As said in my reply to forever, owning your commercial premises is no panacea to paper over cracks of any failing business. You would have to question why that would bring a deal over the line for someone at all. As the business and commercial side is not propped up by all of a sudden not having to pay £15k per annum to the Council. So, and I can't remember if you were part of mushroom's consortia or not, it is the business planning centring on commercial and footballing success that becomes the issue. Not the ownership of the freehold.wbw wrote: I do agree Rjc, but it's hardly an attractive proposition as it stands. I would assume from the various noises coming out re breakeven figures that the club is still losing money every week. If the breakeven figure is 1800, a shortfall of 300 punters at £20 average spend is a fairly serious deficit before even factoring in the payment of a manager and his assistant.
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Or, to put it another way, why do you think owning the freehold makes it then an attractive proposition, wbw?