But what would Hoffman gain from putting a bid forward with no money in place to back it up ?
He is a well respected business man who would do a lot better job at city than Sisu.
I think the reason they didn't come back in with another bid is quite clear, Sisu have messed them about so much and to the point that they just couldn't do business with them.
We have to remember that it's only Hoffman who is a Cov fan, his backers are just investors who are there for the return, and there are a lot more things out there to invest in than Coventry City football club, and without the hassle of having to deal with business men who havn't got a clue.
All this crap about Hoffman and his being a well respected businessman, and people going on about what a great banker he is, wish people would do some research.
He was removed from his job as boss of Barclaycard due to in 2005, a 19% drop in profits(3 years before the "crash"), and a 44% rise in bad debt provision, and in 2006 a further 40% drop in profits with bad debts up another 37%, and made Vice-Chairman in charge of equality and diversity(you don't get more sidelined than that).
He also "left" the job at Northern Rock a year earlier than planned(though kindly waived his bonus), and didn't save them, or turn them around, most of the hard work done before he got there.
If the Tories push ahead with their plans to sell Northern Rock then the tax-payer would still be left with around an £800million loss, not exactly a great turnround there.
Generally the same people all for SISU and Ranson at the start now supporting Hoffman, because Ranson was "a successful businessman", and SISU a hard nosed Hedge Fund, who won't get ripped off on player contracts and want to make money.
Why the surprise now that SISU are doing what they've always done which is play hard-ball?(Though without understanding football possibly)