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Honestly I like the ambition, but it does come across as naive and idealistic in the extreme.
There's too much volatility in the lower leagues to be able to implement any overriding philosophy. If you manage to play anything resembling attractive successful football, all momentum is lost as the players/manager quickly get poached by bigger clubs.
Would definitely like to see investment in the facilities though. If you have a solid infrastructure, it at least sets the club up to get the very best of whoever we have at the time. Unfortunately also requires millions of pounds so is equally unlikely.
The only significant factor that drives sustained progression up the pyramid is the size of the playing budget. So without a wealthy benefactor, the club will intermittent spells of good and bad period, but will ultimately largely stay around the level we always have. Same every other club of out stature, and I don't think any long term vision without investment can change that.
What I'd most want from fan ownership is a commitment to off the field matters. Anything that could improve the matchday experience, or engage the wider community with the club.
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