http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22171365
If the worst was to happen then let it happen after this season. Every club knows how important it is to secure their Premier League future this season and will do everything possible to safeguard it. The monetary windfall is mind boggling for a club of Norwich's size.
On a separate note check out Swansea who have announced expansion plans of their own over the next 3-5 seasons...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-west-wales-22159360
They have followed a model very similar to ours. A club run in exactly the right way.
If the worst was to happen then let it happen after this season. Every club knows how important it is to secure their Premier League future this season and will do everything possible to safeguard it. The monetary windfall is mind boggling for a club of Norwich's size.
On a separate note check out Swansea who have announced expansion plans of their own over the next 3-5 seasons...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-west-wales-22159360
They have followed a model very similar to ours. A club run in exactly the right way.
Why should clubs 'not good enough' to retain their place in the top division have a massive helping hand over their rivals to give them a springboard to help them get back - to where they weren't good enough in the first place? It (promotion) should be achieved on merit, the current parachute system rewards failure.