Whilst much of what you have said is true, what you're missing is the reasoning behind all of the actions that you've pointed out. Firstly, players move on. We've always had players move on to bigger and better things. Be it Westwood to Sunderland, or Dublin to Villa. That's just football. As for the lease that was signed by SISU, well it was our previous owners who signed that lease, and it was SISU who took over the lease when purchasing the club. Had SISU really known the impact of that then I very much doubt they would have bought the club. And for that I'd point the finger at random and the early directors of SISU, people who are no longer associated with the management of our club. The Higgs charity had approved the sale of their share of the Ricoh to SISU which was then blocked by ACL so I'm not sure why you think they were being distressed? The whole administration process you could easily argue was initiated by ACL in an attempt to keep hold of their lease and force new owners. Which failed dramatically. And as a result, that lease has now been broken. And finally as owners of the football club, why would you then want to sign another lease with the Ricoh arena when they have shown nothing but contempt for the football club, using it as a cash cow for all these years.
These last few seasons we have focused on youth development, and bought in two much improved managers in robins and pressley. SISU created this mess, and now they're trying to fix it. The change in directors and improved choice of managers has shown this. Bringing the football club and the Ricoh (or a new ground) together makes the football club a much better proposition for future buyers and investors. So there is your one solitary agrument for allowing SISU own part of the Ricoh arena. Then they'll be out of the club for ever...
Seems like you have missed the point entirely,Players do get sold on and then get replaced by hopefully better one's.
Unfortunately this means PAYING a Transfer Fee to the selling club,which unfortunately sisu had no intention of paying,
instead using CCFC as a cash cow.
Sisu carried out due diligence before insisting that all shareholders returned their shares for FREE before buying the Club for £1 plus an outstanding tax bill.They had the opportunity to ask for an new rental agreement before purchase of the CLUB,their failure to do so points to their own poor management.
The sale of the Higgs share was arranged but sisu failed to follow up their accepted bid.
I couldn't possibly argue that ACL initiated the administration when sisu organised it to get out of the legally binding lease.Remember it was sisu who went on a 12 month rent strike,if any business did that to a landlord they would rightly be booted out.
In Sepalla's own words we know nothing about football--and she is now trying to run a football club with a half dozen experienced players and a bunch of young teenagers,which, now the injuries are starting to kick in is leaving us exposed.
Sisu's ambition for the Club is highlighted by the talk of building what is little more than a cow shed to hold 12,000 fans,
and it will be outside Coventry's boundaries so will be lucky to attract 1200 fans.
Like I said there is no argument for sisu. they should just drift off into the sunset.