In respect to unilateralism being possible was you. You even stated that you were amazed that GT49er thought unilateralism wasn't possible. You're one very confused individual.
Our debts are owed only to TB ( excluding the overdraft to pay the promotion bonus ) and it is common knowledge he doesn't expect the money back. Also most of the debt was used to build assets not buy players.
Some ex-PL clubs in severe debt :
Blackburn £100m+
Cardiff £100m+
Middlesbrough...
What a daft statement. Of course a club will always strive to get as high as possible - it doesn't mean they should bankrupt themselves to do so.
Go and liquidate all your assets and put them on a horse .... after all if you win you'll be able to buy even better assets.
I used Portsmouth as an extreme example but there are plenty of clubs in the Championship that gambled to try and stay in the PL and now have massive debts.
By paying stupid money. Many of whom then fall into trouble later - remember Portsmouth.
All very easy when it isn't you propping up the club from your pocket. Given what happened last time we played the silly money game I'm very happy that TB doesn't want to play - even if that means a return...
HOW ? Nobody seems to be explaining HOW ?
Anyone that really thinks that the Albion are purposely, or incompetently, not signing a striker is mad. The club is a multi-million pound business that is exceptionally well run and has an owner that has put more into the club financially than all of...
Stop being so sensible !!! I've yet to see anyone who's blaming Barber, the recruitment team or Bloom explain HOW we get this elusive striker.
As for half empty ground and shirt sales plummeting next season if we go down ..... ridiculous.