They can't. The golden share prevents this. I think what he meant was they could build the houses that they already have planning permission for in the corner of the car park facing on to Castle Road. Considering that Wilson appears to know bugger all about football, maybe he thought that an untied club tie was the same as a scarf. After all, he thinks we have been in the Championship for a couple of years and doesn't know the difference between Dundee and Dundee Utd. If he thinks that we would be gullible enough to fall for his full time premier league fantasy he doesn't have a clue about who his audience were tonight. Comparing an Edinburgh property transaction to a white elephant office development on the outskirts of Renton, one of the most deprived areas of the country, beggars belief. We need to challenge the financial viability of all aspects of these plans at every stage and ensure that if we do move we remain a club which owns its own stadium as we do now. Hopefully the Trust's investigations into the provisions of the golden share will demonstrate that this instrument can block the suggested change in the club's status from owner to tenant which had not (to my knowledge) been mentioned before tonight. We need to keep a close eye on these characters.