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« on: June 17, 2011, 05:54:55 PM »
I know we all want success on the pitch but, being able to end next season financially in the black would arguably be the greatest achievement in the clubs history. Remember the debt, it seemed insurmountable and the club was doomed, and I must admit when I attended the press conference when David and Neil took it over I questioned their sanity.
We need a new ground with time running out but we will never get the grants required to build one until the books show that the club is being run in the correct manner.
I went to the recent accademy tournament and have never seen so many youngsters playing football in a wonderfully organised event it really was a feather in the cap of BUFC. The club have so many teams of varying abilities that encompasses the entire community and it is the way this area of the clubs development has moved forward that will give the club every chance of securing the grants that will enable a new ground.
It is the intention of David and Neil to expand all activities that will put the club at the very centre of the Boston community and it is this kind of expansion that will go a long way towards the various foundations comming forth with the required funds.
Sorry Ive gone on a bit but everyone should look at the whole picture so it is understood how the board have had to approach saving the club and moving it forward.