duffer
Well-Known Member
It isn't really like a house situation, if I was paying shed loads more than the market value I would ask him if I could have a lower rent the same as the average if he said no I would move to somewhere I could afford.
I agree - it's not like a house situation. It's a business, and in a business you don't ask your landlord to set the rent so that you break even - you know what your rent is and work out the rest of your costs accordingly. If you're struggling, you can always try to renegotiate, but you'll have to do it on good faith, and stopping paying the rent entirely isn't likely to help those negotiations.
And there's no 'market value' for renting the Ricoh. It was a unique deal set up just for Coventry City, and the rental reflected the costs of building a £118m arena primarily for them. I've mentioned it before, but how much do you think it would cost the club just in interest to build something half the cost?
As for moving elsewhere, that's fine as long as it doesn't impact your business more. Which it might well do if you move it 35 miles away from most of your customers.
If it was strictly business, run in the usual, relatively ethical way, there's an obvious solution. Move back to the Ricoh and make more money whilst pursuing the other objectives like income streams and stadium ownership. But it's not strictly business is it - our owners don't work in that way.