It's obvious that that would work best for both parties.
In my view SISU entered the rent negotiations with a reasonably strong moral argument and a very weak legal position.
I think that they massively overplayed their hand and in the process appeared to go out of their way to piss off...
Perhaps an agreement would have been reached earlier if SISU hadn't (in my opinion based on what has been reported) negotiated in the style of sulky teenagers, metaphorically slamming their bedroom door every time they didn't get their way.
Or perhaps it was just that as an intelligent chap, he saw that it would be a waste of effort to reason with those who have a fixed mindset and so restricted himself to a brief and factual answer.
Just a thought :)
Or to re-phrase, people are prepared to give (possible) new owners a chance to be judged on their actions.
Doesn't sound totally unreasonable does it?
Oh and how can JE be "Teflon" if you hold him responsible for so much? Bit of a contradiction? :)
It's the "tiny detail" that the administrators that would be in charge of a sale, that (in my opinion) makes a sale a more realistic possibility.
If it happens (and that's still a big if), I'd also agree that we don't know how any potential buyer would run the club. We never could know that...
I have posted a number of times previously that it seemed improbable that SISU would sell for a realistic price and that consequently a buyer was only likely to emerge if negotiations might be with someone else I.e. an administrator.
For the avoidance of doubt can I please point out that this...
4-2 against Man City was October '77. I know that because it was the night before I went to university! Hat trick for Fergie and 1 for Wallace. Great game.
I'd be very happy for you to support yourself in a meaningful way.
I'm afraid there's way too much on this site at the moment (from all points of view) where individual quotes are used to "prove" that "everyone" - obviously everyone who takes a contrary view - thinks this or that.