To be honest jan I dont think SISU are bleeding the club dry as you say, but they are refusing to be a bottomless pit of funding. I have a feeling that they are for once taking a risk, and it is a big one
They have had to give undertakings that in one way or another there will be funding in place to see us through the season. Those undertakings were given to the League and the auditors. They would have had to prove to both that this was possible and available. That is why I dont think they feel as pressured to go as the CT would have us think - quite clearly the CT back GH and it suits them to put a spin of financial melt down on SISU
I reckon that they have taken the risk on cutting the wages to a level that reduces losses significantly or perhaps breaks us even for the financial year to 31/05/12 knowing that next year ALL clubs have to do that. They are trying to get ahead of the game knowing that will put them in a far better place this time next year. Next year there are going to be a lot of good players looking for deals that clubs wont be able to make. They are gambling that AT can get the team at least holding its own in the division with pretty much the squad we have and not get relegated. Yes that might involve a player sale (we will need to sell players at a profit for the foreseeable future - its a fact of life) but the aim is to reduce this years losses significantly. At which point this time next year given that all teams have to comply next year things look rosier and they have a far more saleable club. Look at the savings they have made on the wage bill this last 12 months I am betting losing Doyle, Carsley, Westwood, King & Gunnarsson has saved a tidy sum already, there are others that have left and they have been replaced by players stepping up from the youth team more savings
Yes they have had to secure loans on assets, sell off the likes of Prozone (not a core business but a profitable one with the main man RR gone), but do you think GH might not have to do the same - his scheme relies on replacing debt with debt and discounting the SISU debt which actually costs nothing in terms of interest each year but would improve the balance sheet if removed. The figures are vague about how much would be spent on new players - but even so CCFC will have to comply with the new rules under SISU or GH he will have the same problem to deal with.
It could easily be that they ride out this particular storm, and if we say won both our first two league games then things begin to look brighter for the fans. Wont stop the fans wanting SISU out but will take the heat off.
Dont get me wrong I never wanted SISU but I think sometimes we take things portrayed by opposing parties too literally and at face value. I dont get the impression that SISU are paniced by any of this or that if the team starts well that the vast majority of fans will want to protest let alone take back the season tickets
We could be heading for administration, I dont know, but I do think the cold calculations have been done by SISU and they are hoping to pull it off