DazzleTommyDazzle
Well-Known Member
All very good ideas Tommy, and you're right football is different(would never in a million years look at running a football club if I had the money myself), but still think that they will see things through to their end plan, may even, with such campaigns as NOPM, give them spurious justification for liquidation?
As I've posted previously, I think we have to persuade them that we are not "at the bottom of the business cycle" as TF said at the forums - but rather, if they go ahead with the move to Northampton, they will look back on the current time as a land of milk and honey.
We have to starve them of money and persuade them that if they stay they will have to inject serious funding (real money not AVRO interest or inflated management fees) into the club - which I'm sure is not their plan.
They may choose to be vindictive and just liquidate the club (in which case - AFC Coventry), but I hope that business sense would prevail and they would accept the "couple of million" that they might get to sell on.
As an aside, I never criticised SISU for "taking" the CCFC shares for nothing. I thought that was reasonable, because the company was worth nothing and so the shares were worth nothing. However the same logic applies today and so we have to force them into a position where they will consider a realistic valuation of the company (i.e. not much) rather than any of this "get our investment back" fantasy.