North Yorks Mackem
Winger
I disagree. As he continually says it's our club. He's a duty of care to a whole community owning the club. Gambling the ground on making a few extra milliom quid does not sit well. At all.Most businesses, in their infancy, go bust. The most successful business man I know has had a string of businesses go bust - this isn't untypical for entrepreneurs. The ones that have been successful offset the failures. Mortgaging the stadium to start a new business is a big risk. It may pay off, it might not. The idea of not jeopardising one business to gamble on another is a good one. it's referred to as 'not betting the farm'. Mortgaging the stadium i.e. putting the club £40M in debt for no on-field gain (because, SAFC is a football club) falls into the category of 'betting the farm', for me.
That said, if he reckons he can make it work, then, it's his club, so he has the right to do what he thinks is best for the club. He bought the ball, so he can play with it however he wants to.
I like how he's continually thinking about increasing revenue streams but this seems a very concerning idea. Hopefully just a case of him thinking out aloud.