To lift us out of the mire surely this would be a good time to get cracking on the first leg of the monorail - Meadow Lane to Broadmarsh?
To lift us out of the mire surely this would be a good time to get cracking on the first leg of the monorail - Meadow Lane to Broadmarsh?
This has what has been holding this club back. Until we start acting like a Manchester City we won’t be a Manchester City.
Time to invest in bringing the masses to the lane. If Hardy wants 5 figure attendances he can’t expect them to just walk here.
Time to change those oldest league club signs to.
The worlds best monorailed non league club.
We can then simply tippex out the non in four or five years time.
For me not pressing ahead with the mono rail was the turning point fort he club's downturn of fortune.
Is there any money leftover from the Glen Roeder fund?
Can we ship out some other players and not bother getting new ones in?
Whatever it takes from my perspective - it will be worth it.
You see, this is typical of Notts. All this talk about monorails, and ten years on we haven't even started building it. If we are ever to move forward as a club, we need to get things right off the pitch - and that starts with the monorail.
Sell off the players, make it happen! Surely we could get a six-figure fee for Steve Scoffham?
Speaking of the Scoffanator it’s nice to see that he seems to have found happiness post-football
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Scoffham
In other news Crystal Palace manager George Burley is making a shock move to take Notts County’s much-travelled Lee Hughes on loan – and put the striker back in the Championship.
Burley is desperate to land a new forward and his surprisingly turned to Hughes, the 314-year-old hit man who is still scoring goals but is available for sale. -