The most important thing however is the money. What use would it be to us, to have a a mighty stadium but a useless team, because we couldn't afford anything better?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The source of wealth is from individuals with little or no history of interest in the game, who have happened upon football as a means of serving some hidden agenda.
We spent a lot of money on some players.
So we are pretty convinced we don't want to play huge stadiums unless we can play them well.
A multi-purpose stadium is an absolute must in order to invigorate our downtown and, simultaneously, let the rest of the country witness that we can get things done.
We don't have sports tickets, we don't have corporate jets. We don't have stadiums named after us.
With the club now in administration and concern about where the money for land sale has gone, I know there are huge commercial difficulties to be resolved, but I hope that football will once again become the most important issue.
It's not how many tickets can we sell, it's where do we want to play, not where should we play to make the most money. We don't really care about that.
People say the most important thing is building a world-class team.
What makes it all worthwhile is we just play for the sheer enjoyment of entertaining people and... make our families and the team we played on and the people watching, proud of what we did.
Why do people care about anything we do? We play in a crappy stadium, in a market that we share with another team, with one of the lowest payrolls in the game. Really, I'm not that interesting.