Pretty sure it was said at the May SCG, the one where CRFC attended and they talked about the possibility of the butts development that the FL had been out and were happy with the (non) progress
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Kind of indicates the level of "investigation" or "monitoring" going on when any BPA scheme linked to CCFC is presently a non starter because the head lease owner wont get involved with CCFC's owners doesn't it ........ but according to the club the FL are happy with the progress being made.
As I understand it the SCG minutes are subject to a final sign off by CCFC so are they used to some degree as a means of PR that people assume is independent of CCFC?
more generally on other comments people have made
I think, that sometimes, people might do well to stand back and actually look where most "information" comes from. Not everything that comes out of CCFC turns out to be factual and a fair chunk of it is PR. I don't have a problem with the PR element, I would expect CCFC to put themselves in a positive light, but then again I wouldn't expect anything else from other parties such as Wasps
The FL as a regulatory body is not in my opinion either strong or reliable. The FL are able to use their discretion and their main purpose is really just to ensure "the integrity of their competition" ie that the fixtures are played. It is very unlikely that they see ground sharing or primacy as a major problem and will use their discretion to find a workable fit. The FA does have responsibility for the rules/regulations but seem to avoid confrontation wherever possible dealing with the more straight forward issues to prove worth but the real power now is the Premier League.
As such I doubt there is any real urgency at FL or FA in finding a longer term solution to CCFC
Going forward, given the harder line now being adopted, then I would expect Wasps to stick tightly to contractual obligations and anything else will be extra and chargeable. CCFC are going to go where instead of the Ricoh? Just an opinion but whilst some would stick with the club I do not believe even close to half of last seasons average would move to Sixfields or say Nene Park even if it is dressed up as being forced out of the City
As for the notion that CCFC are necessary to the Wasps financial model. The reality is that the club do very little hospitality (in terms of food etc) so the Wasps income derived from CCFC is the rent , around £100k per annum plus the F&B income (550k) which nets down to £72K profit after costs and share to CCFC plus some car parking. (football F&B spend at matches is around £1.97 per head inc. VAT). The Wasps Holdings turnover is heading towards £30m