My guess is they will try and sweep it all under the carpet so they can carry on with their anniversary celebrations... It's time for people to start making loud noises about this, and not letting go until you get answers !!!!
There have been plenty of times in the past where I've thought 'surely they'll take action here' and have done nothing... I really hope I'm wrong and they do indeed do something, but just don't hold your breath
I've sent them a couple of emails over the last week, as yet no reply. perhaps the protest at away games should be aimed at the fl not sisu. if they are being discredited on tv by the fans they are supposed to protect it will at least get the tv studios talking and maybe this will push the fl into at least making a statement to the fans about the situation and not just a statement that is aimed at covering there own ass.
If true, the whole process has been a farce. The bidding process would have included all football club related assets and the other bids would reflect that.
My guess is they will try and sweep it all under the carpet so they can carry on with their anniversary celebrations... It's time for people to start making loud noises about this, and not letting go until you get answers !!!!
Sometimes though situations arise which cannot be swept away, i have a feeling this is one such occasion.
Even the spineless FL seem to be getting tired of it all.
When you get to a stage that involves MPs ,HMRC, shadow directors,dodgy accounting you would hope that the people in authority would sit up and take notice, so no i dont think this will go away anytime soon.
I am certain there is more to come, I said the other day a politician friend of mine quiet involved in all this I asked if there is a smoking gun he said more like an exploding cannon.
The football Leagues stock response is always... "The most important thing is that there is a football club in existence".... and whilst of course this IS the most important thing... it cannot be an unqualified response, ignorant of all other arguments.
I think they have let the fans of CCFC down very badly as they have done before with many other clubs, Wimbledon, Portsmouth etc.
The chairman in an interview on Friday lent heavily on the inability of the FL to become involved on a legal basis, and this may or may not have credibility...but from a moral and ethical standpoint they are accused by many of a dereliction of duty at best. Does he and the FL not have a moral compass?
I think this case is different to Pompey,Wimbledon etc this case is a case of fraud & illegal asset stripping the last the the FL want is to end up in court which tbh looks like it could happen...