Where to start in how naive this posting is.Oh Fer Christ Sake wrote:So, this GI own the club and the ground. For some bizarre reason they charge the club £100,000/month in rent. When the club doesn't pay, the stadium owners (who, remember, are the same people as own the club and therefore owe the rent) sue the club owners for the outstanding. The Court finds in favour of the stadium owner and orders the club owner (same person) to pay the outstanding rent and the costs of the other side.
Who wins? The lawyers who represented one man suing himself for millions in rent he failed to pay from himself to himself.
Is Mr Bean buying the club?
Who knows, but I would be very surprised if GI's planned business model involves them owning TUFC longer than they own the lease or ownership of our ground, given their record in other sports. I'll await hearing their plans before passing judgement, but I've previously been a fairly regular spectator at one sporting venue they had involvement in and since the doors closed 8 years ago, I've not had the opportunity to do so again. Doesn't mean they'll fail to deliver again, I'll grant you.
I can't be bothered to comment on the rest. Perhaps after an ill thought out retort dressed up as intelligent, but it's like trying to tell a lawyer with no business acumen how to run a business. Pointless. Good luck trying it out yourself if GI don't. May I suggest Argyle if you get an itchy trigger finger. Apologies to those with a soft spot for other Devon/Cornwall football clubs.
Good points, Gulliball. I don't think he'll take them on board, but you never know.