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    Sisu back in full control and us out of admin by Tuesday?

    Such an outcome might pave the way for a "cleaner" take over. Both the Haskell and Byng consortiums will have been aware of this as a possible outcome, and have a strategy. Could be interesting.
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    Just For Fun: Your Preferential New Owners and Why

    Voted for Byng, nothing against Haskell, but think the Byng bid has more financial clout, Byng himself is a lifelong CCFC fan. Would be great if both of them could find a way to work together.
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    What I think will happen...

    That would be a good scenario. I wonder if there is a way that Byng/Haskell could be involved, as their business interests don't appear to clash. It might pave the way for a cleaner take over if the Administrator awarded Ltd to Holdings then Byng/Haskell could make a bid for both without there...
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    questions for friday and monday forums

    I suspect the club is for sale at the right price. Decisions like that would not be made by the likes of Fisher, but by Seppala who would not have to consult Fisher. If either of the two known bidders want to make a cash offer for the club, they will not deal with Fisher. Organ grinder not...
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    Are we any closer to finding somewhere to play this coming season?

    But he can't do a deal with any of them ?
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    Possible Bidders Strategy

    Both the Haskell and Byng Consortiums will be well aware of the possibility that the administrator will award CCFC Ltd to SISU. What do we think these two Consortiums would do in that event. Would they lose interest and melt away leaving us to a future (?) with SISU ? Or would they then...
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    Cwr tomorrow

    All the details will be endlessly argued about, everybody has an opinion, but what cannot be disputed is that SISU have lost the trust of the vast majority of fans. I feel things have gone too far to retrieve this situation. maybe SISU don't care about enjoying the trust of their "customers"...
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    Cwr tomorrow

    Do you not accept that SISU are still making horrendous mistakes ? The "others" you mention have not been charged with running the football club, that is down to SISU only. You must accept that it is much more than a noisy minority that are saying they will not travel to watch "home" games...
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    CCLSC minutes 29th May - Fisher Speaks

    Use copy and paste, it'll make it quicker next time
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    So where would we be better off

    There comes a stage where it is just blind ego that runs things. Anyone with half a brain can surely see that it hasn't worked for SISU running a football club, they are the wrong people. We all have times when we have to hold our hands up, accept something isn't working and move on. SISU are...
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    Byng Rail Plan

    I think it shows these guys have big money to invest in the West Midlands (£1.3bn so I read). I think they see the acquisition of the football club as a way to gain credibility in the City and surrounding communities. The success of said football club would increase their standing locally, bear...
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    CCLSC minutes 29th May - Fisher Speaks

    But surely, ACL are only involved in stadium related issues, for 5 years SISU have been in charge of running the football club, and have demonstrated time after time that they are entirely unfit for purpose, however much money they allege they have spent. (Poor communication, no PR or bad PR...
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    CCLSC minutes 29th May - Fisher Speaks

    This is the Fisher/SISU version of events. No doubt ACL/Council/Higgs would tell a different story and we will probably never know the actual truth. In essence, it seems to me that Fisher is saying that it doesn't matter that the majority of fans either hate him or think he's a joke, and...
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    who are interested

    The Far East consortium see owning the football club as a PR strand of a much larger investment in the West Midlands (£1.3bn was quoted). And they are fronted by a man who has been a City fan since 1954. Haskell has promised supporter involvement should he acquire the club, and appears to...
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    who are interested

    More importantly, they could buy and sell SISU a hundred times, will not be fazed or intimidated by a relatively small hedge fund.
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    Good Morning. Here to chat CCFC, if anyone would care to

    Much will depend on who gets CCFC Ltd and the GS. Then it will be down to what "deal" is on offer. In SISU's world, everything is for sale at the right price, despite what Fisher says. If the Far East consortium get a foot in the door, it will depend on how determined they are to get the Club...
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    So where would we be better off

    Oh dear, so naive. It wouldn't be OUR stadium, it would be SISU's stadium, and yes, we would pay rent to SISU. The debt would multiply, who is to prevent SISU from borrowing for any purpose, and forcing the club to pay for it. The football club would have no control over SISU's actions. This...
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    So where would we be better off

    I find it incredible that people can't see what SISU's intentions are here. Any new stadium they build will not be owned by CCFC, it will be owned by SISU. The football club will be charged a rent for using the stadium, plus the construction costs and interest on loans will be settled on the...
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    official golden share in LTD

    Certainly, if what we read about this Far East Consortium is true, they are major players with the resources, if they chose, to buy and sell SISU a hundred times. It depends how determined they are, they might just give SISU enough "walk away" money. It would be a clean break, swift change of...
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    NotOnePennyMore

    Count me in, not on twitter tho !
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