i would have hoped their ground was ring fenced by the local council so that a new club could start up at the bottom of the pyramid without having to worry about buying the ground.
The council have greater priorities than looking after a football club. Truer now than ever. If a house builder offered cash for it the council would be reckless to reject it on the grounds that a phoenix club may want to play there. The administrator will be looking to sell assets, there may not be much left after that process has run its course.
Mr. Sealey is often mentioned as being interested, he will need deep pockets if they intend to stay at the moss rose.
With money being sjhort the council will sell the land if they can and Macc Phoenix will have to play at Stockport Sports or the like
Trafford did a deal over the car park money that helped save this football club. Stockport council bought Edgeley Park. If Macclesfiled council represent their community they should be helping keep football going in the town.
In an ideal world!grou
Surely the liquidators would be able to sell anything of saleable value at the ground, even if the council retained the site for future sporting/community use?
I remember us buying some turnstilles from Ayresome Park. Sanding them down would get my job as worst job on the ground, at least post Maunders. I presume they're still there.