That's arse-backwards. The Council and the Higgs trust had to fund the remainder of the build or the club would have been homeless. They weren't taking a gamble in the hope of a big payout (like SISU, when they bought CCFC), they were helping the club to survive.
Hmm, at the risk of going political (sod it, I will!) it's true indeed that the council had to fund the remainder of the build or the club would have been homeless.
unfortunately in the modern world, there are more and more limits on councils funding things for the intangible benefits, the social benefits. Instead, funding has to pay its way financially.
Hence the setting up of the structure of the Ricoh to an extent, to allow it to pay its way financially; hence the original deal agreed for the club to play there, to allow it to pay its way financially.
Unfortunately in the modern world we expect services, we expect community investment... but nobody wants to pay for it in taxes, so it's all about making a commercial profit. Unfortunately as soon as this happens, there's the risk of a loss too.
And there always was a risk with the Ricoh, that the club would go belly up anyway, and there'd be nothing there. Given the state of the club when the council stepped in, it's a pretty crazy deal from all sides really, exposing the council to needless risk, giving the club an extension of life that it maybe didn't deserve as set up.
But what's done is done.
We are where we are, and the problem with a commercial organisation owning the club, and the Ricoh being run along commercial lines, is it becomes two entities looking after their own financial interest, the intangible, the social interests become secondary.
But... I don't like to see it as council v evil hedge fund,more evil hedge fund v commercial entity that happens to manage the club's (former) stadium at this point in time.
So I struggle to support one side over the other, as long as it's about the finances. Unfortunately until both football and politics start changing (and politics won't change until WE become happy to pay for our own culture and heritage) it will
always be about the finances.