redrobo wrote:A genuine question for all those supporting NAPM.
If Jason is unable to find a buyer and his financial power is unable to fully fund our club but retains ownership t leading to a possible end of our club as we know it what will be the position of the campaign? Will it still continue to with hold funding despite a potential end of the club?
I've got my tin helmet already for the abuse no doubt about to come my way but the lack of funds going forward will have serious cconsequences
A genuine question for the 'carry on as before' folk. If we're in the same position again next season, with mounting debt and £300k+ per year interest alone, and we are relegated
AGAIN, do you think the club could survive in National League North, or would we cease to exist?
If that happened, would you look back to this point and think "
I wish I'd tried to do something when we still had a chance"?
You say you trust what the Board say. So do I. They say there have been credible bids from alternative people/groups, who wanted to buy the club, but Whittingham wouldn't sell to them. You accept that is true?
If, and I accept, it is a huge '
IF'... Whittingham sees that he would end up with nothing
AND the preferred bidder still can't satisfy the authorities that they have the required money, and that it is from '
traceable sources', then
PERHAPS he will look at other, more realistic offers, before it is all too late.
An even bigger '
IF' would be if Whittingham actually morphed in to an interested owner, putting a sustainable amount of money in to the club, from clearly understood sources, that enabled the club to return to a stable footing, then perhaps the NaPM campaign would be concluded, at least for a significant number of people. As I've said before, we're faced with a shit choice, or a really shit choice.
Answering your question, how would I feel if the club goes under, would I blame the NaPM campaign? No. Simply because, I believe it is an inevitable outcome anyway. At worst, it may be hastened slightly. I genuinely believe the 'carry on as before' approach will kill the club.
The definition of insanity, is doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different outcome. Why are you expecting a different outcome?