Sesimbra wrote:This has been an interesting subject and the postings by wonderland and stefano are right on the mark. I supported Torquay in the 50s and everything I would have said has been said.
In general however I feel that it is only a matter of time before all the smaller league clubs become part-time due to the dominance of the Premier clubs. There is little sentiment for the small clubs and some will certainly go out of business due to lack of support and financial backing. This is sad but until the big clubs recognise that they are destroying the fabric of the game with their extortionate salaries and preponderance of overseas players the rot will continue. You only have to look at the ex-league clubs, many with bigger attendances than Torquay, languishing in the Conference as an illustration
There are those who want to look at our club as an exception.
We are crap, no good, lacking in ambition etc. We have what we have because of the resources given to us. So many times in the past I have seen the same boring posts accusing but not actuay coming up with the answer or getting off their backsides and helping themselves.
But step back a minute and look at the facts. Most of the things promoted in the past have been tried and they failed. We as fans didn't help much either. I have always done what I could but living a long way away it is not easy promoting the club in Torquay. So I promote them in Gloucestershire as best I can and Chris does what he can with the web site.
Look at clubs who are a lot bigger than us. Bradford City. Yes they get 10,000 plus but only because they practicaly give their tickets away. And have they got anywhere yet. NO.
Cambridge. Wrexham. Grimsby. All arguably bigger than us from a fan base perspective, Luton Town. Huge by our measure. all languishing in the BSP. Last seasons surprise relegation candidate Licoln City Now in danger of going into the Blue Sqaure South or North. both with larger crowds when in our division and within a better radius of geography to attract players. is it any wonder we are a minnow struggling to survive.
The world is changing at a pace which we are struggling to cope with. All of football is hiding in the sand pretending the reccession is not happening. And we are expected to still compete. We are in the most sever depression since the 1930's and with the top clubs spending as if the money tree is still printing money, we as the minnows will be pushed to stay with them spending as if it will work. The financial system is in complete melt down.
Yes it helps if we have the messiah leading us to the promised land but those sort of people are few and far between. I bet no one in the South West could really tell me who the person is who
will lead us into the Championship. No it's impossible. We cannot know what the future holds. We can only try our best. Non of those who would decry our boards efforts would do what our board has done. yes they make mistakes, Show me someone who doesn't. Although some on our forum bahave as if they don't.
If we have the wrong guy and who's to say we have or haven't. We have to let him do what he can now he is here. I will support him to the hilt while he is here. It is to early and way too expensive to replace him. Yes we could sack him, but if we did and he is paid off where does the money come from to replace him. There isn't any. We haven't that sort of budget.
I do know one thing for sure. If I had won the lottery I would have severe doubts about putting my money into a football club, only for some of you to constantly expect me to use it to subsidise their hobby. For that is essentialy what is comes down to. We expect without thinking who we expect to pay for it.
[quote="Sesimbra"]This has been an interesting subject and the postings by wonderland and stefano are right on the mark. I supported Torquay in the 50s and everything I would have said has been said.
In general however I feel that it is only a matter of time before all the smaller league clubs become part-time due to the dominance of the Premier clubs. There is little sentiment for the small clubs and some will certainly go out of business due to lack of support and financial backing. This is sad but until the big clubs recognise that they are destroying the fabric of the game with their extortionate salaries and preponderance of overseas players the rot will continue. [color=#FF0000]You only have to look at the ex-league clubs, many with bigger attendances than Torquay, languishing in the Conference as an illustration[/color][/quote]
There are those who want to look at our club as an exception.
We are crap, no good, lacking in ambition etc. We have what we have because of the resources given to us. So many times in the past I have seen the same boring posts accusing but not actuay coming up with the answer or getting off their backsides and helping themselves.
But step back a minute and look at the facts. Most of the things promoted in the past have been tried and they failed. We as fans didn't help much either. I have always done what I could but living a long way away it is not easy promoting the club in Torquay. So I promote them in Gloucestershire as best I can and Chris does what he can with the web site.
Look at clubs who are a lot bigger than us. Bradford City. Yes they get 10,000 plus but only because they practicaly give their tickets away. And have they got anywhere yet. NO.
Cambridge. Wrexham. Grimsby. All arguably bigger than us from a fan base perspective, Luton Town. Huge by our measure. all languishing in the BSP. Last seasons surprise relegation candidate Licoln City Now in danger of going into the Blue Sqaure South or North. both with larger crowds when in our division and within a better radius of geography to attract players. is it any wonder we are a minnow struggling to survive.
The world is changing at a pace which we are struggling to cope with. All of football is hiding in the sand pretending the reccession is not happening. And we are expected to still compete. We are in the most sever depression since the 1930's and with the top clubs spending as if the money tree is still printing money, we as the minnows will be pushed to stay with them spending as if it will work. The financial system is in complete melt down.
Yes it helps if we have the messiah leading us to the promised land but those sort of people are few and far between. I bet no one in the South West could really tell me who the person is who [u]will [/u]lead us into the Championship. No it's impossible. We cannot know what the future holds. We can only try our best. Non of those who would decry our boards efforts would do what our board has done. yes they make mistakes, Show me someone who doesn't. Although some on our forum bahave as if they don't.
If we have the wrong guy and who's to say we have or haven't. We have to let him do what he can now he is here. I will support him to the hilt while he is here. It is to early and way too expensive to replace him. Yes we could sack him, but if we did and he is paid off where does the money come from to replace him. There isn't any. We haven't that sort of budget.
I do know one thing for sure. If I had won the lottery I would have severe doubts about putting my money into a football club, only for some of you to constantly expect me to use it to subsidise their hobby. For that is essentialy what is comes down to. We expect without thinking who we expect to pay for it.