The ultimate answer is that you don't get enough points. Why don't you get enough points? Yes, of course that's a complex question and varies from club to club. Was relegation avoidable? Impossible to tell. It could have happened with or without a takeover. But as relegation HAS happened, I was just suggesting that 'rebooting' might not be such a bad approach. I know I'm in a minority of 2.
Aswan - I don’t think it’s totally correct to say a minority of 2.
Given the fact that we have been relegated, and having looked at the latest filed accounts as well as reading about the substantial reduction in revenue in The Championship (principally lower TV income) then I completely understand and accept the need to have a complete overhaul - if we’d kept all of last season’s squad and the attendant cost base, there is little doubt that the Club would have run out of cash during the course of the season.... so change - significant change - was essential.
Where most posters are coming from, I believe, is
A) why sell to these Yanks? What Due Diligence was undertaken?
B) where is the (additional) investment into the Club? The Yanks bought the shares of individual shareholders - those purchase monies went straight into some people’s pockets. Wasn’t additional investment a key reason / expectation from the transaction?
C) would we be any worse off at this stage if the club was still owned by Morgan, Huw, Davies, Katzen etc?
So, given relegation, I’m with you as well - and I suspect others are.
As an aside, I bumped into someone yesterday who said he was now again enjoying watching his football and hopes that we stay where we are for a few seasons!
