Ferocious Aardvark wrote:
You seem to be operating at the comprehension level of the average turnip, so i'll make this my last attempt to help you:
The lease, at this moment in time, is THE MOST RELEVANT thing. This is because the only bidder in town wants it off the RFL. If a deal is done then we have a club. If not then it's liquidation.
If you can't understand that, then ask somebody else.
I understand perfectly, thank you. There is no need for personal insults, I'm sure you are not a typical Bulls' fan. The point I was making was in relation to asset stripping. There are no assets to strip even if the bidder does manage to obtain the lease without planning permission for the development of the ground. That is no forgone conclusion but if a plan was accepted and the ground developed that could net the person taking over the club a tidy sum but could hardly be called asset stripping.