As it stands though, this is a business that relies entirely on the goodwill of a single investor to survive. Isn't that the case? If he pulled out tomorrow, and/or asked for repayment of the other 8.5m he's owed, Wasps is finished. I don't wish the bloke ill, but what if he falls upon hard times for whatever reason, or dies. I can't see this as anything other than a horribly risky business to be lending money to. It seems to me that in essence the council have taken a punt that either Wasps can turn around very substantial operating losses by turning another loss-making business (ACL) into a cash cow, or that Richardson will continue to subsidise them.
CCFC are allegedly cash-flow neutral now - in other words they don't have to rely on any more handouts from SISU. On that basis wouldn't they actually be a lower risk than Wasps, if we were looking for someone to lend £14.4m to?