alcoblade
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It's fair question but we've a near-Premiership infrastructure to support in the lower leagues. As others said, the accounts will show where the money goes, but I've not doubt we'll be paying a premium for players which other clubs at this level don't.
Your first thought is of the academy, but without a significant, locally-fed youth structure, SUFC wouldn't be as integral to its community as it is. Can we have a worthwhile youth system without the academy status?
Either way, get promoted and there's less to worry about.
From my perspective " without a significant, locally-fed youth structure, SUFC wouldn't be as integral to its community as it is." is really fluff, isn't it?
Football can be overcomplicated. It's about winning and not much more. My opinion on the academy it that is raises unrealistic expectations about what can be done - and you have to develop what comes through, even if they aren't in the positions you need. And most importantly, I think it costs a fortune to run, and is bleeding us dry. I doubt very much that all the transfer fees received have nearly covered the costs. And the benefits are outweighed by lots of pissed off fans when they are sold.
If you strip away the academy, what's the premiership infrastructure that we have to maintain? Just a bigger lump of concrete, surely? And one that will generate more cash that its' rivals.
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