Yeah, even with an agreement to play elsewhere surely it's still heavily caveated. Could they file accounts with a reasonable expectation of remaining at the Ricoh but no actual contract?
The worm is turning. The only people not turning are the Jimmy Hill (soon to be Nicky Eastwood) Way and the other two in that echo chamber.
Looking at the whole thing pragmatically, the refusal of Wasps to even talk is starting to be seen for what it is, pathetic.
I hope they take this to the Information Commissioner. The reason for blocking isn't necessarily about third party confidentiality, surely it's about commercial confidentiality which is a weak argument.
The Landlords aren't talking to the club and I doubt the argument that SISU must drop legal action in order to discuss a deal will wash with the FL as it is not their place to make such demands on the club.
I'm not 100% on the new writers' attempts to make him more self aware and in tune with the modern world, I think it loses a little bit of the essence of Partridge. Then again, the subtlety might just take getting used to
It's less about the ownership but more about the type of rental deal, and whether the deal gives the club the ability to exploit the stadium facilities to drive revenue.
The 'millennial generation' are not the suits who designed the Premier League, Champions League etc and run the football federations and which support and enable the wealth concentration at the top.