NLHWC - thats a useful article:claping hands:. Any idea when it was posted because they need to update it in places for the Company Act 2006 and other stuff
I'm not sure, I was just doing a massive search for articles on football clubs and liquidation. I read up on everyone from Aldershot and Maidstone to Pompey, Palace and Plymouth last night, and this was the most useful thing I found by far. In fact looking around their site, I think it may be times that we got ourselves properly organised in terms of a supporters group that applies pressure. Maybe get ourselves on the forums of some of those clubs I mention and find out what they've done and what we can do to at least get some transparency.
I couldn't find a single case of a big club going out of existence, btw. The biggest are Wimbledon, which was of course very special, uber-evil circumstances, and then probably Newport and Aldershot, and all are now back to almost where they were via. Phoenix-club status. I couldn't find any cases of a club's owner "winding up the club", and it ceasing to exist whatsoever. Plymouth were fearing it, whilst the Palace consortium resorted to pleading with the government to prevent the existing owners from doing that.
So if SISU DO see that as an option, they will find themselves at the centre of the mother of all media shitstorms. There are so many potential accusations of improper conduct under such circumstances that I'm sure we'd find out much that such a "private" company would be keen to keep under wraps.
My favourite bit on that page I linked is where they talk about investor groups purchasing a Championship club with the idea of pumping in money for 2-3 years to go for promotion with an eye on the Premiership treasures....if only SISU had read something like this before they bought us! In fact, maybe they did-in which case, they never really bought into the Ranson vision in the first place, and perhaps had an entirely different purpose in mind for little old CCFC; or they gave him 2-3 years, then eyed a different vision-the Ricoh option. Plan B, if you will.