I'm sure I had this discussion last year, but I can definitively say I wouldn't want millionaire backers who've bought in, unless I was convinced they were lifelong fans of the club they bought. If they ever decide to leave, it can be at the cost of administration and the only people who ultimately suffer are the fans. People like Dave Whelan, for example, just keep pumping money in and credit to them, but if they stop? You've got problems, and I for one am very glad we have a board of low paid directors and don't rely on cash-rich backers.
I seem to remember you (or someone else) saying it. I said at the time that football has changed and unless clubs adapt with finances and the changing face of football they will get left behind.
For us i am happy we have billionare owners that don't waste money. Look at the sums ManCity and Chelsea spend and i am pleased we are not run like that.
Our backers are selling the QPR brand abroad and because of them people have heard of us in ASIA, (which means money).
Agree with alot of your points and its quite an admirable way to run a club but it won't work.
You mention that if Dave Whelan stops pumping in money where will they go? But where would Wigan be without him?
The whole Premiership game is about money/TV and rich people and if your club does not work that out, they will fall.
Not how i want it, but that's how it is.


please please STOP