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  1. chiefdave

    Take The Offer Or Face The Legal Consequences. - Carter

    But they didn't make the original agreement is what I was getting at. Plenty of businesses need to renegotiate terms at some point and in the case of most other businesses if you couldn't afford your premises you would move, but this contract with ACL doesn’t' allow that as it seems to run for...
  2. chiefdave

    Buying the Higgs Share

    At a guess it can't be sold to a 3rd party until the option CCFC have expires but I'm sure that's not far off so in theory it could be sold to anyone, subject to the council approving the new partner.
  3. chiefdave

    Take The Offer Or Face The Legal Consequences. - Carter

    SISU didn't agree the rent and it seems that when the rent was agreed there were people on the board of both CCFC and ACL, surely a conflict of interest? Now of course you can say SISU should have addressed this when they took over but Ray Ranson was running things then and SISU have said that...
  4. chiefdave

    Buying the Higgs Share

    It's not ACL selling. ACL is a company owned 50% by Higgs and 50% by the council. SISU could, and possibly did, agree terms but the council can block any sale. Higgs have stated they want to get out of ACL and use the money elsewhere. As there seems to be zero chance of the council allowing a...
  5. chiefdave

    Breaking news: Acl call off rent talks

    This to me is where the whole of football has a problem. You could say run it as you would any other business in which case you would cut staff costs to an affordable (ie: not loss making) level. However, as we saw last season, doing that leaves us playing kids and struggling to stay in the...
  6. chiefdave

    Breaking news: Acl call off rent talks

    it's to do with when contracts were signed I believe. As FFP is being phased in over several seasons some of our older contracts, and most likely higher earners, were excluded from the calculation this year. My understanding is that next season that won't be the case so even if we have the same...
  7. chiefdave

    Leaving the ricoh

    We wouldn't be doing the same as Wimbledon, that was a permanent move from London to MK and a rebranding as well, essentially a franchise team. We would be looking to build a new ground in the Coventry, or possibly Warwickshire, area which is a totally different thing. In the short term we may...
  8. chiefdave

    Who is going to Bournmouth

    if anyones going by train you're better off going to Pokesdown than Bournemouth station, you can walk it from there rather than getting a bus / taxi.
  9. chiefdave

    Players at it again Give it Carsley

    he's hardly going to come out and say don't give it to Carsley he hasn't got a clue what he's doing!
  10. chiefdave

    CCFC Ltd cannot be run at a loss...

    I believe ACL would have a big struggle on it's hands were CCFC to leave. Whatever you think about the club chances of them getting a new tenant that's as high profile is very remote and that will impact on naming rights, sponsorship etc. And of course whoever comes in will be agreeing rent from...
  11. chiefdave

    Fisher is on!

    just a thought, when ACL say how much of the arrears they expect to be paid off as part of the agreement do they count in the escow money? So say it's £1.5m in arrears is that before or after the £500K?
  12. chiefdave

    Fisher is on!

    which is exactly why somebody independent is required to come in with access to the figures on both sides.
  13. chiefdave

    Fisher is on!

    the change was only made because there were murmurs that Yorkshire Bank were going to step in, it wasn't a case of ACL just deciding they wanted a different loan provider. To all intents and purposes it was a bail out, if there weren't any concerns the change wouldn't have been made.
  14. chiefdave

    Fisher is on!

    To be honest I can't really argue too much with anything he's said. Mediation is clearly the way forward, can't see anything else that will resolve things and if ACL won't agree to it you have to wonder why.
  15. chiefdave

    its the end for us

    Spot on as usual OSB. Think this too often gets overlooked. SISU would never have been interested in running a football club, they were sold an investment opportunity by Ranson. My guess would be it went wrong when Ranson went over budget. Ranson kept on about getting 30K a week to break...
  16. chiefdave

    If SISU did leave......

    Think you're missing my point. What I'm saying is the council don't appear willing to accept a fair price - they want to make a substantial profit. It's easy for them to say they would be prepared to sell but if they won't accept a realistic price that to me is the same as refusing to sell. That...
  17. chiefdave

    We have to pay acl £24m for revenue rights

    I think this is the problem, the council want a lot more out then they ever put in. The council appear to have put, prior to the bailout of ACL, around £10m of their own with the rest coming from Tesco, grants etc. Can't see them selling it to anyone else for that, even if the ACL loan was paid...
  18. chiefdave

    If SISU did leave......

    I'm not sure ownership of the stadium is an option for any potential purchaser. The council, and possibly Higgs, seem to want a lot more out than they ever put in.
  19. chiefdave

    If ACL want the debt paid

    not sure they would be able to that legally, if you want to evict someone from a house you own there's a legal process you have to go through, would assume it would be the same in this instance.
  20. chiefdave

    Bury match thread

    Edge has made a couple of strange tweets, hopefully it's just not coming out right as English isn't his first language but yesterday he put 'In need to go back home' and today he put 'one week from today'. fingers crossed it's nothing but not many things would surprise me at the moment. This...
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