mick cooper
Neil Sullivan
You forgot Darlington and their monstrous white elephant arena. However, I'd like to believe that;
a) Our commercial and sponsorship deals would be heavily(though not completely) weighted towards immediate payment of the stadium costs (much like Arsenal's Emirates deal), and
b)once the stadium's up and running, a portion of our income would be set aside for debt servicing. Doesn't have to be a massive amount, mind, but a portion of it surely. With the near-doubling of matchday revenue, coupled with the likely larger commercial deals in place, we should at the very least see a quick return to the level we're at now, and eventually (I'm talking six to nine years after completion, if the current estimates of the loans necessary and the value of the sponsorship deal are correct) a move to the next level of competition.
No I didn't forget Darlington, or Doncaster the etc meant I couldn't be arsed.
Whichever way you present it, there will be a period of developmental parsimony, which will inevitably affect team development