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  1. Colin Steins Smile

    now it’s becoming a reality moving from the ricoh - Letter from EFL to CCFC

    This is crunch time and the ball is in SISU's court. Whether we continue to have a football club will possibly depend on the value of the training ground against continued trading. I hope they decide to drop the court case and not realise the value of the training ground through a liquidation...
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    Is this whole thing a Haskell Mk2?

    I think we are all in danger of seeing conspiracies in every corner. There’s no criticism of the potential scenario being painted here, but I doubt there is anything in it. . I just think Wasps are emboldened by the windfall cash they’re receiving & are pissed off with our owners. So think they...
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    Highfield Road 2

    You are right that Boddy seems to have improved relationships with potential stakeholders, which is to his credit. However, we've constantly been fed the line that "it's not the club" that is taking this action, but the overarching company. Therefore, any partner in working with CCFC has to take...
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    Highfield Road 2

    There was legal action against the Alan Higgs Trust in the past and recently Wasps are cited. Additionally, at the end of our time at Northampton there was a threat of action, which was dropped after reaching agreement on exiting the clubs original agreement there. The bottom line is whether...
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    Highfield Road 2

    CRFC are smart enough to withstand pressure from CCC, as the alternative of letting to SISU (would on past experience) surely lead to years of litigation for one reason or another.
  6. Colin Steins Smile

    Highfield Road 2

    Wasn't it reported that CRFC were interested in converting the pitch into a 4g one? If so, what are the EFL rules on the level we would be allowed to use such a facility.
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    Highfield Road 2

    It depends on whether public opinion regarding CCFC is reflected in local elections, so far there is no evidence that it has had any impact. Both Labour and Conservatives were in favour of selling the councils stake in the Ricoh to Wasps. Secondly, if public opinion was a factor in elections...
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    Highfield Road 2

    True, but the people dealing with this are business men and women, who don't give a stuff about public feelings unless it hits their outcomes and profits. The council negated their responsibilities in this matter when they sold their stake in the Ricoh, so have no contractual responsibilities in...
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    Highfield Road 2

    The risk for us is that Wasps are due a windfall of cash from selling an element of their rights in the Premiership, so in the short term they are able to play "hard ball" with us. Our situation is far weaker - we have a few weeks to sort out a venue.
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    Highfield Road 2

    I'm not sure if any of the parties are taking any notice of the fans
  11. Colin Steins Smile

    Highfield Road 2

    Good point - don't worry our owners will sue them!
  12. Colin Steins Smile

    Burge

    I heard that the Sheff Wednesday owner was trying to sell the club, so it's plausible that in the interim he'll reduce the costs of running it.
  13. Colin Steins Smile

    Ogogo gone

    For whatever reasons it wasn't working out here for him. Positive move to cut the losses and move him on.
  14. Colin Steins Smile

    Wasps removing badges from stadium?

    Are they rebranding in connection to a new major sponsor?
  15. Colin Steins Smile

    Bigi

    We have other young players that we're developing. I can't understand why we would want to sign him, especially as it looks like he's unlikely to be match fit or he would be better than the existing players.
  16. Colin Steins Smile

    Trust response to Tim Fisher

    Agree - there is a question that as a Director of the company ....is he acting in the "best interests" of that company?
  17. Colin Steins Smile

    Trust response to Tim Fisher

    Spot on! If Otium folds, then the assets [none] are distributed to creditors & there is nothing for a Supporters Trust.
  18. Colin Steins Smile

    Trust response to Tim Fisher

    He's a Director and he has statutory responsibilities, along with legal control over the business. Keep up with the law!
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    Trust response to Tim Fisher

    At companies house Tim Fisher is listed as a person of "significant interest" in the companies operating CCFC. Therefore, as you've stated - he does have control over the legal process. Grendal thinks he has no control....if that's the case then the submission to companies house is false and...
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    Trust response to Tim Fisher

    In that case the submission to Companies House is totally inaccurate, which is against the law!
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