That's my point really, they have always been badly run club,
in the late 70's early 80s we used to go down as kids and jib in, it was very common and I mean loads.
They got away with it not affecting them because of the low running costs and any crowds better than low one.
Then after the 90s they start the high level of debt. High running costs and boom.
Read any papers from 2002 and see them in bad shape, cap in hand, begging bowl out!
Oldham helped and loads of other teams, they nearly folded then.
They always need financial help, they get a new owner and think they are going to be the ones who will throw money away,
The new owners pay the debts and the put money in and when they can see no return try to salvage what they have invested and sell it.
The club then turn on these guys and that is why probably Gary Neville will not go near it.
15 years from now you will be reading the same thing.
That's why I cannot see why the blame should land at EFL .