Frank Whitcombe wrote:
On the sorry saga that is playing out in real time, anyone who thinks we can sustain a SL club on the returns available from the game alone and without a charitable owner who prefers to not hand fivers out in the street, you are deluded, that is why the leasehold is critical, so development can happen and profits can be made elsewhere through suatainable year round commercial activity.
Simples
BTW I'm hearing the grown ups might have actually got in a room at last
If it's liquidated today or another delay to save the club tomorrow I'll happily take another delay.
The breaking news from all this is I've just been informed by my phone service that I'm about to go over my data allowance (for the first time ever!) I might call a press conference at 5 to issue my response.