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| I cannot see why the EFL would complain, they have their ‘rules’ about ground sharing, and I see some logic in this, as it could become a free for all with multiple clubs sharing facilities, on the other side of the equation would they rather have a team playing in a run down stadium and let’s be honest the Shay is falling to bits, after its rebuild that never got finished, or a club with up to date facilities that ensure the safety of players and supporters? HMBC have made their stand on the ground clear, neither of the two clubs can afford to invest singularly, or jointly agree to a rebuild, therefore Mr.Davy’s offer is the only logical one on the table, The only ‘fly in the ointment’ if my reading of the facts as they have been published is the council selling the freehold, something they intimated they would not do to preserve the Shay as a sporting arena.
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