Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
I'm old enough to go back to 74/75 when we were finally relegated to the third tier after years of struggle and an unpopular owner (David Goldstone) sold out to a consortium of local businessmen who changed the mood around the place and we went straight baok up the following season. I know football finances have changed a great deal since then, but would relegation be the straw which brike the camel's back as far as Tan was concerned? I think it might be and, if relegation was the price we had to pay for him leaving, I think it would be one worth playing.