No doubt they will reject this.
Personally I would like us to have sole access to the football stadia all year round, and that we sub let to concerts, conversions, events that happen in the football stadia and also benefiting from F&Bs.
But we don't own the ground Stu so we have no right to make that decision.
It's important to note that these are solely ACLs answers and only half of the picture.
I'm just saying that what I would like for us to lease the whole of the stadium part, not just for 90 mins 23-26 times a year.
This is an extremely generous offer - particularly with regard to the reduction in the rent arrears. I really didn't think they would reduce that sum so well done to ACL for trying to help the tenants of their property. I'm not sure if I'd be so magnanimous if my tenants at my Keresley house did the same to me.
And after all this, ACL still seem to be willing to allow them to use the stadium. Extraordinary!
Time to wake up and smell the coffee, SISU. Your duplicity and sheer arrogance has run its course with the fans and your landlords.
If your tenants in your house discovered they had been paying a rent more relevant to a property in Kensington for 8 years I think they would be suing you.
If your tenants in your house discovered they had been paying a rent more relevant to a property in Kensington for 8 years I think they would be suing you.
When you going to realise that the rent is a side show and this is the only option of sisu's of trying to get the stadium for nothing !!!!
Not sure how such an agreement would work. Without the club's answers to the Trust's questions though who knows what was going through their minds to take this course of action over just accepting what was on the table.
If your tenants in your house discovered they had been paying a rent more relevant to a property in Kensington for 8 years I think they would be suing you.
If your tenants in your house discovered they had been paying a rent more relevant to a property in Kensington for 8 years I think they would be suing you.
And that is exactly why I'm continuing to sit on the fence at the moment. I want to see all the answers before making my mind up.
If your tenants in your house discovered they had been paying a rent more relevant to a property in Kensington for 8 years I think they would be suing you.
Your tenants would also be annoyed if they knew you were letting their house out to other tenants when they're away on holiday.
Very generous.
2. Rent arrears to be reduced from £1.3m to £485k.
Well, great if you think what the rental figure was before, but still an horrendous about to pay for our club our size with our gates and thereby lies the problem.
So, very generous? Yes and no.
Given that we don't own the ground this is a futile point.
Given the money they've taken out of escrow and the match day costs shouldn't it be around £485K anyway or are they saying we owe £1.3 on top of that, in which case it must be nearly 2 years since we stopped paying rent.
Not really if people are starting to band around the "if I rented out my house and they didn't pay" arguments.
Have you got a link to this info?The escrow money wasn't put there by the club though-although we did have a legal obligation to keep it topped up. It was put there from a grant which wasn't given to the club to avoid it going straight into paying off debt.
Given that we don't own the ground this is a futile point.
Not if people are still going to throw around the house rental analogy as if it's valid in our scenario it isn't.
Not really if people are starting to band around the "if I rented out my house and they didn't pay" arguments.
Have you got a link to this info?
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