It is opinion against opinion. Until we see how things are 5/10+ years down the line nobody can say that this was a commercially viable move. I know seeing SISU proven wrong would bring you joy even if it leads to the further detriment of the club but it may not turn out that way. SISU wanted the Ricoh as much as Richardson did.
Sorry BSB you are simply wrong. Richardson evaluated the business opportunity and decided that the risk associated with ACL gave them a market value, that is what he offered. That is not opinion it is fact. Time will tell if his judgement is good. But that is the nature of business, understanding the risk and investing accordingly.
Your assertion that me seeing SISU gone would bring me Joy, yep, correct there fella. But it has not always been that way. I was a 'supporter' as I believed that they had the same desire for my club as I have. They corrected me on that belief so resoundingly that I will now party for days when they have gone.
You have no idea how much I feel for my club, my club, the club that has been systematically destroyed by SISU. and you make cheap petty jibes. That's all very well for the small minded, so I will leave that one with you.
I am going to agree with you on one point. SISU did really want the RICOH. Possibly more than Richardson did, The problem was they couldn't afford it or just wanted to pay nothing for it. The fact that Richardson now owns it, says more about SISU dire economic state or their weak business skills. You can judge, I don't care, I just want them gone.