chiefdave
Well-Known Member
I agree, on first analysis it seems crazed. However, quotes and figures are all about context.
If, for example, that was proposed as a way of clearing the rent arrears over time, it would be a valid proposition; wouldn't it?
My guess is that the rent arrears have been part of the issue, wasn't it reported at one point that an agreement was close but ACL wanted arrears in full and SISU wanted them at the new reduced rate? Sure I read that somewhere. If it's accepted that £1.2m is too high and £400K is reasonable then you could also make an argument that prior to SISU going on the rent strike CCFC overpaid rent to the tune of around £5.6m