The fact is that 90%+ of all football clubs in the bottom 2 divisions never run an operating profit and rely upon player sales to fill any voids from low crowds or poor sponsorship deals etc.
We have few saleable assetts, again like 90%+ of all bottom 2 division league clubs so we rely upon cash injections from owners/sponsorship deals, selling rights etc.
A few take short term loans to get them out of this division and go for broke with promotion, some it works for like Bournemouth most it fails for like Bury.
I read this week that MKD are losing £3m a year, thats been for the last 3 seasons and that is considered an acceptible loss by Winklebum.
Power has always had an exit strategy, and its when he wont put any more into the club or he can sell it for what he considers its full value.
The club is not worth much at the moment so he won't sell unless there is a good fee from any buyer, which is massively unlikely, certainly not whle we are in this division. Power will own the training ground and lease it back to the club so will not lose money that way, eventually, but until thats all in place Power won't leave no matter what, until everything is in black and white and he has his investment covered.
And yes this has all been covered many many times in the past, the most recent in this thread about Morfunis investment.
http://thetownend.com/index.php?topic=57808.0Beginnings of Powers exit strategy.