It's nothing to do with football governance, what are you on about? It's to do with insolvency - there's no fucking law that says that ACL have to accept the CVA, the clue is in the middle word - Voluntary.
If you want ACL to get on with it, then why are you whining about them turning down the CVA. This thing about 'spite' is pathetic - you can see their reasons, you just can't accept them. If the bills are paid, no Admin, no insolvency, no CVA.
You have, once again, got it all arse backwards in some desperate attempt to prove a motive that makes no sense. Who's really 'dressing it up' here?
If you want spite, go talk to our owners about why we're playing in Northampton and losing millions every season - now there's a decision that doesn't seem easy to explain.
Edit: And 'moral bastions', what's that supposed to mean. ACL are supposed to accept something that they see as wrong. To suit you?
Here is another statement from ACL on rejecting CVA
“ACL, jointly owned by the Alan Edward Higgs Charity and Coventry City Council, voted not to approve the Administrator’s proposals.
“This decision was based on ACL’s twin aims: first, to keep Coventry City Football Club playing in Coventry; and second, to ensure that Coventry City Football Club is financially viable for the next few years and beyond. This last point is especially important given that CCFC has been the subject of a ‘catastrophic insolvency’ in the hands of its previous owners"
How did ACL's actions meet either of those aims? No mention on how their crippling financial arrangements helped to exacerbate that financial disaster (and yes before you say it SISU should have sorted it back when they took over)
ACL didn't have to accept the CVA, but what was their main priority? You would think it would be to recoup the maximum amount possible from the admin process. So if they had been offered the max value - then why did they not accept it?
They were unhappy with the process - It's a complicated process, and is probably parts of that may appear questionable- but they are ultimately perfectly legal. If they felt something illegal or untoward had happened in the process then that's different. Report Appleton to the appropriate authorities.
12 months on and they have done nothing. and we've just had another season of mediocrity thanks to starting on -10... and I'm being pathetic for suggesting the actions were spiteful?