No real surprise really. If Reid is right and he seems to be the official mouth piece of TF & CCFC there are a number of implications I take from his article
- that there have been offers just not ones that meet SISU's valuation
- that any offer involving Hoffman will not be welcomed
- that dual standards on transparency apply
- that TF & SISU are feeling some pressure
I would have thought there was more for the owners to worry about than a bit of internet speculation. How long till the Academy is homeless (TF going to announce new home 3 weeks ago was he not) How long till Ricoh deal finishes? Will be very interesting to see how they convince the FA & FL there are solutions in the offing (that said the FA & FL will probably just take the clubs word for it). If no deal on Ricoh then how will they sign off the 2017 financials (or is there a small alternative planned) - at some point Wasps will feel sufficiently comfortable to conclude CCFC are not worth the bother I would think
Does Mr Reid actually talk with all the parties involved or does he only talk at some of them? He always seems to make it personal. I do find that Reid's articles are overtly critical of everyone other than TF or SISU. It seems to needle him if someone disagrees with him and he is unwilling to let go of it. Have read the David Johnson interview and do not take it as talking up administration, its more saying being ready should various scenarios happen - planning ahead. But I am sure others can look at it differently. Largely the antagonism and the constant repeating the same diatribe puts me off reading his output. Would love him to actually detail what it is other than JR2 that is currently in dispute. Because the Ricoh, Academy, BPA are not actually disputes they are finite deals that are ending or not even started, and the club & owners need to put forward/progress alternatives. That will require some transparency, funding, planning and credibility (Sound familiar?)....... not to mention some element of positive partnership & humility. Yes a few egos might need to be massaged by CCFC but this is about getting a viable future isn't it, not raking over history cloaked by a few as a "multi party dispute" and long since replaced by desperate need
Here is a thought, the journalists of this City are a fundamental part of this saga and therefore part of the solution. Doesn't bode well in my opinion
There is no solution unless the owners are prepared to compromise, you can expect it from the other parties ( quite rightly) as much as you like but it will take all sides to compromise for ccfc to move forward.
Cant help but feel disappointed, discouraged and frustrated by it all
any how just my opinion nothing more