We don't have to assume the worst, it's there in black and white - we're not going to get a share of the stadium. Everyone here who banged on about needing to talk to Wasps to try to get a share should surely accept that it's not going to happen.
It seems clear that Wasps think they need the 24/7/365 revenues to make their club a success, but apparently you think CCFC can thrive without them.
The choice here seems pretty clear to me - we can stay as Wasps tenants and continue to struggle, or set up elsewhere and most likely continue to struggle. Some choice.
And yet there's still a pretence from some that the decision to sell to Wasps wouldn't impact the club.
I've never said it wouldn't impact the club. I've never said CCFC would thrive without the incomes.
I have said we are where we are, we can't do much about it so we might as well concentrate on things we can control.
So, good management of the team by TM will be a start. Survive first, keep TM, improve the team, then start winning, start challenging and see what happens.
Fans should do all they can to push these items by attending, hopefully (eventually) enjoying, then buying season/match tickets, merchandise etc
Sisu should make it easy to purchase season tickets, take advantage of the Ricohs ticketing, improve walk up, give us items of quality that we want to buy, sell it at matches professionally.
I'm sure a team at the top of L1 will get well supported and start to buy like we used to do. Success will improve sales all round. Whether it's enough who knows ?
Do these things, and there's plenty more, and lets see where it takes us.
Who knows we may even be a saleable asset for Sisu !!