Sadly at League One level no matter how hard you work you cannot build up momentum without spending huge sums of money. I would use Wolves as an example, I was there the day they thrashed us 4-0, we just could not compete no matter how hard we worked and i don't want my club to be spending huge sums of money on players. I gave Wigan as another example this season away. When we can get clubs on our own turf it's a different story, then it does not matter how good you are, we will do everything possible to make the visitors bottle it and the players will find that extra adrenaline, they know it is expected at home, you give blood, we carry no one even if you were a freebie.
My biggest worry is Scally wanting a new ground, although been promised in the pipeline for years. The land is ready, the plans are sorted, but it still remains a dream without a financial backer, personally i think it will saddle us with a big white elephant, but unfortunately i cannot stop progress.
Your attendances appeared to double when you moved from Roker Park but did it leave you with debt?