I wish that the situation was otherwise and no doubt you also do and imagine that to be true. You have to be a fantasist to believe that the club's best interests are served by being at Brunton Park.

Brunton Park is in terminal decline which puts the club into the position of being in terminal decline through annual
patching up, even doing the bare minimum. The truth of the decline of the ground is there for anyone to see and needs no confirmation from any executive. Much work has to be done every year.

The club has to leave Brunton Park. Sentimentally, nobody enjoys that, but it is true. A solution of leasing somewhere else has to be found. Such leases allow the use of the ground for events other than football, which would produce enough profit to pay the lease fee for that year.