BrisbaneBronco
Well-Known Member
All ACL have to do is tell SISU that if the debt is not paid in full by the next home game, then CCFC will be locked out.
If ACL took this action what would CCFC do?
Have they already got contingency plans to share a ground at short notice?
Would the Football League agree to this?
How much would it cost to share a ground, and would it be less than the rumoured offer of 150k/yr?
Who would want to share their ground with a tenant who has a history of not paying rent?
It looks like ACL hold all the trump cards at present.
If ACL took this action what would CCFC do?
Have they already got contingency plans to share a ground at short notice?
Would the Football League agree to this?
How much would it cost to share a ground, and would it be less than the rumoured offer of 150k/yr?
Who would want to share their ground with a tenant who has a history of not paying rent?
It looks like ACL hold all the trump cards at present.