These are the quotes in the Telegraph from Anderson.
Mr Anderson says the club have made CSF aware of those requirements and he won’t meet them until they have confirmed those conditions can be met.
He told the Telegraph: “CSF haven’t confirmed to us what we would need in relation to how many pitches, changing rooms and office space, once the contract has run out.
“Once that has been confirmed we will sit down with CSF and discuss the future of our Academy at the Higgs Centre.”
Mr Anderson had previously told the Supporters’ Consultative Group on June 22 that the Academy rules meant there was ‘no negotiation to be had’.
He told the SCG: “There is no negotiation to be had with other parties around a table because the football club doesn’t have a choice to either comply or not comply with those technical requirements, which have been communicated to Coventry Sports Foundation.”
I think it's universally agreed that there are negotiable areas with regards the Academy rules, number of locations etc. If as seems to be the case from those quotes Anderson wants CSF to confirm they can provide everything, which it would seem they cannot, then the stalemate will continue. If they reply that they can't provide everything Anderson seems to rule out meeting at all.
The original conditions at the Higgs centre bends the rules
It was achieved through Higgs and the football club working together with the regulators.
Basically good negotiations
Now there are 'no negotiations to be had'
I think CA wants it in writing that the site will provide all of those requirements to the letter.
I presume if all those require are met to the letter, it wouldn't work for Wasps aswell.
I presume if you have meetings and discussions in order to tinker here and there, you will somehow come up with a solution, that like this one will eventually be agreed upon by all parties.
So I think the demanding it in writing to the exact requirements set out is to try and screw over the plan to bring in Wasps. I think the not turning up to meetings is to try and not find a work around.
I think the plan will ultimately fail, Wasps will end up there anyway.
We won't get our work around.
We will get frozen out.
It will take Wasps longer to get there due to a load of legal action.
However they will still get there.
SISU will waste money on a legal battles
It will agitate Wasps more guaranteeing us an exit from the Ricoh.
Again the club itself will get screwed as it is a pawn in a battle of chess. Where rarely decisions are made with its best interest at the forefront
All of the above is just my opinion and for me, the best solution is attend the meetings work with CSF and try and get a work around to secure the future of the academy