7:38am Thursday 13th March 2008
SAINTS chairman Leon Crouch apologised to fans last night for the club's current plight - but reiterated his belief that new investment would be found "hopefully within six to nine months."
Crouch was speaking before the Dell Spirit Rally at Central Hall, St Mary's, organised by the Southampton Independent Supporters Association.
Despite the group expecting more than 700 people to turn up for the chance to quiz boss Nigel Pearson, Crouch and fellow directors such as Lawrie McMenemy, just 75 had arrived by the time the meeting started at 8pm, half an hour late.
The Daily Echo was also forced to leave before proceedings began, with SISA representatives saying the club had threatened to walk out if members of the press remained.
But, ahead of the forum, Crouch told the Daily Echo: "We can't hide the fact that the fans deserve better and I'm sorry about that.
"Eighteen months ago, when Rupert (Lowe) resigned and Michael (Wilde) took over, we all thought the club had a different future and we'd get back to the Premier-ship. But things haven't worked out that way.
"We've drawn a line under that and are moving forward. We have a united board now and I believe the fans realise I am doing my best.
"We are trying to get investment. It's not easy but I believe we will get the investment the club needs.
"I can't guarantee when, but hopefully with-in six to nine months - in time for us to mount a serious challenge next season to get back to where we belong, in the Premiership."
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