that's a good question
however, there's no place in any business model for poor football. it does not necessarily need to be championship winning football, but poor football will never wash
1. fans won't engage
2. you'll never be able to showcase the young players you want to sell
personally, i like what CCM are doing. for a while, we were the only team who played kids (singh, cacace), we seem to have lost our way in this regard. our 'young' players are 20-21 and they rarely play.
i can see a good future for the club, where we embed a playing style that develops young players and provides them with career advancement and also provides the club with revenue. the odd run in to the top four is inevitable if this is done properly.
however, there's no place in any business model for poor football. it does not necessarily need to be championship winning football, but poor football will never wash
1. fans won't engage
2. you'll never be able to showcase the young players you want to sell
personally, i like what CCM are doing. for a while, we were the only team who played kids (singh, cacace), we seem to have lost our way in this regard. our 'young' players are 20-21 and they rarely play.
i can see a good future for the club, where we embed a playing style that develops young players and provides them with career advancement and also provides the club with revenue. the odd run in to the top four is inevitable if this is done properly.