Quote: Bulliac "In love all the aspirations, honestly I do but, are we not still a club which is wondering whether the wages are going to be paid, come the month end?
Or is that sooo last month..?'"
Nope, as I say, we have no spare cloth and I remain very worried as to future deliveries. But, if we don't run completely out of cloth, then there is no alternative but to aim to be the next Leigh, as settling for has-beens and never-wills and resigning ourselves to permanent mediocrity is a death knell.
It wouldn't in reality be settling for anything, because what would actually happen is a spiral into decline and probably oblivion. The best analogy I can draw is that of my first club, Bradford Park Avenue. They have done decades of cloth cutting, but ceased to be recognisable as my club within a short time of relegation, and I considered the old Avenue pretty much defunct and wasn't prepared to watch the new low rent incarnation with all due respect to the stalwarts who have kept it going. It may be lots of things, and its still here, but to me it isn't Avenue. Not my Avenue, anyway.
Nobody is saying it is easy, indeed it may easily prove impossible, and if I'm honest I have no clue how we're keeping going or how we will do so over the winter ... but I'd much rather go out with a bang, not a whimper. I really don't want us signing club singers, because they and we will never qualify to perform on any big stages - they're just not up to it.
If somehow we can afford it, then while I'm not mad keen on the signing, getting players of the category of Leon (i..e genuine SL quality, not gone at the game, last- hurrah stylee players) may be one short term policy to try to make us competitive.
So for example, a season in the Championship being led around the park with players like Chisholm, Pryce and Moss, with some genuine top quality backs, and genuine top quality hookers, notably AOB, must put us in with at least a genuine chance of playing well, if financially we can find a way to keep it going.
If there is a next season for us, maybe we should market it as the Last Chance Saloon Season.