So if this were true (I don't think it is) bullshitting everyone for 6 years by our owners is a masterstroke in your eye. CCC/Wasps bullshitting people are underhanded bastards. Yet there's definitely no bias in opinion on here...
So what you're suggesting is that CCFC's owners have been feeding everyone - council, fans, EFL - bullshit for 6 years and stringing everyone along? Yet we should assume they're telling the truth about the claims they've made?
That is a different scenario, although it does call in the whole "if they call themselves the N word why can't I do it" argument.
But the argument that was being put forward was that if someone else of the same skin colour is OK making that comparison by voicing a water buffalo character in a...
Usually when they do this it ends up just attracting charity shops, bookies and discount stores, which adds to the low rent feel as are more likely to attractive less affluent people, putting off the bigger, more exclusive retailers.
Not got a problem with them on the whole. Evens out the marketplace otherwise as habits change it's just losing out on a lot of tax revenue.
Without it you're effectively killing off the retailer as if you could sell online the distributor/manufacturer will just miss out the middleman and sell...
What the hell has that got to do with it?
Your argument was Akinfenwa had no right to consider being called a water buffalo offensive because another black man was content enough to voice one in a film.
So I'm saying you'd have no right to consider being called a paedo offensive because...
Would you be offended if someone described you as a paedophile because Kevin Bacon played one in a film so if, as a white man, he's ok with it what right do you have to be offended?
Of course anything could've happened after that incident in that game and subsequent ones, but it's hard to deny it had a material effect on that game and the outcome. I doubt they'd be able to claim (it must be written in the league contract that no claims can be made due to mistakes due to...
I'm not saying I disagree with it as a whole although I think it's a situation that has been abused somewhat to flout FFP rules and IMO benefit the owners buying the stadium more than the clubs long term and itself is potentially problematic in it's own way.
All I'm saying is it still creates...
Can't answer the question I'm afraid but will need to do the searches first etc to make sure there's no rights of way or anything on it. No point trying to extend the garden if any Tom Dick or Harry can walk around it. Also check it is council land, not private. When you say garages are they...
And if ACL struggle it could end up being available.
It's not about who'd own it after this legal dispute, it's the theoretical situation that future circumstances would make the stadium available to ownership by our owners
I'm not saying they do. I'm just saying that in the highly unlikely event that the stadium were to become available to buy and our owners bought it it wouldn't be in kept in the name of the club. We'd be renting it from our owners.