Just to say I didn't go to the game last night and why we lost!

No, seriously, I suspect there will be big changes at the club next season, whether we survive the drop or not and in many ways that won't really make much difference either way to the current Board, only the fans imo, because Hassall would have gone, Bowler and Gradi probable and so a new start will be required by a new Board of Directors and in a perverse sort of way, relegation to non league may be thought as a better option as the pressure will be off them to sign league players. The decision for dismantling or downgrading the academy will be easier and no need to guarantee loans or have to balance the books with outgoing transfer fees and so who would think of that scenario not that long ago?

The other secondary but just as important is the compensation costs of the child abuse that took place at the club which is unknown at the moment but that alone could decide the financial future of the club and its very existence whether we go down or not.

Either way, it is the end of the most successful era the club has had in recent history and in that respect sad for everyone, the Board and fans alike..Of course it could well be the start of a new era playing Wrexham, Tranmere, Chester, Macclesfield who will surely bring more fans than Colchester did last night..

We may even get Steve Davis back!