I'm sure I've made it clear by now, and am starting to bore people, so this is my last on this!
I am very supportive of the new stand project, I'm not for one moment suggesting that we shouldn't do it, or delay it. I totally agree with the excellent point made above that if not now, when? There will always be risk, the rewards seem worth it, we can't do much else to progress as a club save for this, and I will turn up and help paint the f***ing thing if they ask for volunteers!
But...
We wouldn't need it in the Championship.
We wouldn't need it because as old and dated as it is, the Main Stand has not failed any safety certificate test, and there is no evidence that it would do so any time soon.
And, we wouldn't need it because we probably wouldn't even fill the existing ground. We never have. I'm afraid your memory may be playing tricks on you if you recall Selhurst being sold out every week in 94. We averaged a little over 15000 that season:
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Again, I am sure the club have weighed the risks and taken precautions. I am sure relegation would not halt the project or threaten the club. But lets not pretend we can be confident it would make no difference, and certainly not on the basis that we would be sold out. We have no evidence of that, and all the available evidence says that we would not.
My simple opening point was, isn't it good that we could now cash in on some valuable players if we had to? That is part of a wider point about how the on-field state of the club must affect the off-field decisions. We have sellable players now. That's a big difference to the situation in 2018.
Perhaps it explains the delays in some part.
Perhaps these are the things that Parish has been juggling.
Either way, it all matters. Its easy for any of us to say never mind all that we simply must build the stand regardless, and relegation wouldn't be a factor. It seems to me that the real world may beg to differ.