by Number 1 » Sat Feb 28, 2009 12:25 pm
Classic quotes.
But actually doesn't it show the ridicularity of the FL? When you look at the figures about capacity and percentage full, it's clear that most teams in the league operate on a matchday well below capacity and had been overly optimistic in their projections. In which case, don't you think that the FL would have looked upon us a little more favourably when imposing the transfer embargo. Clearly we were one of many teams in the same position. Trouble is, we probably didn't cook the books well enough. The economic downturn has affected most clubs, but there was no allowing for this fact when imposing the embargo so rigidly.
As it is, perhaps it's done us a favour, as we have no real new faces to pay, and our upturn in fortunes has been as a result of the players and staff we already had getting on with the job despite the handicap of the embargo. I guess the FL would say that's the idea, and our relative success proves that the embargo system works. Not sure Chester would agree though!