Quote ="Riggins"I think 'clutching at straws' comes to mind to be honest. The licence was only removed last week so RW couldn't work any quicker really could he.
As regards the shareholders comments, I presume his information came out before the licence was removed. The article states that the ground now is sold, not is lined up to be sold, or is avaliable to be sold.
The club would not disclose the value of the sale to the shareholders at the AGM. As a shareholder and at attendance of the AGM, I would know. So if shareholders aren't privvy to that info why would the public.
And regards to the 'no comment' from BB, why would a comment be needed? They have bought the land, no need to make a statement about it. I don't see other builders making public statements when they buy land.'"
This is the interesting bit for me
Mr Wright added: “Subject to detailed planning submission approval which we anticipate to be a formality, we can now move the project forward with increased confidence.
That to me does not indicate all systems are go. I am pretty sure if all the funding was now in place he would be busting a gut to get the project started, the report does not indicate this. Theres lots of smoke and mirrors at both Wakey and Cas at the moment I am sure that the next couple of months will decide the future lets see.
There have been so many false dawns I have lost count I am not holding my breath for either project at the moment.