dongonzalos
Well-Known Member
CA said in the Telegraph there are no thoughts from SISU regarding moving on. I don't know what the long term strategy is. Here are a few gueses.
Which do you think is likely? Are there any missing?
Build a new stadium and either sell the whole package I would guess still at a loss.
Build a new stadium and attempt to turn the whole package into a profit making business and over a very long term chip away at debts then sell it off.
Win significant compensation pay off the debts walk away
Win significant compensation invest it in the club achieve premiership status and sell for a small profit.
Win significant compensation put it towards the new stadium. Sell the package.
Have the club self sufficient until all possible legal action is complete. If the legal action fails walk away.
Sneak promotion to the championship invest 20 million on a playing squad and go for the premiership. Then sell the club clearing all debts.
Keep the club self sufficient whilst monitoring Wasps situation. If they are struggling invest into Wasps merging the two clubs.
Which do you think is likely? Are there any missing?
Build a new stadium and either sell the whole package I would guess still at a loss.
Build a new stadium and attempt to turn the whole package into a profit making business and over a very long term chip away at debts then sell it off.
Win significant compensation pay off the debts walk away
Win significant compensation invest it in the club achieve premiership status and sell for a small profit.
Win significant compensation put it towards the new stadium. Sell the package.
Have the club self sufficient until all possible legal action is complete. If the legal action fails walk away.
Sneak promotion to the championship invest 20 million on a playing squad and go for the premiership. Then sell the club clearing all debts.
Keep the club self sufficient whilst monitoring Wasps situation. If they are struggling invest into Wasps merging the two clubs.
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