The way I see this playing out is once the owners take all the 23 acres of prime located land at Sixfields they will possibly levy the £7,000,000 debt they built up by not having to finishing the East stand then selling the club for the £1 they paid for it.
Is this too simplistic, even if grossly unfair on Northampton's football club?
It's got to run it's course soon so what do others think will be the exit strategy and what will NTFC look like entering a brave new dawn?
I've conceded NTFC getting anything good from this drawn out farce, we can only hope change comes quickly.
Once they have had the return on the land they will probably leave. Then it is all down to who comes next, their financial clout and their appetite to gàmble with it. It could well be a brave new dawn, or alternatively a final sunset, who knows. If your right and this is a fantastic investment opportunity, with a huge catchment area containing an army of potential supporters ready to come flocking to a purpose built stadium as we climb the divisions then I’m sure we have nothing to fear. I hope your right, I really do.