Quote: Greg Florimos Boots "The big downside is that unfortunatley the likely drop in money from missing out on the top 6 will not be compensated by a Wembley trip that if anything will cost the club money. Its great for us fans to have the trip to Wembley but from a financial point of view this season is turning out to be a disaster, crowds are down on what will have been budgeted for after last season so any shortfall is going to hit the playing budget hard.'"
Sorry Greg but is this worst case scenario between league and cup really accurate?
Bearing in mind all the decisions on budgeting have to be made before the outcomes are known in a sport where unpredictability and jeopardy of every kind are all part and parcel of the game.
First.
Should Fax ask to be excluded from the cup or plan / budget to go out in the first round so they could concentrate on the league?
If they did what would the reaction from supporters be, would that increase the number of people coming to the ground?
Even if they did that should they plan / budget on it guaranteeing a top 6 finish?
Second.
It’s not only about a trip to Wembley, before that there were the games against Fev, Barrow, Bradford, Saints culminating in a away game at London to be included in the finances.
How does all that stand up on the balance sheet to say a worst case scenario of a 6th place league finish culminating in being knocked out in a away game at London in the plays offs?