Yes is the answer….
Is it in the Regime's interest to stay up…. They don't care..
If we remain in the Championship they will have to Invest in the First Team as we will have the usual Clear Out at the end of the Season.
If we are relegated they will have the Usual Clear out but will then just play the Academy Boys to showcase them. Low budget will suit them fine.
I think that we need to support the team for them to escape relegation and stay up.
I would propose that we should start a campaign now by telling all Season Ticket Holders not to renew regardless of the end of season outcome. Still support the Team just buy the cheapest tickets if you don't have a current season ticket.
I think the only way to get rid of them is to get the wider public and News Media to ridicule the way they are running the club. (we would all agree with that)
Embarrass them by not having.
No…..Season Ticket Sales
No…..Local or Corporate Sponsorship
No ….Merchandising sales
No…..Program Sales
No…..Drinks or Food sales in the ground
No…. Televised Games (we usually lose ) Lobby the TV companies
Just get back to Grass Roots and support the team like it was at the very beginning before owners got involved.
How Embarrassing for KM & RD when the Opposing Team, Owners and Directors visit. All they will talk about during their visit is CAFC is an example of how NOT to run a FOOTBALL Club and wonder how Roland made his fortune…..
Ultimately we are FANS and SUPPORTERS we either attend or choose not to.
CUSTOMERS take their CUSTOM elsewhere..
CAFC is OUR CLUB DONT LET THEM TAKE IT AWAY FROM US...
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I get that people want to hit Roland in the pocket, so do I, but let's make sure that we do so in a way that leaves us with a viable club once he's gone.
I think this biggest problem is that if we get out of the habit of going it would be difficult to get back into it.
Following the last successful League 1 campaign, SCP said that in order to secure promotion the owners took a big gamble in strengthening the squad which paid off. Rest assured the current ones won't, or rather they'll play the 'academy player' card and gamble, 'playing chicken' with our League 1 status at the wrong end of the table.
I think they will assume that the non renewal of Season Ticket threat proves substantially hollow. I don't believe they are not planning for League 1, although the current panic acquisitions of loan players does suggest they are genuinely trying keep us in the championship. Too little too late I fear, but I'm a glass half empty kind of guy (justifiably so at present!).
As an aside, it also worries me that during this crisis time, when a huge hit on revenues is likely, that redevelopment of the Jimmy Seed Stand is even up for discussion. It's not unsafe as far as I know and I wasn't aware that away fans complain about it.
Furthermore, why do the regime plans have no time frames assigned to them. If we go down, then the best case immediate return, not likely, would mean that after four years of the current regime they might be back where they started. The short term looks like failure to me and why do we need to take a step back to go forward anyway, as some have suggested?
However I'm trying to second guess people who don't appear to make rational decisions.
In answer to the question posted....'Yes' for all the genuine fans who will be there long after this regime have gone, never to darken our doorstep again.
Relegation is financially disastrous for the regime. Selling a club even further from the Premier league will be much more difficult, and further increases the likelihood that RD will never see the majority of that £38million debt.
Reducing operating losses by playing youngsters etc is a drop in the ocean.
If Roland intends always to somehow break even and continues with his experiment, there will be no push to get us back into the Championship, as the focus will be on cost savings. We'll more likely end up in League Two, where he will, again, cut costs to break even. I'm not sure how far we will fall before he gives up on the experiment or us.
Unless he sells I see this painful decline continuing. Do we need to stay in The Championship? 100% Yes, Will we stay in The Championship? Not a chance we are crap.
If was worried about things like that then he wouldn't have spent big money on the likes of Naby Sarr, or bothered refurbishing the ground.
What gets to him is anything that hurts his ego. The actions at the Boro game and the subsequent statement from him showed that.
If you want to continue to rile him then make sure we keep getting the name of the club in the media. We are going to need at least some fans in the ground next season to ensure that happens