The Trust has to be prepared for all eventualities, from SISU staying through to Otium t/a CCFC being liquidated. There are therefore contingency plans in place to cover various scenarios, it would be pretty unprofessional not to have. Really do not see a problem with that or making it known that there are
To be clear the TRUST stance is not to push for the insolvency of Otium in order to get the fans in control of the club. There is no mechanism in law at all by which they can do that, and the Trust Board have been told that in no uncertain terms. SISU are the only ones that can control an insolvency and that has always been the case since they started loading the club with debt in 2009.
Although Wasps could help create a scenario where insolvency is possible, and quite clearly they are, it would be still all be in the control of SISU
From what i have read here, correct me if i am wrong, there was during the evening a couple of minutes where a pheonix club was raised by one of the audience then the discussion moved on. Yet on here, after all the complaining about lack of focus on the stadium tenancy, the main topic for discussion is a pheonix club :banghead:
The meeting seems to have been an opportunity for fans to voice their thoughts, and it is very difficult to stop people going off at tangents to the purpose. You can not say the Trust never listen then complain when fans in a meeting are allowed to voice their opinions. As yet no strategy or plan has emerged from the meeting. It might never. It seems some would prefer everyone to sit around and do nothing, just accept, acquiesce to we can not change things - not my choice but accept it is a valid choice, just dont berate or mock others for trying to do something.
In terms of filing the accounts, I raised the matter on this forum weeks ago. In my opinion i do not see how any auditor or director can sign off the accounts as a going concern, unless there is a definite prospect of a solution at the Ricoh or a Plan B that the directors, owners & EFL are party to. In current circumstances i would think filing will be delayed. Signing off as a non going concern could be catastrophic.
I am curious how people think that when a club gives away 12000 tickets (a great initiative imo) but still can not "sell" the stadium out how they believe that on days of few free tickets and full price such a sell out could be achieved? That is not to say we shouldnt all be encouraging people to go.
No we dont have a lot of influence to change things, the only thing that all fans groups can do is to keep raising the issue with all parties involved (CCFC, SISU, Wasps, CCC, EFL, MP's etc)............ at this time just supporting the team and staying out of the politics is not enough. That pressure has to be on all sides otherwise a solution is not going to work - excusing one parties right to do something whilst expecting of others is not going to work