Been pondering the letter from the staff. If the owners have had enough of some of the more outrageous accusations flying about, they obviously have the option to sue. However, that can appear crass, egotistical, counterproductive and often difficult to achieve. However, they have a duty of care to the staff and many businesses are already under significant pressure due to Covid. If they are finding their roles increasingly difficult and challenging due to the circumstances described in their open letter then the owners arguably have an obligation to address the root cause of this additional burden. Perhaps this is a wild theory of my own, but my advice would be to take caution with any accusations. This situation appears to be evolving and changing rapidly, don’t be too surprised if they decide to make an example of someone.
Couldn’t agree more Melly, hence my refusal to post anything.
It really doesn’t matter because I’m led to believe the council also know.
The question the council need to answer is are the club and tax payers getting a fair deal from the various land deals?
If the answer is yes I’d be amazed.