Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Bureaucrats play with other peoples money. They will not get another offer that high.


What's the basis behind this statement?


SUSA put in an over the top offer to convince the BoE to break the lease with SYSL. Now that the lease with SYSL is terminated there is no incentive for anyone else to bid so much to get the fields. They only have to outbid the other suitors and none of the other organizations interested have the capability of paying anything close to what SUSA had offered.


Well, you're assuming that nobody else is interested. You don't know that.


Again, it's not a matter of other people being interested. It's a matter of what size bid will it take to get the fields. And I'm betting that now SYSL has been booted that it won't take anywhere near $220k a year to be the top bidder. I could be wrong. I hope I am wrong. But what SUSA offered was big for what is a local sports organization.