Our problem is the club, financially is not sustainable, no investment because it is not viable or profitable.
Well that's the problem with lots of businesses nowadays. Big businesses too, Woolworths for example, fail and go under.
In my years of watching FGR at conference level I have observed the attitude of fans of big clubs who have just been relegated from Div 2. They all assume their club will go back up the following season and totally underestimate the standard of conference football.
Why do you think football is a special case? Should we protect the old football clubs so that no newer ones can ever go into the league simply because of the history? If a big club can't survive in the Conference whilst getting around 10x the income of the other conference clubs for the first season they drop, do they deserve more special treatment?
I think you are blaming the wrong people. The armchair fans who watch matches on Sky and BT Sport are the ones really calling the shots. They want to watch the Prem, so that's what they get and the Prem get the money for that.
How often have you gone into a shop and asked for something that is no longer available because 'there's no call for that' anymore? Well, yes there is!!! I just asked for whatever it was! It's the same with footie. Market forces. The majority would rather watch Liverpool than Tranmere on TV ( not me!).