I've just totally had enough now Nick.
We've turned things round on the pitch and everything was looking good.
I finally thought we were back as a club. Every time something good happens it's always bloody followed up with negative things.
It's doing my head right in now.
I just want to...
But I've still not seen anything concrete that Ashley is interested in us.
Just some lazy connections because he has purchased the arena. I'm sure Ashley owns plenty of property but doesn't own the businesses that lease them from him.
What an incredibly stupid and childish statement...
So what happens in the event we are unable to reach an agreement?
We can't afford to refund our season ticket holders.
We can't afford to even rent another ground, that's if the EFL even grant permission to play games elsewhere
I expect them to issue a points deduction if we do move.
We were...
It was in the statements that were announced when we signed the agreement.
Manny did overlook it. It was always just a licence to play there and they were clear about that from the start.
Jordan alludes to the council being involved in deals and permissions.
They can't do nothing. They can't force us to play at a stadium that's not ours.
We are in deep shit.
if they do somehow grant us permission to play somwhere else then I can see a points deduction coming our way.
I feel...
I've said this many times.
None of us actually know what is in the tenancy agreement.
It's probably very likely that both sides had protections written into it in the event of either party entering administration.
These were my big concerns too.
Unless he wanted to buy us which I've not seen any indication of that, it worried me greatly that it did not make buisness sense for him to be an arena owner.
Jordan would not have made these comments if he could not back them up with evidence. Because of the legal issues it could land him in. The fact no one has come put and disputed his comments says it all in my opinion.
The council have acted shady before. They've shown they don't give a crap...
I think you should listen to Simon Jordans comments this morning on the radio.
He obviously had talks about purchasing the stadium and discussed with those involved the future of the stadium.
He says the council has made deals behind the scenes, granted permissions etc for an alternative use...
As per Simon Jordans comments, the council may wish to see the arena developed into something else. That could have been the attraction all along, rather than us.
Buy a stadium for 13 million and then develop it into other things that are worth tens of millions. Simple really.