Jimmy Hill's Chin
Well-Known Member
Following the confirmation yesterday by Fisher that (a) SISU will not invest in the club and (b) they have no intention of selling as they will simply cut their cloth to break even whatever level we end up at, we need to think of some scenarios to change this seemingly inevitable drift of a once proud club into non-league obscurity.
The following appear to be the only potential alternatives to the slow death of the club:
Sale - SISU get an offer they can't refuse and sell up. Although possible this seems unlikely as we have no assets and are therefore not an attractive investment proposition.
Liquidation - SISU decide to end the club more quickly than envisaged. Would allow a new club to emerge but at a very low level. This might be preferable to the status quo as we'd be shot of SISU a lot quicker and the end destination is probably the same.
Third party interference - the FA and the Football League step in to remove SISU as owners on the grounds that they are bringing the game into disrepute and are unfit owners. I know they have refused to get involved before but I think our case study is now the bleakest of any club in the Football League considering where the club has fallen from. I think our most realistic bet is to move heaven and earth to get the FA and Football League to intervene. It may take years but it might be the only way the club doesn't end up playing in the Midland Combined Premier Division (or whatever it's called) against the likes of Hinckley, Rugby and Leamington at this rate. We should all write to the FA and Football League and the Minister of Sport.
The following appear to be the only potential alternatives to the slow death of the club:
Sale - SISU get an offer they can't refuse and sell up. Although possible this seems unlikely as we have no assets and are therefore not an attractive investment proposition.
Liquidation - SISU decide to end the club more quickly than envisaged. Would allow a new club to emerge but at a very low level. This might be preferable to the status quo as we'd be shot of SISU a lot quicker and the end destination is probably the same.
Third party interference - the FA and the Football League step in to remove SISU as owners on the grounds that they are bringing the game into disrepute and are unfit owners. I know they have refused to get involved before but I think our case study is now the bleakest of any club in the Football League considering where the club has fallen from. I think our most realistic bet is to move heaven and earth to get the FA and Football League to intervene. It may take years but it might be the only way the club doesn't end up playing in the Midland Combined Premier Division (or whatever it's called) against the likes of Hinckley, Rugby and Leamington at this rate. We should all write to the FA and Football League and the Minister of Sport.