necessity that they can't avoid, and probably to make the club more saleable. In severely restricting the amount available to the Cowleys to build the squad, leaving them to deal in the bargain basement, they are signficantly putting the club at risk of relegation. Today's result brings this realisation rapidly to the fore.
There's no doubt that the Cowleys have been dealt a pretty poor hand in all this giving them no chance of avoiding a relegation battle. Its surely up to the fans groups e.g. Fans Conference to confront the Eisners with this outcome and express ouir dissatisfaction with the situation.
There's no doubt that the Cowleys have been dealt a pretty poor hand in all this giving them no chance of avoiding a relegation battle. Its surely up to the fans groups e.g. Fans Conference to confront the Eisners with this outcome and express ouir dissatisfaction with the situation.