So SISU wouldn't be in the driving seat then. So when you told a poster who said they were spot on for saying so adding that there wouldn't be much support for selling to wasps you were talking bollocks. The administrator as you now say only job is to achieve the best price and considering JS's right hand woman stood up in a court of law and said ACL was worthless but they recognised that Higgs was a charity so were willing to offer £2 for their share it don't sound like SISU would be in any driving seat.
No I believe SISU would be in the driving seat. If we're really going to dissect this then look at the process that would take place. First and foremost there is some doubt as to where the lease would sit should ACL have gone into administration. Would it revert to CCC or not?
If it reverts to CCC they it would most likely be put up for sale again. That would mean the lease CCFC held with ACL would no longer exist. That gives CCFC a certain amount of leverage. They can make a convincing case that a sale to anyone other than CCFC places the future of the club at the Ricoh in doubt. In that scenario I believe there would be a great deal of pressure on CCC to sell to CCFC at a 'fair' price. I find it hard to believe the people of Coventry would support selling to a rugby club to London, jeopardising the future of CCFC in the city.
If it is sat with an administrator while they would look to get best price to repay creditors there is also a requirement for them to sell the business as a going concern. I believe this again puts CCFC in the driving seat. The lease with ACL, at £1.2m a year, would still be in place. I don't think there's anyone who still believes that was affordable therefore CCFC could make a convincing argument that a sale to CCFC best secures the future of ACL as it is the only option that would give CCFC control of their own destiny.