covboy1987
Well-Known Member
Nobody agrees or likes what's happening but there is not a knight in shining Armour going to solve this problem - We have potentially our club playing 5 years away from our city, Financial fair play rules going to kick in shortly which on the face of it will break even this young team up as our income against wages props a lower league side up at best
Is it the worst thing in the world to sell the stadium to SISU who obviously are not everyone's cup of tea but cannily they were the knights in shining Armour 8 years ago when they took the reins they have shown quite ruthless resolve in turning the club upside down and sorting it out and still putting a team on the field to compete in this league at wages which if playing at the Ricoh and owned would make the club profitable and sale-able which is probably their future aim as that is what they do for a living
Would they be any worse than all the owners previously who somehow managed to give up our beloved Highfield road for peanuts and showered us with debt that SISU took on as there was nobody else
I do not attend Northampton for the sole reason that out of principal i am not watching home games in someone else's town but is it time that everyone got behind the idea of SISU buying the stadium under some type of agreement drawn up on a sale that somehow ensures the clubs future security and clauses that keep the team playing in our City
Could 'Sell to SISU' be the new phrase that would give us all a glimmer of hope that we have been looking for
Is it the worst thing in the world to sell the stadium to SISU who obviously are not everyone's cup of tea but cannily they were the knights in shining Armour 8 years ago when they took the reins they have shown quite ruthless resolve in turning the club upside down and sorting it out and still putting a team on the field to compete in this league at wages which if playing at the Ricoh and owned would make the club profitable and sale-able which is probably their future aim as that is what they do for a living
Would they be any worse than all the owners previously who somehow managed to give up our beloved Highfield road for peanuts and showered us with debt that SISU took on as there was nobody else
I do not attend Northampton for the sole reason that out of principal i am not watching home games in someone else's town but is it time that everyone got behind the idea of SISU buying the stadium under some type of agreement drawn up on a sale that somehow ensures the clubs future security and clauses that keep the team playing in our City
Could 'Sell to SISU' be the new phrase that would give us all a glimmer of hope that we have been looking for