35 million in debt. Hhhmm
Blackwell almost got us back into the prem. 35mil debt is more than
manageable for a prem team. But as we have been told before, a swift return
to the prem would have triggered further payments to creditors who kept the
club alive under krasner and co. bates, Im sure, did not like this idea.
We failed at Wembley at the last hurdle last year and I still believe to
this day it was orchestrated. At this stage bates is just 12 months away
from the footballing debts of the risdale era being wiped clean. THEN we
could go for the prem. But hold on
how do you explain this to the team?
What about the players such as gregan, butler, derry etc who were probably
thinking this is my last chance at playing in the prem and the ONLY reason
I joined the club? Result... player revolt and Blackwells meeting in
pre-season where he stated to the board he felt a relegation fight was a
real possibility.
Bates Solution? Get rid of Blackwell who talks too much and didnt like to
do as he was told and bring in notsowise, who will say all the right things
and try and divert the fans attention by moaning every week about refs
decisions and creating fake moles etc.
Now
bates might be finally getting what he wanted all along. A debt free
leeds united and his very own puppet for a manager.
Just a theory and I dont think its too extreme.
My main worry is this
we will still need investment if we want to get back
to the prem in the next 5 years and it seems nobody wants to touch leeds
whilst bates is around.
What say you?
Rich
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