In this thread, LS has been correct that a short term deal was not on offer from ACL, but is now.
He is also correct that mediation was point blank refused, but was then accepted.
He also appears to be correct (if you believe such luminaries such as David Conn, who gets a big following on here as being accurate, after all) that f&b revenues are now on offer, where previously they were not.
Isn't it strange that some people appear to want to blindly defend everything to do with ACL, and assume that pointing the following out makes somebody pro-SISU.
Objective my bollocks.
However, the past is the past, and we will get nowhere re-living it when a long term solution needs to be found. If SISU and ACL can put the past to the side, then we should too.
Jack Griffin put up a nice little piece from John Beech that included stating the obvious, that any deal would have involved compromise from both sides. Well, here are ACL's compromises and it's a bloody good thing they were prepared to make some, that should be congratulated. It's not to be celebrated that one side or the other gets crushed to the ground, I'm no fan of a financial dispute. However, it is to be celebrated that the club is back... it is to be celebrated that it appears Seppala, Reeves, West and Lucas were very flexible and keen to do a deal, this bodes well for the long term resolution.
Shame this didn't happen somewhat earlier, but we are where we are, and at least there's more hope now than previously, as all sides appear to have more openness than previously.