Sounds so simple doesn't it?
Maybe I'm on my own here BUT if we kept Berge and Egan of course I'd be happy but also incredibly nervous.
If we gamble next season and fail then we will end up like Derby with points deductions in league 1.
The same fans who demand that we gamble financially will be the same people criticising the board for their failure to run a football club properly.
Keeping Berge and any highly paid players we can't afford is the same as cheating.
Find it weird how most of our fans don't mind us cheating off the field, spending money we don't have.
Of course we could do a Bournmouth, Wolves or Villa....who took massive financial risks in the Championship but gained promotion.
The difference between us, Wolves, Bournemouth and Villa is that the other three had wealthy owners who could afford to take these gambles using their own money. If you can afford it, and youāre prepared to risk losing it, thereās nothing wrong with taking the gamble.
If youāre borrowing money to take a gamble, then you risk the future of the club, just like Leeds did all those years ago, and others since.
There is a veil of secrecy over PAās true wealth but it seems heās not in a position to risk losing millions of his own money.
What we do know is that our parachute payments are going to be reduced by about Ā£10m next season. Even by getting our out of contract players off the wage bill, itās unlikely to cover that deficit.
So, in all probability, we will have to sell players to raise the funds to cover the loss of this money and to bring in sufficient players. Having seen what happened at Derby, I doubt PA is going to risk the same, going into administration means heāll lose the lot, I donāt think heās that stupid.
So, we have to be ready for losing some of the players weāve grown to love. Probably Berge, because heās one of our most valuable and needs to be playing at a higher level for his own careerās sake. We just have to hope that we recruit well, like we did under the early Widler years, when we actually invested our transfer income wisely and reaped the benefits and not go down the Blackwell route of signing crocks, shit players and players on loan/short term contracts who are no better than we could have signed permanently.
Itās not going to be easy but nowt worth having usually is. Itās certainly not impossible.