hitmanhearns
Active Member
Ok so they refuse to negotiate with ACL even though they probably? could reach an agreement and and a rent which both parties would accept, why are they not doing this?
Is it because they have been told they will, under no circumstances, be able to buy a share in the ricoh? And as a result have to move to build a stadium and a revenue stream that is needed to sustain the club and not come into admin again hence protecting their investment?
The risks with a move away from the ricoh are superhigh though it could all go pearshaped and cost sisu an enoermous amount of money....why take this big risk?
Or is this all happening because they really want out, just jacking up the price?
I mean they could just go to acl and say "we will pay a fair rent" and the problem at hand would be solved they would have a home to present to the FL when asked where to play next season, that would be the logical first step no?
Or is ACL forcing them out so they won´t have a ground when the FL ask where the club will play and a takeover bid becomes more attractive to the FL?
what do you think ?
Is it because they have been told they will, under no circumstances, be able to buy a share in the ricoh? And as a result have to move to build a stadium and a revenue stream that is needed to sustain the club and not come into admin again hence protecting their investment?
The risks with a move away from the ricoh are superhigh though it could all go pearshaped and cost sisu an enoermous amount of money....why take this big risk?
Or is this all happening because they really want out, just jacking up the price?
I mean they could just go to acl and say "we will pay a fair rent" and the problem at hand would be solved they would have a home to present to the FL when asked where to play next season, that would be the logical first step no?
Or is ACL forcing them out so they won´t have a ground when the FL ask where the club will play and a takeover bid becomes more attractive to the FL?
what do you think ?