Hmmm, One set are a bunch of lier's, other's, frankly, sound too good to be true.. I don't know what to make of it all
I don't think it is too good to be true, it is just very hard to imagine SISU are going to accept a nominal offer for a club they have alledgedy put £30m into just because they plan on buying the ground and giving AT some transfer funds. However if they do accept or, lets be realistic, enter negotiations, which in itself would be a significant advancement on the current predicament, I would be happy.
Knowing SISU, they probably realised how much the investors want the club and felt that the press release would do exactly what it has done, ensure an offer is put forward almost immediately. If they are putting £500k in each month, they won't get any more for the club in 2 months than they will right now, surely it is in their best interests to take the offer asap. I just hope negotiations begin on Monday and lead to a full takeover by the end of the week announced.