simple_simon
New Member
SISU want a ground where we shall get 100% of the income.
Without the income we shall not be able to comply with the Financial Fair Play ruling (maximum 60% of income can be spent of players' wages). Without complying with the FFP we will not have a competitive team, thus spiralling down the leagues.
Hence why if we ground share we will strike a deal where we receive all revenue streams of income.
The other option of course is to go to the previous regime, which was to pay £1.2 million a year and receive feck all. Wuld even say the 400k regime but that's still not good enough.
The only way forward is to own/have a tenancy agreement where CCFC receive all streams of revenue. If that means building a new stadium then so be it.
But we will not own the new ground. We will be renting it from SISU and there investors.