Quote Cleck Bulls="Cleck Bulls"no point in getting upset about this, great news i think.'"
Don't think I saw anyone getting upset? Still does not stop it being sad to see anyone's role with a club end in such a fashion, especially someone who has clearly put a lot of work into the job, regardless of the ultimate outcome.
If Caisley can deliver on much-needed new investment (in whatever form) and keeps the club out of administration, that is probably the best we can hope for as fans, right now, IMO. To the victor the spoils, although I wonder how he will deal with a disaffected minority amongst the shareholders, now it's his turn? I'd hate to see the same stasis that has paralysed the club for too long continue.
I guess its powder kept dry time until we see what transpires. Seems we are watching a transfer of power, accompanied not with a bang but with a whimper.