I suggest you judge her by her actions as owner rather than whatever she said at this meeting.
Sometimes it's what someone doesn't say that is more important than what they do say.
Their message was there is no deal to be had for the Ricoh the only plan is the new stadium.
They had concerns over the PR they get.
They had concerns about losing the future generations whilst building the stadium.
They admitted that been at the Ricoh whilst building the stadium makes more sense.
Yet despite this they had no real answer for why don't they put in a bid for ACL in the public arena. For whatever figure they value it at. As long as that figure is reasonable, if the council refuse to talk or it is outright rejected. You automatically get the fans on your side and win the PR battle.
If its accepted you get a better deal than building a new stadium
Either way you don't lose
If it is true that that is no longer an option and its the new stadium only. Then you make a public request to be at the Ricoh on the exact same terms that you are currently on in Northampton.
Again if it is rejected you look like the good guy. You were trying to get the club back
If its accepted you safe guard for future generations of fans and most importantly you make more money.
Again a win win.
Unfortunately and I appreciate others interrupted when they tried to answer these two questions. However there was no real answer as to why you don't do either of the above.
The only answer I can think is you need ACL under pressure. Which is also why you still pursue the JR.
I would take every opportunity to meet them the more knowledge you get the more sure you can be of your opinion ( which unfortunately all you can get is an opinion)
Others came away from the meeting convinced the Ricoh is off the agenda I came away certain it is the only target.
So yes I applaud them for engaging I have given them enough flack for not talking.
Yes it changed quite a few perceptions about them. For example TF knows a lot more about football than I would have gave him credit for. Joy is far better at public speaking than I would have imagined.