Although the idea of a phoenix club forming before the club folds sounds a great idea, are there really people who want to put in the time, work, expertise and money into it?
Its easy to talk about it here, I feel if the club did go bust then maybe that would motivate people to start again.
The other downside to starting a new club is if TUFC doesn't fold (which hopefully it won't!). We'd then end up with two clubs in competition for our support. Maybe a quarter/third would join the new team and that's not beneficial to anyone.
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Which goes to show friendly results are meaningless.portugull wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 13:12 What I find odd is that 10 of the team who started at WSM started on July 22 in our 4-1 win over League 1 Exeter City.
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Get real the TRUST are an unnecessary distraction, without Clark Osborne there would be no club
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