Just starting to settle now. Been sleeting for a while, but all that hot air from SISU and ACL has raised the temperature a notch or two around these parts...
Well, there was a random thread on here a few weeks back claiming that the poster had been at Nene Park where he'd been told that they were "getting it ready for when Coventry City move in"!
So let me get this straight, a week ago we had a dispute (a big one yes), but we had a ground to play in and things were looking nicely poised for a late play off push.
Now, following ACLs ill thought out stunt (heads should role for that), we are in administration and are packing our bags, and people still refuse to criticise ACL?
All of them are culpable, SISU, ACL the fecking lot of them.
Is it not possible that the club shop and online store is part of the ccfc holding company that has been put into admin which is why it has been cleared
Is it not possible that the club shop and online store is part of the ccfc holding company that has been put into admin which is why it has been cleared
CCFC Holdings hasn't been placed into administration yet.
CCFC Ltd has, and apparently this arm of the business has no assets. So I don't think The Great Clearance has anything to do with that - been suggested that since the administration may have broken our lease that we are no longer entitled to a presence at the Ricoh.
That's purely supposition though, which, given the silence of everyone involved, is all we have at the moment.
I suspect the Administrator did not want any claims against CCFC Ltd for use of the Ricoh as he now manages the lease and has no assets. they only took the stock and the fixtures fixings and clothes rails were left behind. Does not look like they intend to open up elsewhere may expect to be back shortly when common sense prevails and a new lease is signed in time for the next home game.
Last part may not be possible, too many ego's, Sisu, ACL, Council. No common sense between them. I'm sure the cost of all this exercise, legal fees, changing companies will exceed the original debt to ACL.
I suspect the Administrator did not want any claims against CCFC Ltd for use of the Ricoh as he now manages the lease and has no assets. they only took the stock and the fixtures fixings and clothes rails were left behind. Does not look like they intend to open up elsewhere may expect to be back shortly when common sense prevails and a new lease is signed in time for the next home game.
Last part may not be possible, too many ego's, Sisu, ACL, Council. No common sense between them. I'm sure the cost of all this exercise, legal fees, changing companies will exceed the original debt to ACL.