Gint11
Well-Known Member
The way I see it.......
9 years ago SISU swooped in at the last minute to 'save the day' but in reality, take on a Club with potential sitting in the Championship. Taking on the debt we had at the time is peanuts IF and only IF we get back to the premiership. That was the 'HOPE'. We didnt. Instead we deteriorated. When they realised an error in judgement, they then thought the real asset is the stadium especially with Concerts happening. So they thought they could wrestle this off ACL through legal action. Again, this failed. Since then they have sold any player asset we have to make up some losses and fast forward to today, the only way they can get a lump sum back is by selling Ryton for housing. After that there is nothing left apart from seeing the outcome from the last legal battle they can ask for. After that then I can not see any reason to stay. If they still pipe dream the premier league, then they need to invest heavily and we know they won't. If I am talking shite tell me.
9 years ago SISU swooped in at the last minute to 'save the day' but in reality, take on a Club with potential sitting in the Championship. Taking on the debt we had at the time is peanuts IF and only IF we get back to the premiership. That was the 'HOPE'. We didnt. Instead we deteriorated. When they realised an error in judgement, they then thought the real asset is the stadium especially with Concerts happening. So they thought they could wrestle this off ACL through legal action. Again, this failed. Since then they have sold any player asset we have to make up some losses and fast forward to today, the only way they can get a lump sum back is by selling Ryton for housing. After that there is nothing left apart from seeing the outcome from the last legal battle they can ask for. After that then I can not see any reason to stay. If they still pipe dream the premier league, then they need to invest heavily and we know they won't. If I am talking shite tell me.