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The measure of footballing success isn't turning a profit. The measure is being successful. If you can marry both then great, but financial success is an investor game. People go there each Saturday to watch a side entertain and ideally win. That is the measure of footballing success. Even if sustainability is a desired outcome also.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on May 09, 2025, 07:30:10 pmThe measure of footballing success isn't turning a profit. The measure is being successful. If you can marry both then great, but financial success is an investor game. People go there each Saturday to watch a side entertain and ideally win. That is the measure of footballing success. Even if sustainability is a desired outcome also. I don’t disagree but that’s not the point being made here. Rob Staton here is talking about us being an example to follow, living within our means and being sustainable. Which is fiction.
Quote from: NickDRFC on May 09, 2025, 07:47:44 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on May 09, 2025, 07:30:10 pmThe measure of footballing success isn't turning a profit. The measure is being successful. If you can marry both then great, but financial success is an investor game. People go there each Saturday to watch a side entertain and ideally win. That is the measure of footballing success. Even if sustainability is a desired outcome also. I don’t disagree but that’s not the point being made here. Rob Staton here is talking about us being an example to follow, living within our means and being sustainable. Which is fiction.There's no fiction about it. TB has stated he is wealthy enough to sustain the finances he is putting in. We are not reliant on external finance. Huge loans with repayments we can't afford from the matchday revenue, from the EFL and other Club Doncaster income. Nobody's saying we're self sufficient..
Neither Salford nor Wrexham carry a whiff of exotic appeal and yet have attracted mega monied investors, so why not Doncaster the jewel of south Yorksihre ? I strongly suspect TB has a plan and has invested in the club for good reason. We are a more attractive proposition as a league 1 or Championship club and the metropolitan borough of Doncaster has a big population. We used to get mega gates in the old days and could do again.
Salford are in arguably the biggest football city in the planet. There is definitely room for a third club there.