Ah, if only we could get all confidentiality agreements revoked.
You keep saying this, but Brighton's ground progressed to planning permission, then appeal, and then second appeal in the time we've taken to make a statement. And Lewes were not happy, not in the slightest, and did all they could to stop it.
Ultimately, the council can't block it. They can delay, they can frustrate... they can't stop if there's no reason to. Brighton pressed on, they did. We say we'd quite fancy some land.
You missed out that the planning permission was submitted to Brighton & Hove City council NOT Lewes Council.
If Brighton & Hove CC were opposed to the stadium as Lewes Council were, do you think that stadium would be built? Probably not.
Only a part of some of the land which was being built on was under the jurisdiction of Lewes Council. Yet, to think that still caused a massive delay?
The Brighton example, if anything, demonstrates the importance of the support for a stadium project by a local council. Likewise, another example you cited to me: Rotherham.
The relationship between CCFC and CCC is that toxic and broken, it is inconceivable they would work together to build a new stadium.
In fairness to CCC, it is a tremendous waste of land to build another multi-purpose sports stadium when there is the RICOH. My sympathy ends here as they closed off any realistic chance of part ownership.
Assuming that SISU were 100% committed to building a new stadium... Do you believe that CCC would work with CCFC in good faith in building a stadium in their jurisdiction?