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Its easy to say spend a few quid and we will make the premiership. Look how much some of the other clubs around us have spent and not gone up. Forest a prime example. They seem to spend millions of forward after forward and still stay in this league. If we spent a quarter of what they have and didnt go up, we would be a financial disaster. Trust JR. He knows the way forward. If all our newer fans are desperate for the prem, i suggest they get back to supporting liverpool or man utd! Slowly devoloping is defo the way forward. Spend outside our means and fail to go up, could ultimately kill the club
There is a saying that 'you can't stand still in this game'.....also used by our club management and owners. I feel we may have to stand still (in terms of this league) for an unknown period of time. We are in no position to take the next leap of faith. We need to re-group and maintain what we have now, in essence that will mean improvement on all quarters of DRFC on and off the pitch (this analogy alone actually points to us not standing still).I appreciate you will cite Blackpool and even Burnley, but what they have done is great, but not sustainable. They have not grown from where we have been neither.We have come a very long way in a very short period of time........is it so bad if we just sustain, maintain and improve what we have now on and off the pitch, and who knows once we are happy that is right, we may have the structure to kick on again........don't get me wrong neither, if Prem came along within the next 2 seasons I would be shouting louder than anyone for us to grasp it, but I am equally content with the other scenario.
I appreciate you will cite Blackpool and even Burnley, but what they have done is great, but not sustainable. They have not grown from where we have been neither.
I just wonder whether Blackpool fans felt their board were being ambitious enough. They had a long line of loan players including JET and Adam.They then bought Adam so, it shows it's better to try before you buy. Now this seems sensible enough for me and with Rovers making a record bid for Sharp then it doesn't smack of wanting to stand still.Forest fans might see it differently. They no doubt felt the club had ambition but they fell short. I would have concerns about getting value for money from the Adebola's, the Blackstocks and the Majewski's etc that they signed.Leicester/Derby fans must be wondering why they are paying their players at least twice the average in wages !Ambition is not necessarily the money you pay in transfers/wages. You can be ambitious without risking existance of the club.
It really depends what your meaning of 'sustainable' is, Cussie. Yes, I agree, they cannot sustain being in the Premiership for more than 1 season, but the sustainability of the Club thereafter is guaranteed, at least for 4 more years!
There are far more, who have suffered for the experience. I'd like to think we can cope with our management structure and come away smelling of roses......but like I said, more than happy to wait and equally happy like a pig in shit that we are in the CCC playing against some cracking clubs