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    Brainstorm

    He seems to feel that most people don't really give a shit about Cov Rugby Club. That they just use it as a handy stick because they are pissed off about CCFC and if we got a great deal out of Wasps tomorrow and slowly CRFC started to slide out of existence we wouldn't been seen for dead. I kind...
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    Just let it happen (Help if you can)

    Sounds to me like Wasps see us as a problem causing complicated pile of shite. That they would like to step away from. It is easier for them to step away if we cause the problems ourselves. As in they say nothing can be concluded until the legal action finishes. Knowing we will just carry on...
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    Brainstorm

    Why would you prefer to see legal action stay on the agenda that does not benefit the club. Over the possibility of it getting dropped so A deal can be concluded that secures the future of the club?
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    Brainstorm

    David Armstrong “What we found difficult was, as those conversations progressed, concluding on any arrangement of that sort while the various legal actions and judicial reviews were still going on. “We decided that we wouldn’t conclude the conversation at that point in time. This was during...
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    Brainstorm

    Wasps have said they have paused negotiations over the distraction of the legal action. Chris Anderson has said he doesn't know enough about the legal situation to comment on that, but as far as he is aware Wasps are not been sued. The last time the fans were polled around 90% said its time to...
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    Brainstorm

    Dispute is with the council Wasps are an interested party. There is no legal impediment, stopping the out of court settlement to be that SISU drop the action if the find common ground and sign a 20 year agreement with Wasps including the academy.
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    Brainstorm

    It would be legal
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    Brainstorm

    Both contracts signed at the same time.
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    Brainstorm

    you'll forgive me if I await to hear where that it. I know, but my point is they need pressure if they refuse to offer to drop legal action if a negotiation is agreed. Then the only option is a new stadium so we need a dam sight more than what we have had so far!
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    Brainstorm

    The out of court settlement would stop it. That's the whole point of them. You can try and deflect it as much as you like. It's a compromise reached by two parties if SISU are happy to sign it and it is what Wasps want an end to SISU's legal action that involves them as an interested party then...
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    Trust statement regarding the AHC

    I like the idea of an academy beside ryton. If we were not having to build a new training facility as we keep ryton. Could that money not be spent on the connexion and use it in the same way the Higgs centre was. A community place as well as the academy. If the owner wanted to sell. However...
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    Brainstorm

    Tim Fisher said there was an out of town site the other day
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    Brainstorm

    Quite simple you sign an out of court settlement on same moment you sign up for the 20 year rental contract and academy deal. The deal is the out of court settlement.
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    Trust statement regarding the AHC

    The whole area is more than big enough including the car park. You would have to pay a bit though I imagine.
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    Trust statement regarding the AHC

    It's used for 5 aside, netball, functions and a gym. Also classes, but the numbers have dropped on the football front not as many leagues now.
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    Brainstorm

    Wasps say they won't conclude long term rent unless the legal action is dropped. Wasps are not offering a good enough academy option They need pressure to continue negotiations and improve the academy access. SISU need to be pressured into stating that they will be dropping pointless legal...
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    Brainstorm

    I probably Just a guess but yes I would say nearly all foitball clubs out there if they went through 20 years of decline with no success. Their attendances would drop. Them if they had a sustained period of success their attendances would rise.
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    Chris Anderson

    Did he I thought he said this.... Can you understand why there might be difficulty over negotiations while there is legal action ongoing from CCFC’s owners? "In any negotiations, there are obstacles to finding agreement. Sometimes that’s over the issues at hand, sometimes those have to do with...
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    Chris Anderson

    Are you on these meetings, in order to completely disregard what the respective parties have stated? Or are you just slightly unhinged? Or To coin one of your own phrases are you just simply a liar?
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