This rolling agreement. I assume that this is still encompassed in a deal that says the agreement to be a rolling arrangement lasts to a specific date. I can not imagine the arrangement had no end date. Also that the purpose of why it was done this way was to allow the Club to walk away on short notice when the new Academy centre was built with no heavy penalty. So basically every 12 months the club say " yes we still want to be there" knowing the agreement runs to a specific date.
At the moment there is nothing that says whether or not CCFC were not asked to renew - but say they had been? Then you have to ask who said no. What if it were CCFC that said no thanks not past say 2017?
What if the Trust had asked, have conducted themselves in a proper manner? Where does that place the decisions and actions of the club?
Yes I can spin conspiracies as well as anyone else on here
Bottom line is we don't know either way do we. All we can do is ask questions in the hope someone might give a proper answer or two. Until then you have to keep an open mind
Something that really does irritate me though is this repeated notion that somehow CCFC are entitled, are a special case, should expect other parties to put CCFC's needs first and act only in CCFC's interest. There is more to this world than CCFC and it is precisely this kind of attitude that has got our club and many other clubs in huge financial holes. Any other industry many clubs, including ours sadly, would have gone to the wall the fact they haven't is in no small part because of the help received from third parties even and including at CCFC
The real issues are not dealt with, the clubs fail to act with any proper financial probity and seek to pass their short comings on to others with their woe is me hard luck stories ........ It is about time football club owners and directors started taking proper responsibility for the huge damage they cause to communities and heritage.