I think the players wouldn't care that much as they would contractually be entitled to their wages from their employee regardless of the league they are in, and if sisu didn't pay up then the players have the PFA that would then be able to help them to compensation following a breach of contract by sisu if they didn't pay up. This will happen if we go to a new stadium and have little to no turnover, because as dumb as sisu are even they will get to the point were someone pulls the plug on a failing business.
It is the backroom staff, ground staff, tea ladies e.t.c that I feel sorry for as although there are unions they don't do that much or have that much sway or control unlike the PFA and so the little people suffer the most again. I know this from experience through many job redundancies from working for failing companies run by f+*king idiots like sisu.
Also as an extra, I honestly thought that when the administrator said he was selling and it was 'LTD', I thought YES, the name registered with golden share holds the title CCFC (all the 130 years or so of history, most important to thing me), so sisu can do one and look after a failing club with no league to pay in and no longer have the club name but according to tim nice but dim he says it is in the holdings company.
So I think the idea of the fans knowing who the real club is(look at Wimbledon AFC), is the right approach and well said. And if a knew buyer of LTD does buy the golden share and start afresh then that who I will support.