Dutchgull wrote:O.K Matt fountain of all knowledge ....what do you propose ?? You obviously have all the answers !!
I have never claimed this, nor shall I in the future.
That said, I seem to be the only one who understands that selling the club to any group who have a collective worth of 'a few grand' isn't the right and proper way forward.
You will accept that 'good intent' will get you nowhere, I presume?
If you will, then take out the good intent from the Trust's offer and see that they cannot hope to run the club even to the end of the season. If a market stall holder worth 'a few grand' turned up and said he'd buy the club, you'd laugh at him. If that market stall holder was a season ticket holder, you'd welcome him with open arms because 'he's got the club's best interests at heart'? That wouldn't work and you know it.
Make the situation more relatable. You go to the local shop traditionally run by a man from Pakistan and you buy one of those awful scratch cards that poor people use as Christmas presents. You scratch it off and win, say, £250,000. If you were offered the club, for free, the next day, would you be confident of being able to run it?
If the answer is yes, I'm afraid that you don't have enough knowledge of running a football club for your opinion to be valid.
It's a sad reality, but football in 2016 is not for the plucky, it's for the wealthy. Sorry to disappoint.
Matt.