Because they don't want a deal with ACL. They want to break ACL. The rent, the F&B's, the Judicial Review, and now the move to Northampton. All with one motive.
And you might say that's okay. Or that's business. It's not. The move to Northampton will kill squad expenditure for seasons to come, thanks to FFP - threatening another relegation; and with up to 5 seasons out of the City, there's a chance of a lost generation of City fan
He could have been if they had put up the money. Subject to having submitted their accounts and self inflicted transfer embargo.
Because they don't want a deal with ACL. They want to break ACL. The rent, the F&B's, the Judicial Review, and now the move to Northampton. All with one motive.
And you might say that's okay. Or that's business. It's not. The move to Northampton will kill squad expenditure for seasons to come, thanks to FFP - threatening another relegation; and with up to 5 seasons out of the City, there's a chance of a lost generation of City fan
They can't break ACL, ACL have already told us they can survive without ccfc and as they have offered £150k rent, they could easily get that back with 3-4 smallish events.
The club brings a bit more to the table than just what it contributes in rent.
They can't break ACL, ACL have already told us they can survive without ccfc and as they have offered £150k rent, they could easily get that back with 3-4 smallish events.
So why did we get relegated £60m in debt and unable to build the Ricoh with this so called 'Good Management'?
As Brighton eludes above; there's peripheral incomes that aren't reflected in that rental figure. The pros and cons of ACL's viability can be argued all day. However, there's only one bit of proof needed of SISU's intent to break ACL. The Judicial Review. Why did they suddenly develop an altruistic view of local authority investments?
Seems the SISU propaganda machine is already getting to some. It's clever really. Create a shit situation that you know fans will react badly to then blame them for not being able to keep players due to falling numbers. Whilst created fan division along the way. Emotional blackmail.
Why couldn't they have played their playground games elsewhere. God did Southampton dodge a bullet
I'm confident that this will be thrown out again............................ and then expect an incredibly spiteful fire sale and relegation !!
Under the old regimes we bought them in cheap or bought them through the academy and then sold at a profit.
These guys bring in at high wages and little cost and then sell when we need them most.
We spent 25 years in top class football doing this. It's called good management.
These guys couldn't manage a piss up in a brewery.
They are only interested in dumping there debt in us and going through the motions of just doing the bare minimum.
Which division we are in does not matter.
They love conflict, be it other businesses, Associations, Tax officials, administrators and in our case the fans.
That smug bastard sitting at the top table in forums was loving every minute as we squirmed under his "they can't do fukc all and I'm loving it"
spot on italiahorse.
S EPALLA WILL MUG YOU
I DIOTS WIILL BELIEVE HER
S ELL HER THE RICOH
U NLESS YOU WANT TO LOSE YOUR CLUB
So is Leon being sold? At work, so can't read thru all the posts
I"ll come in this when he's been sold, or when he hasn't.
Nothing like Kneejerk reactions to really get to the facts if the matter, the Leon Lobjoit going to MKDons definitely as well as Baker's imminent signing for Forest spring to mind just recently.
of course he's for sale Sisu would bloody sell sixfields regardless of who owns it !!!!!
At work, so can't read thru all the posts
He has to be sold to service the loans Sisu will have already taken out against this seasons ticket sales !!!!
Based on Fishers wildly ambitious forecast !!!!
Clarke clearly an investment by sisu last Jan.
If driven out from the club by lack of support, will the same supporters be moaning that sisu are not investing.
Sisu have shown themselves to be creatures of habit !!
So based on yearly embargos !!!
Based on them factoring season tickets most years !!!
I would think that NOPM is starting to work and hopefully they are in big trouble !!!!
It was SISU's choice to move from the Ricoh. They have had many invitations to come and talk about coming back to the Ricoh where they could expect crowds in excess of 10k but Fisher wants his 10 points back first!
Fisher was warned many months back that fans wouldn't go to a groundshare but he wouldn't listen saying that SISU were happy to fund the losses.
They brought NOPM on themselves and it's their choice to continue to ignore the wishes of 95%+ of the fans.
They would prefer to waste money on the substantial legal fees to support the hopeless Judicial Review appeal than invest in the team!
I thought Fisher told the FL that SISU were prepared to fund any shortfall bought about by their decision to move? Listening to him this week, he insinuated that included depressed revenues. Is that not the case then?
i think its becoming ever more apparent that they don't actually have a pot in which to piddle in..........
I work in retail and had a look at the financial benefits/costs in retail terms for our move to Northampton.Clarke clearly an investment by sisu last Jan.
If driven out from the club by lack of support, will the same supporters be moaning that sisu are not investing.
Westwood - Sold
Keogh - Sold
Fox - Sold
Dann - Sold
Gunnarsson - Sold
Turner - Sold
Bigi - Sold
Thomas - Tried to sell
Best - Sold
Robins - No assurances
Mcgoldrick - couldnt convince
Henderson - had the chance to buy but didnt
Carroll - Had the chance to buy but didnt
If anyone thinks that Clarke is not up for sale then you are crazy. The writing is on the wall
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