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The Yo-Yo club tag isn't the bad thing it is painted out to be.
Gareth Ainsworth said last season that going up and down every other season like Rotherham would be considered major success at Wycombe.
I think that this season still is our best chance of staying in the Championship. It all depends on January’s transfer window.
Cash in on our assets and diminish our chances.
Not get the players for the positions we need and diminish our chances.
Staying up will need more investment for the following season. Anton Johnson type of investment. A risk worth taking?
Or be happy with league one football and win more games than we lose with the hope that we’ll challenge for promotion.
I was going to keep out of this, but I can't let this one pass by.
It's not a chairman's job to fund a business. It's his job to lead the business in a manner that meets its objectives and protects and serves the interest of its shareholders.
In this case, the effective owner of the business is also TS. The objectives that he has set are to keep the club financially stable and to achieve all it can through the revenue it generates and the additional funding he provides.
Under the stewardship of TS, the club has achieved a degree of stability and success that is unprecedented in over the previous thirty years and arguably longer.
I get that people want more. I do. But to demand more or expect more shows an unrealistic and, frankly, disgraceful sense of entitlement.
We really should reflect on the turmoil that we used to face and which, sadly, clubs like Bury no longer face.