One had a moral obligation to not let the sporting teams of it's City down, despite most of said City not liking the owners of the football team. There was a bigger picture than just a dislike of a person/people.
This is not a go at you OSB58. Out of curisoity you were talking of Wasps spreading the risk of their investment between ACL and it's operations. How have Wasps approached it differently to ACL? What have they done differently to ACL to enable the burden to be shared amongst the complex rather than just the stadium bowl?
No problem any one asking reasonable or reasoned questions Zack I took it in the manner you intended - its snide comments and untruths aimed in my direction I take exception to
You could argue that the custodians of the club (the owners) had the biggest moral obligations to its supporters and sporting public. Not a defence of CCC because they have made some horrendous mistakes in dealing with CCFC and ACL but this breakdown took 7 years surely it was not beyond the wit of man to find a reasonable compromise. Both as bad as each other.
As for spreading the risk. Take the Bonds. That moved the debt away from one single person and the CCC to spreading amongst many investors and deferred capital repayments
I would think that there has been plenty of operational savings and duplication of roles have been removed
They have done a new deal with Compass who are shareholders and security holders
They have looked to increase the income from other areas. eg the Rhianna concert but the prospectus talks of major sponsors committing to holding two or three events per year. They are no longer dependent on Rugby income
Its all basic stuff to ground a business then build it. It could all have been ours - that's the crying shame of it