We need to be attracting near 18,000 gates, and not on £2 a ticket, every home game, to keep our heads above water next season and to bring players in which means a bigger wage bill across the board.Wages mostly, but it's nothing concrete. I know we all want success again, but it shouldn't be at the risk of the club. Take a look at Derby, Wigan, Bolton, Leeds and others over the years.
The Allams where terrible for us as a club, but at least we where never at any real financial risk
We have a couple of players who could be auctioned off to pay for that, but without them, the chances of attracting 18,000 and more every home game and challenging for promotion are remote.
For me, we don't need wholesale changes, a forward obviously, maybe a couple of squad players, probably another keeper if Baxter goes, although I wouldn't be too alarmed if Harvey Cartwright stepped up. More importantly for me is the need to build up the regular fanbase, increase the number of season ticket holders and on the back of that build up the clubs revenue streams. Then we have something to build on.
I'd take a solid mid table Championship club with the occasional decent cup run supported by a regular hardcore of 18,000 against a yo-yo boom and bust club mounting up massive debts for the next chancer to come along and add too.