shmmeee
Well-Known Member
If a successful local football team played there wouldn’t the regeneration kind of happen naturally rather than say building a hotel that isn’t needed on a car park that is needed?
You keep acting as if people are too dumb to understand the idea of the council wanting some regeneration but it’s really not that difficult a concept. The dumb idea is that the council would still fall for anyone wooing then with some ‘PowerPoint and photoshop’.
It’s quite plain that anyone who wants the arena wants it for their own ends and isn’t going to regenerate north Cov and it’s quite plain the council don’t want to work with SISU (understandable) but ultimately virtually every issue falls away if the ground and team are united and there aren’t all these other interested parties and investors arguing over it.
Explain. What material difference would “uniting the club and stadium” make?
It’s just sentiment. It wouldn’t give us a bigger budget, and there’s no evidence we have the commercial chops to run it effectively.
And again. Sisu haven’t even bid! You’re asking an asset holder (both administrator and the freeholder) to ignore actual bids and what exactly? Give it to Sisu? Force it on them? Sorry HMRC and other creditors I know I’ve got a legal duty to get as much as possible but I thought it would be really nice if the club owned it. This is not a serious thought for anyone aged over 12.