As an aside, I like the Ians a lot and I love Pasoti, but I increasingly feel that every time I or others ask questions or sympathise with the 'undersigned' that I'm going to get shot down or made out to be a troublemaker of some kind.
Graham Clark (who I'd previously assumed was very highly respected by most Argyle fans) makes a series of entirely valid and sensible points and gets labelled crass and aloof, Sam Down posts a brilliant piece and it's dismissed because its apparently too long. Now people wanting more clarity on the ground purchase are the 'Never Again brigade'.
I can say now that my sole motivation for asking questions is because Argyle runs through me like a stick of rock and I want to know for absolute sure it's not at risk again. I find it very, very hard to believe the vast majority of the Never Againers don't feel the same. Though where I am, is that I'm for the purchase but would like more clarity on how it's going to be funded. Again, a feeling that has been ridiculed.
It feels like I'm missing something, because the whole debate over something so important feels very....personal. I don't really understand that, and at the moment I feel like a bit of an outsider for feeling that way.