I never said you did. But securing an unreliable tenant for 2 years and maybe another 2 years hardly sounds like a deal clencher for a 250 year lease. What are they going to do for the other 246 years? Wing it and hope it all comes good?
The importance of CCFC returning to the Ricoh (other than to it's fan base) sounds overplayed. That's all I'm pointing out.
Does it not make you just a tiny bit curious as to how little money actually change hands in the deal?
(We don't even know if Wasps have paid cash for the shares. I would usually assume they did, but I won't be surprised if they got some sort of a payment plan).
Why isn't the loan paid out? Surely the council would have insisted the loan be paid out immediately? If not to avoid the coupling between loaning £14m to a hedge fund while not having money to avoid huge cuts on public service, then at least to avoid the risk of ACL going bankrupt in the future and have to write off the remaining part of the loan.
But cash flow aside - Bringing the club back adds value to the deal. What would the price be had the club stayed away?