Originally Posted by
EalingGreen
The Council may be restricted by the terms of ownership they inherited from the original owners, The Honourable the Irish Company:
(Per Wiki):
"Plans of Derry City's to purchase a pitch fell through after their formation due to the tight timescale between their birth in 1928 and the season's beginning in 1929 and so the Londonderry Corporation (now known as the Derry City Council) was approached for the use of the Brandywell Stadium which had been used for football up until the end of the 19th century. This began an association between the club and the ground which has survived until the present day. The club are still operating under the constraints of the Honourable the Irish Society charter limitations which declare that the Brandywell must be available for the recreation of the community. In effect, the club do not have private ownership over the ground and, thus, cannot develop it by their own accord with that discretion being left to the Derry City Council."
The above may not be entirely accurate, or at least up-to-date, since it refers eg to "Derry City Council", which hasn't existed since 2015 That said, the terms of the Charter are going to be the same for the new Council as the former one, and I'd say "recreation of the community" precludes them from selling it to any private entity.