He was part of the group that gambled and lost control of the club and the right to dictate what CV6 developed into .
That control now resides in safe hands and theres too much at stake to donate it back to a club that perpetually puts the clubs existance at
risk.
The Ricoh is no longer what the club envisaged for it.
IF SISU wish to control it and gamble the future of several hundred jobs they need to recognise the previous input from the people
who saved it and pay an according fee ,not mug a city and a charity out of existence.
The fact they're not willing to tells me all i need to know.