mark82
Super Moderator
Hmmm....the sentiment is correct but guys the business world turns in mysterious ways and there are more than one way to skin a cat.
Whoever owns the stadium (and I've posted it elsewhere) the deal should ensure it will be a benefit of CCFc and not SISU per-say. That's the complicated issue for the negotiators to resolve who all know the truth and the facts.
The problem is we don't. Harping on with such sentiments as these only continue with rumour and conjecture and are not based on ant facts.
Paul Fletcher came out with a few comments regarding the shares issue originally and after reading that I gained a few more facts I was unaware of and realised the council played dirty too!
So guys lets leave this to the protagonist at the table and stop speculating and assuming complaining to the council is the right thing.
Those of you who have experience in business for any period of time may understand where I'm coming from. Those of you who have never had a business perhaps should defer your opinions until you know all the facts.
Respect your opinion, but I think most on here understand the facts. We understand that the council have in the past played dirty and wrestled a share of the stadium from the club. The rest was virtually given away by the previous regime. Now is not the time to give it back. SISU have been open that liquidation is on their minds. Who is to say that giving them a share in the stadium doesn't just delay that liquidation for a year.
You say you are in business. Would you sell a share of your business to someone who isn't going to look after it and potentially liquidate it?