Wellsy13 wrote:Yes, a plan is a map. But, like a map, there are many different directions one can go. Once the club are in the Championship, they will have a better idea of where they are and which direction they can go forward. There isn't one way to go (which I'm pretty sure you know anyway), but to plan a route NOW when there are hundreds of different ways they could go once in the Championship due to hundreds of different factors would be pointless. They can have an aim, or goal, to get to SL, but they don't need a plan yet as in all likeliness the plan they produce now will be entirely different to the plan they produce then, rendering the original plan meaningless and pointless.
how can they know how far on their journey they are when dont know where they aare going?
and you cant make a plan for what you have previously done on the basis you have already done it,
any business plan will we have short, medium and long term, aims and objectives, which will be linked, a good long term plan will give you short and medium term objectives which lead you towards your long term aims being met.
What you seem to be proposing is a club plans for the short - medium term, and ignore the long term objectives because in all likelyhood the circumstances will have changed, which ignores the point that when they set their short term objectives they should be setting objectives which put them in a position to meet their medium and long term objectives
Quote:I believe this is the post that Barnacle Bill is referring to.
then he needs to read it properly
Quote:I agree, a club without a plan to get to SL will never get there (how can they produce a license application without one?).
they cant!
Quote:But why do they need one now? Why can't they produce a plan later?
because how can they plan for a short term that leaves them in a position to acheive what they want long term when they havent yet decided where they need to be long term?
Quote:I reckon Gateshead and Sheffield have aims for SL one day, but I doubt they had plans set out on how they were going to get there from day one.
i would hope if they expect to be in SL any time in the next 5-10 years they have a good idea where they will need to be to acheive that, including have looked at very basic things like where they will play
Quote:You have different plans for progress in different levels of competition. It's sort of like trying to argue that they should also be planning to win the SL as well, as that is surely the overall goal?
yeah, they should, it doesnt need to be a particularly full plan, but they should have a decent idea of how they are going to do it
Quote:Why can they not produce a plan when they realise they can sella lot of tickets, get good sponsors, put out a competitive team and generally go well?
because then they arent planning, there is no forethought in reacting the circumstances(which is obviously something they would also need to do)
Quote:They will have a much better idea of where they are and where they can go then, and the plan will actually be meaningful. Your logic appears to be that because they didn't plan for something which was years away, then they can't plan for it later, which is of course absurd.
try reading back what you are putting here, no they cant plan for things which have already happened, this is because they have already happened,
a club should be putting in place a plan where their short term aims put them in the best position to acheive their medium term aims which in turn put them in the best position to acheive their long term aims,
if a club doesnt know where it needs to be and what it needs to do and acheive in the medium and long term how can it make a short term plan which links to their medium and long term ones