And how are City suddenly going to move out? You've got nowhere to go, you have to buy out your lease, then you've got to get planning permission to be able to even build anywhere. The Allams haven't got that kind of money. The council aren't going to sell them the KC , and you won't be going to Melton either.
The land at Melton is already owned, so there's no charge. The pre-application discusions are (I'm led to believe) positive and other funding streams are already eagre to join in.
The Council were never asked to give or sell the KC to Mr Allam. The discussions previously were about partnership working where each could make a contribution, one option was that the Council contribution
could have been the land. There's no broad legal reason why the Council couldn't sell the land as lots of former Council tenants have done exactly that. One of those was the man that bought a majority stake in Huddersfileds ground as well as 54 acres of land for £2. Sports stadiums tend to reduce the value of land to less than if it was just scrub.
The contract one could turn out to be interesting. I don't know the answer, but I find it difficult to believe Dr Allam's gone this far without having the angle covered.
Edit: Just seen OLM's reply. Seems obvious now.
My
guess is that Dr Allam would prefer to stay where we are, but with the additional funding he proposed previously, but someone thought we'd be better off without the £100+ and kudos on offer. From what I know of activities in the background, he's quite prepared to move us out if it comes to it.
So, assuming they manage without the subsidies, where do you reckon FC will be playing in two years time?