redrobo wrote:Sorry Keith but I still maintain that a boycott will only hurt the club we ALL love and support .
A boycott will involve the club with less finances than they already have..
So NO a boycott is totally out of the question and one that I WILL CERTAINLY NOT SUPPORT.
This is a subject that will divide all fans.....but I will continue to support my club by purchasing match day tickets or a Season Ticket that I have done for the last 67 years or so.
That's fine, and there is no clear and easy direction, and I've no problem with people having a different view.
But, my concern is, if we get to a stage, where relegation is inevitable, and Administration is the only way to move forwards, we'd be better off getting to that point before the end of this season, so we can be debt free, and Whittingham free, by next season. The alternative is likely to be even more chaos as a National League side, and if we went into Administration anyway, but next season, with points deduction in 2025/26, then we end up as a National League North side the season afterwards. If the funds dry up for Whittingham, he
MIGHT accept a sensible offer, avoiding Administration altogether, before his asset disappears. We've still not been told how the VAT debacle has been resolved? Is that more debt somewhere else?
All of that said, I think once we get started, we will head up the League. We don't look too bad, and only a sliver of bad luck has stopped us from picking up points already (
two, arguably three, opposition players should have been sent off, an incredibly soft penalty and a world-class save, with another superb one on Saturday). We could easily have been on eight points, not zero.
If we're clear of relegation, or simply fighting to get clear in January, then we need to 100% continue supporting the club financially. I think we'll be mid-table, so then the argument is moot.