Indeed - he did say the stadium would be owned by another arm of the group of companies. Very similar to Arsenal for example. At no point did he say CCFC would be renting from the other company.
There's a difference between suggesting scenarios that could occur in the future and what they would actually do. It's like the bloody Jehovah's witnesses... everything taken literally.
And no, there is plenty of things that SISU have fucked up royally - they should have done things right when...
I tried - to be fair I wouldn't imagine that it would be that easy to find that sort of stuff out. I assumed given your statement you already knew the answer.
You know damn well that I cannot prove which ones they've invested in.
http://www.efinancialnews.com/story/2014-02-10/hymans-robertson-steps-up-push-for-pooled-uk-council-pensions
Now this article talks about how local councils invest in hedge funds. In fact the first line says £171 billion...
If the club were to be liquidated - we would probably lose our place in the football pyramid and have to re-apply several leagues below. There is no financial value to anyone in it.
How many business have the SISU group of companies actually liquidated? I assume you'll know exactly seeing as you are so certain.
Also saying there is a threat of liquidation due to financial difficulties is not the same as saying 'we are going to liquidate this business'.
I'm glad the Charity had the opportunity to raise lots of money for a very good cause. This kind of thing should be encouraged more.
Shame Simon had to ruin it with that tweet - not necessary.
The golden share would not be their asset though? It would go back to the FL, and so would not generate any financial return. The only way the golden share will offer any kind of financial incentive is if it is intact - so SISU selling the club as it is.
You're only surmising on what type of...
There's a big difference between fucking up a business and actively seeking to destroy a 100 year old professional sports team. Their company of businesses would fall apart if they allowed CCFC to go to the wall.
Points deductions aside, I don't think there is any evidence that a liquidation event would occur seriously. There is simply no logic to it. Now before the inevitable comments that they haven't applied much logic so far - financially it doesn't makes sense - they wouldn't even have the golden...
They have a far greater chance of recouping their investment if the club continues. If it was liquidated they would get zero. Absolutely nothing.
It is quite possibly the most ridiculous suggestion that people make... fucking scaremongers.