I guess, but I'm not sad particularly. I don't have any emotional attachment to Ryton like I did to Highfield Road so as I said as long as we have a training base and the sale can help wrestle control from SISU then I'm not too bothered.
Interesting that the new owners also wish to sell Ryton. Unless, of course, they have little choice as they can't raise more upfront capital. As long as we have a training base then really I'm not too bothered about Ryton.
Yes, it certainly does seem reasonable. They want cash upfront. I bet if he offered £3/4M will those add ons he would have a deal. Let's hope he has a little more leeway in what his upper ceiling is.
How do you know she moves the goalposts? She may well do that, but we don't know do we? If the offer is lower than SISU want then the offer is lower than SISU want, for example. It'll happen or it won't.
We've parked there a few times when we've dropped my Dad/Lad off and me and the wife have hung around Arena Park until the end of the game. Never received anything.
You would think that was the case. But I guess there would be a few with "a dicky leg" or "work commitments". Be interesting to see though, wouldn't it? Hopefully we'll find out come August.
No they are not hoping the bid will fail. There isn't one person who wants that. Your "as if" is as bad as Irish Sky Blues' "It's almost like..." statement.
Saying fans want the bid to fail because they are asking questions is ridiculous.
On one hand you say we should be going through this...
No me too. I just hope Hoff keeps improving the offer until SISU finally accept rather than just give up and wait another three years before the next one.