Quote Originally Posted by Divine Wright View Post
Ye....I realise I was a bit generous on the half a million.

My point is , if we had gone out of business 12 or 13 years ago and had to reform in non-league, it'd be highly unlikely that we'd be much lower than we are at present, given the amount of money that would be invested in a club with the fanbase and catchment area we have. That's not me being arrogant , I just think it's the most logical outcome. We are not Halifax, Wrexham or Southend.

People can talk about Tan saving us, but there is a reasonable likelihood that had he not saved us , we would be in a similar or even better situation now.

We would be better in that we would likely have more supporter involvement. We'd more likely have a team and a style of football that we'd all like to see.
while this looks great on the screen, let be honest, local business's with enough money were hardly kicking the clubs door down Before VT came, look at the late 90's were really needed some local investment and it never really happened, When Rick Wright was asking people to step forward and push on after the promotion season, very little happened

When things were Dire, I know a few stepped forward, Steve Borely ploughed enough money in to keep the club alive