bowlingboy wrote:
I'm saying as a business owner,
That is what I would do..the RFL bought the lease for x amount of pounds
They should add to that price and sell it for y
That way they make their money back, the initial money lent and a profit
So nobody can accuse them of favouritism.
£500k was a figure used as an example
As FA said earlier the lease is only worth what someone will pay.
But for the RFL to say it's mine your not having it is one factor that could contribute to the death of the Bulls.
As I've said time after time the initial admin was our fault, the RFL have had their hand in the total cluster f@ck that has followed.
The top brass at Redhall couldn't organise a pi$$ up in a brewery.
Except if we are liquidated, then they will have a ground with no tenants, they can sell it on, and make a tidy profit.
Jobs a good 'un.
I think they wanted us liquidated all along. I have a new conspiracy theory....