From MC's tweets last night, it seems that there is still plenty of fight in this. It might not succeed, but it makes complete sense to have a Plan B, which I assume Dewsbury is. Look at it this way: we have little control over who the bank sells the ground to. We'd be in a bigger mess if the ground was sold from under us and we had nowhere lined up.
I'm happy that people are trying to do their best for the club in relation to the ground and the passing of time will give us the answer. I do not want the club to move out of the city, certainly not in the long term, but you've got to have a Plan B.
Hindsight will eventually show us who we can blame for whatever happens, but I don't believe it is anyone who is involved with the club currently. There is some historical blame for the turn of events, but that goes back years and to previous incumbents.