I've slightly lost the plot on this thread (for the umpteenth time)...
So, to recap, when the trust put in a bid for the club last year, Stuart Robinson helped facilitate this by giving (lending?) the trust a sum of money with which to buy out Chainrai. At around the same time Robinson bought the surrounding land.
So, the trust bought the club and Robinson struck a deal with Tesco to develop the surrounding land.
What I don't get is why all that means Robinson now gives the Trust another chunk of money to improve the ground on the back of the Tesco deal? Is that just some kind of sweetener to get the planning signed off or is he so unconditionally in love with Pompey that he wants to give them cash at every available opportunity?
Also, how does this fit in with the court case collapsing in December due to an issue with/from Robinson's REL company?
Is it Robinson that has 1 or more charges against the club?