Time we all moved on. As a club we have been heading in the right direction for quite a while.

Right here and now, they are a massive factor in our progression. Therefore we want them to feel welcome at their own club. They are being respectful keeping away. They realise it could be counter productive.
And I feel this is going about them starting to be more a part of things.
The penny has dropped. They have good people they trust running the actual football club. And they fully support those people. The financial input is key to our short-term future.

No we don't need a party celebration where they are welcomed back with open arms and everything is simply forgotten.
But we have moved into a new era of our club. And that has to be embraced.
At some point this lot (who are filthy rich) will spend big and in a positive way.
It will be better to step into the future together than everything being splintered.

The fans who have gone, have gone for good. Its up to us to build from here, and gain more local fans by being very proactive in the local area. Which our community department are doing a fantastic job of.

But like with any football club, if results on pitch are healthy, this will reflect whats going on off the pitch.

This young lad may well take over the running of the company one day. It will be better if he is made welcome here.