Has it played out, got a decade left to run or will it never end?
Its a pretty simple concept. SISU are bound by the laws of the land and the legal process the same as everyone else. However pointless we may think it is they are perfectly entitled to exhaust that process. It is finite and will eventually end. If Wasps and the council are as certain as they appear to be that there is no chance of them being found to be in the wrong let SISU exhaust the process.
Played out with JR1. This was then just followed up with JR2 from a different angle. If that is rejected next month I wouldn't be in the least surprised if they put forward a JR3 for some completely different reason to continue the process. The 'it will never end' was hyperbole and I think you know it was - it will feel never-ending though. There are limitations in statutes to these claims (though I'm not sure what it is) but I've no doubt they will attempt to continue until that time limit expires, or as you put it SISU exhaust the process, Given that time limit and the time it takes to hear such cases, appeals etc that would be over a decade.
All that costs money in legal fees and the oft-used "batter people in court" quote is more accurate in "slowly grind them down". Popular tactic by big business because it's not about who's right or wrong, just who will run out of money first.
In terms of stadium deals, that would mean we could end up being in exactly the same situation next year, and the year after, and the year after that and so on. That's no way to exist as a club and why I'm saying someone has to bring this situation to a conclusion because if not SISU will just continue it for as long as they possibly can. Sadly the only leverage in that situation is to not offer CCFC a deal. As I said above, I think Wasps should show willingness to do the groundwork in negotiating a deal (I assume they'd pretty much just copy-and-paste the current one so wouldn't be that hard) but not sign it unless the court case ends
It really wouldn't surprise me if SISU did eventually win, however unjust that would be. They could lose half a dozen times in the courts and win the seventh on some completely spurious technicality with an administrative or procedural error in the paperwork by CCC/Wasps and IMO is why they're really continuing in the hope they can find it rather than any real sense of wrongdoing/illegality/justice . I hate the term 'Justice System' - it has absolutely nothing to do with justice, only ensuring the law is followed.
Now this is an interesting point. After all the criticism that has been levelled at SISU for continuing the legal process with appeals would the same criticism apply to CCC and Wasps were they to lose and then appeal.
It's an interesting point but one I feel I'm wrong on, because I think this is a decision on whether to allow JR2 rather than the JR itself? That couldn't be appealed so it would still be SISU continuing the litigation and the council defending the action. Could be interesting further in the future though if SISU were allowed the JR and won.