torchomatic
Well-Known Member
Oh I agree, the "trouble with that" is all conjecture. Richardson did get us into masses of debt. Richardson did sell Highfield Road. Richardson and McGinnity did totally F up the Arena 2000 project so that we ended up with nothing. And ever since we've been cap in hand (and apparently eternally grateful) to the Council for "helping" us out.
There are so many "nearly" moments in the project that may have saved us. The time the Portugese bank pulled out over the funding of the £21M shortfall. Unfortunately for us, the Council took that on.
I know hindsight is a wonderful thing, but if we'd stayed at Highfield Road then I'm pretty sure we wouldn't be in Northampton.
There are so many "nearly" moments in the project that may have saved us. The time the Portugese bank pulled out over the funding of the £21M shortfall. Unfortunately for us, the Council took that on.
I know hindsight is a wonderful thing, but if we'd stayed at Highfield Road then I'm pretty sure we wouldn't be in Northampton.
Trouble with that Torch is that with the assets and liabilities relating to the Ricoh project excluded the debt of CCFC Group in 2005 was £28m and growing ....... just how long do you think it would be before they had to sell HR or go bust.
I agree Richardson and co got us to that situation and without that we might not have seen SISU.............. we might still be at HR, debt might have stopped growing, we might have still been in Premiership. But circumstances changed in 2008, debt was written off, opportunities were presented and taken or not...... and the decisions made knowing what Richardson & co had done were taken by SISU. Eyes wide shut?