Do you know for a fact an offer has been agreed with ACL?
No I don't and nowhere have I claimed I do. As I've already said several times all SISU need to do is say we will consider the offer fully once we have seen proof of funds from KCIC and have confirmed with ACL the rental deal on offer. I would be more than happy with that response. Its a win win for SISU, if it all comes good we're back at the Ricoh and significantly financially better off, if the deal collapses for the first time in years it won't be SISU getting the blame.
My point was that the people saying the club should take it without even knowing the terms are the same ones who say the high rent was the clubs fault because they didn't do due dilligence etc...
I'm not saying they shouldn't look at the contract and just blindly sign up to something. I'm saying they shouldn't dismiss it out of hand, all I want is for the club to say they will give it serious consideration and if they feel they need more details then ask for them. If KCIC then refuse to give them the details requested nobody can lay the blame for the deal collapsing with SISU.
No clauses like one of the rent offers, where the rent reverted to £1.3mil after 3 years?
The proposed deal is only for 3 years and to be honest if you compare the likely revenues from playing at the Ricoh to playing at Sixfields even if it was £1.3m we would still be better off financially.
All I want is the club back in Coventry, preferably at the Ricoh as that will allow for an immediate return. I couldn't care less about SISU, ACL, CCC. I'm not particularly fussed about Higgs although I would prefer not to see a charity out of pocket. I welcome anything that could possibly move us towards that. To me this offer removes something SISU have stated is a problem, them dealing with ACL, with someone else in the middle they don't need to deal with them. They can accept this deal without it looking like a total climbdown and you never know, once back at the Ricoh things might start improving, 3 years gives a lot of time to come up with a permanent solution.