shmmeee
Well-Known Member
Lots of talk on here about "the club and stadium must be united" for the club to be healthy going forward.
I don't see any of the options being talked about as making our situation any better. Let's say (best case scenario) CCC gift the Ricoh to Sisu, even with a clause stating it must be tied to the club.
The club is currently £60m in debt. This will give the club an asset worth roughly that amount, problem solved right? Wrong!
Any sale of the club would then require someone to pay, say £60m to clear the Sisu debt and buy the club. We now owe £60m to the new owner, and have charges on the club meaning that ARVO are entitled to our assets should we go bust.
Let's say the club build a new stadium at the cost of £25m (low estimate). We're not £85m in debt and in the same situation.
We all want CCFC back in Cov, but we also want a CCFC for our children and grandchildren to "enjoy" like we have. While this debt is hanging around our neck we will not move forward.
Personally, the only way out I see is liquidation or a proper administration (one involving the club, not a property subsidiary).
Yes it would mean a penatly/starting lower down the leagues, but it would mean a chance at a proper future, whether through fan ownership or another owner, we will not move forward while the legacy of Richardson and McGinnity looms over us.
I know a lot would balk at the idea of wishing for liquidation, so I ask: What is your solution for a CCFC that is strong long into the future? Can we ever be sustainable in this current form?
I don't see any of the options being talked about as making our situation any better. Let's say (best case scenario) CCC gift the Ricoh to Sisu, even with a clause stating it must be tied to the club.
The club is currently £60m in debt. This will give the club an asset worth roughly that amount, problem solved right? Wrong!
Any sale of the club would then require someone to pay, say £60m to clear the Sisu debt and buy the club. We now owe £60m to the new owner, and have charges on the club meaning that ARVO are entitled to our assets should we go bust.
Let's say the club build a new stadium at the cost of £25m (low estimate). We're not £85m in debt and in the same situation.
We all want CCFC back in Cov, but we also want a CCFC for our children and grandchildren to "enjoy" like we have. While this debt is hanging around our neck we will not move forward.
Personally, the only way out I see is liquidation or a proper administration (one involving the club, not a property subsidiary).
Yes it would mean a penatly/starting lower down the leagues, but it would mean a chance at a proper future, whether through fan ownership or another owner, we will not move forward while the legacy of Richardson and McGinnity looms over us.
I know a lot would balk at the idea of wishing for liquidation, so I ask: What is your solution for a CCFC that is strong long into the future? Can we ever be sustainable in this current form?