SkyBlue76
New Member
Most of what I've learned is through the media or through this website - so most of it is probably utter bollocks. BUT, on balance, I think I'd rather the deal was not accepted by SISU.
Why? Because I do not trust them one bit. If the deal was agreed and SISU had a lower rent and access to more match day revenues, who is to say they will actually use that for the benefit of the football team? They haven't before. Let's not forget that almost every year they have asset stripped the club. So why does anyone think they will act any differently now? Accepting this deal offers no guarantees of support for the football team and that is ultimately what we all want. What it does do, however, is put more money into SISU's pocket.
And even more importantly, in my opinion, is that accepting the deal means that all the cobwebs will be swept under the carpet. It pisses me off that there are people and businesses in this world that screw people over and get away with it because it is too difficult or too expensive to challenge them.
SISU have been using the club to transfer its debts and are now trying to write them off through administration.
SISU are bullying anyone and everyone to try and distress a business in order to acquire the stadium on the cheap.
The Football League have messed up by allowing the golden share and player registrations to be held in separate businesses and are now bowing to SISU's every demand because they are scared of being found out.
The Council and ACL aren't clean either.
Accepting the deal means they ALL get away with it.
I can't pretend to know exactly what will happen if the deal was rejected or if it was accepted. But I'm at the point now where I'd sacrifice a few (more) seasons of obscurity if it meant that the truth finally comes out and that those arseholes that have been playing games with our club get exposed for the crooks they really are.
To be honest, I think the deal will be agreed - but, on balance, I'd prefer if it wasn't.
Why? Because I do not trust them one bit. If the deal was agreed and SISU had a lower rent and access to more match day revenues, who is to say they will actually use that for the benefit of the football team? They haven't before. Let's not forget that almost every year they have asset stripped the club. So why does anyone think they will act any differently now? Accepting this deal offers no guarantees of support for the football team and that is ultimately what we all want. What it does do, however, is put more money into SISU's pocket.
And even more importantly, in my opinion, is that accepting the deal means that all the cobwebs will be swept under the carpet. It pisses me off that there are people and businesses in this world that screw people over and get away with it because it is too difficult or too expensive to challenge them.
SISU have been using the club to transfer its debts and are now trying to write them off through administration.
SISU are bullying anyone and everyone to try and distress a business in order to acquire the stadium on the cheap.
The Football League have messed up by allowing the golden share and player registrations to be held in separate businesses and are now bowing to SISU's every demand because they are scared of being found out.
The Council and ACL aren't clean either.
Accepting the deal means they ALL get away with it.
I can't pretend to know exactly what will happen if the deal was rejected or if it was accepted. But I'm at the point now where I'd sacrifice a few (more) seasons of obscurity if it meant that the truth finally comes out and that those arseholes that have been playing games with our club get exposed for the crooks they really are.
To be honest, I think the deal will be agreed - but, on balance, I'd prefer if it wasn't.