skybluepete1987
New Member
It's pretty clear that there is a fair to good chance that we could suffer relegation both this season and next season. I'm sure the majority of fans would doubt whether Otium will file accounts leading to a further transfer embargo, plus the lack of revenue drastically reducing the wage bill the club have to work with means we could find ourselves in the Conference for the 15/16 season.
If the club move ahead with their stadium plans we know that there will be opposition to planning permission on any site they identify leading to a lengthy process, appeals, legal challenges etc. With that in mind clearly we are very angry with the Football League allowing the move to Northampton, but if the club drop out of the Football League would that impact any bond? Do the Conference share the same regulations on a club playing within their local area?
Within two years if Sisu still haven't managed to get moving on a new stadium within the Coventry area they may have further motivation to move the club somewhere else (not even Northampton necessarily) and circumvent any obligation they've agreed with the Football League.
If the club move ahead with their stadium plans we know that there will be opposition to planning permission on any site they identify leading to a lengthy process, appeals, legal challenges etc. With that in mind clearly we are very angry with the Football League allowing the move to Northampton, but if the club drop out of the Football League would that impact any bond? Do the Conference share the same regulations on a club playing within their local area?
Within two years if Sisu still haven't managed to get moving on a new stadium within the Coventry area they may have further motivation to move the club somewhere else (not even Northampton necessarily) and circumvent any obligation they've agreed with the Football League.