15/02/2026
After watching the teams struggling at the bottom of the league with us, I notice how they have spent real money on proven Championship players, paying Championship fees, and even sacking their managers before Christmas after realising that the person they had was not good enough. They show their ambition by putting their money where their mouth is and pushing their clubs forward.
So what do we do? As always, we wait until the last couple of days of the window and bring in players who are not ready, not good enough (despite all the talk from JM stating that they would be), or, at worst, already injured before they start. We also hang on to a manager who is clearly out of his depth.
From top to bottom, the club’s management structure is made up of amateurs, non‑league hopefuls, or people who have never worked in the top flight. The owners know nothing about our football—only how to buy cheap, repair, and sell on for a profit. That’s their model; it’s in their DNA. In their speech at the very beginning, they played to the ignorant snowflakes and rammed home how they would not spend money and bankrupt the club. The snowflakes lapped it up. They never even paid any profit to the shareholders—just gave them back what they paid. Do you think for one second that they will do the same when they sell? No, of course not. They will want to at least triple their investment.
Whoever made the decision to sell those shares at face value, or who convinced all holders to accept simply taking their money back without a profit, was complicit in ripping off the very people who actually saved the club.
I can only imagine that, behind the scenes, the club is probably very toxic. The way it’s run, the real people behind the club—the day‑to‑day staff—are likely not very happy.
From where I’m sitting, I can’t see where our next win is coming from. We have shown that we can play up to the final third, but then our powder‑puff forward line goes missing. When we do get relegated, the loans will be gone, and, as with every past season under this ownership, we will be asked—after much gaslighting—to dig deep into our pockets yet again to keep the owners’ perpetual motion going.
But will you? Will you stand up and say “no more”?