agreed, we need concessions from both sides.
low rent isnt enough, but access to revenues might be. if sisu say no to that then there can be no defence for them.
- ACL could be asked to set out in detail the last offer and confirm it's still on the table-HELPFUL
- who should make the first move? If ACL state clearly the offer that's on the table does that suffice or is more needed?-SUFFICE
i would imagine if we get back home people will remember CCFC and forget SISU hopefully. if they stump up cash for players that is. have backed recent managers, lets hope that continues.
only carcass left after that rent deal we had. 1.4m yikes.
i am talking about sisu trying to drive long term change in terms of how city make money, something needs to be done.
i dont side either either side tony.
of course it concerns me
but we already know that a deal with the council kills the club.
so is it not worth trying something else? what do we have to lose? ccfc will die if we continue to let council feast on it.