I'm going to this now I managed to swop my day off after my extremely nice boss said I could, and my co-worker agreed to do Sunday instead of Saturday. I can't name them on here but thank you both for letting me do this, the ability to stick two fingers up at SISU, benefit a charity and watch...
So it was Joy in the Meeting Room with the Freehold Demand that killed it - I wonder what her price for the Freehold was? 50p, a whole pound? :facepalm:
That sums up SISU for me!
I think we all know that owning our club has never been the prime motivator for SISU it's been about something else - The Ricoh. Yes owning a successful football club is a nice trophy for some rich oligarc or sheik and had we been sucessful then I suspect we would have been sold the minute a...
Short answer: In the short term assuming no one travels to Sixfields and the NOPM campaign is effective then our club on Thursday was worth more than it is today. Even if they get half the stadium filled at NTFC that's far less than they probably would have done at the Ricoh and the maximum gate...
Erm okay I can sort of see that except why would anyone pay what SISU wanted for a club with no supporters attending home matches? I doubt the assets SISU have amount to much, I listed what I thought they had in terms of CCFC assets earlier in the day:
Ryton,
Players contracts,
Merchandise...
At a guess I'd say based on past actions that they'll just issue legal challenges to anyone remotely connected to this mess, (ACL, the Council, Compass, the Higgs, DeVere, Tesco, Ricoh etc.) until they run out of money and give in or go bust.
Well I've read the Coventry Telegraph (ACL & Appleton)
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/coventry-city-ltd-moves-towards-5431504
and the club website (Young Timothy) http://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/article/statement-on-sanctions-964434.aspx (which for some reason just crashed the...