by Keith » Sat May 04, 2024 9:36 am
First goal is being in League Two next season. As I understand it, the deal with the National League was, they have to accept any club that is rejected from the EFL for financial reasons (not clubs that have gone bust, so forced out, and reformed, like Bury). If the EFL aren't confident that we can complete the season, they could reject us.
Second goal is whether we go into administration or not? Preference has to be 'not'. There will be suppliers etcetera who would be adversely affected by us going into administration. But then, we'd be starting on -12 points, which will pretty much guarantee relegation next season. However, the longer the circus continues, the more likely administration becomes, and possibly the only way to get Whittingham out.
Obviously, ideally, we need him to sell the club ASAP and give the new owner, and new manager, a period of stability pre-season to develop a squad that can compete in League Two.
Right now, I'll be delighted with third from bottom next season. I await the 'Delusional Crew' telling me I lack ambition, but not actually saying what they anticipate.
“Britain faces a simple and inescapable choice - stability and strong Government with me, or chaos with Ed Miliband: ".
David Cameron. May 4th 2015.
So how did that work out then?