After listening to Fisher this morning he didn't sound like he gave a toss about coming back, infact I would say he sounded quite comfortable with the situation to a point of smugness. I think unless someone offers them an un refuse able deal to walk away SISU seem to be quite happy with the situation. I don't think we will see the club at the Ricoh until they have gone or they have been able to buy the ACL business as distressed debt, we have 2 immovable objects that are unwilling to compromise in anyway at all. Ask yourself why would Tim be involved in football at all, he is a banker by trade dealing in distressed debt so he is in his element and ACL have to protect rate payers money and follow government guidelines. You can get the FA and the league to intervene but they do not have the legislation to change things that has to come from government. This is a game of who blinks first and it is not going to change in the short term. Haskell could by the Ricoh from the council and the charity but I think this would just make SISU put the club in to liquidation so they get as much back as possible through the debenture, for Seppala its a business decision nothing to do with history or community just cold hard cash. Sorry to say I cant see an end to this from the powers that be that run the game and its to late for us for government legislation, the more I think about it now the more a Coventry FC at the Ricoh begins to make sense.