The problem is there is absolutely no way you can state that as fact. From what we are led to believe we are paying £100K a year and receive around 50% of certain matchday revenue streams, although there is uncertainly if that is 50% of revenues or 50% of profit.
What if we move to a new ground and pay £100K a year and get all revenues 365 days a year, are we not better off?
Until we know exactly what we would be paying and what we would get in return it is impossible to state one option is better than the other, hence the need for full financial projections of all options.
What we do know is that it is incredibly unlikely we will get any level of success with the access to revenues at the level we currently have.
The other couple of points to consider are
If the new stadium is built in the manner conducted so far.....
Shrouded with secrecy you run the danger of alienating your fan base. A lot of people say that is has to be within the city boundaries ( not myself ). However for some that is very important. Also if fans are not part of the process they will not buy into it.
Whilst we divert funds to building a new stadium ( I believe it will be part funded by us and part by other investors). We will need to strive towards break even point. So when we get the new stadium the revenue we are desperate for allows the club to become self sustainable. As we strive towards break even I struggle to see a resurgence of success. Crowds are likely to stay at this level or dwindle further. It seems most suggest they will fall when the new stadium is built.
So you are getting access to more revenue, generated by lower crowds.
Next I think we currently pay 1.5 -2 million a year on a 9 million loan from ARVO? That's an interest rate of around 15%
I assume we would have to at least double that for our contribution to a new stadium so 4 million a year in interest to come off our newly accessed revenue. Interest in debt counts in FFP, if we are promoted to the championship.
So my concerns are we move to a new stadium and crowds drop. The debt goes up and we end up worse off than our current deal.
I think two routes are better for CCFC.
Work out how much we need to borrow to invest in the new stadium.
Offer a couple of million less than that to Wasps for 49% of ACL. Request they use the money to clear a large chunk of the loan as part of the deal.
If this doesn't work
Invest that money in a playing squad capable of blowing this league apart. Get the increase in crowds a completely starved of success for 25 years CCFC fan base would bring. Also compete at a level that gets the club at some point 6th in the championship.
Sell the Premiership dream (100 million for last spot) for enough that SISU get their investment (real terms) back.