rupert_bear
Well-Known Member
I sit back and try to guess what is SISU's game. This constant reteric about sharing a ground, building a ground and not setting foot in the Ricoh again you have to question where they are coming from and where are they going business wise. Do they for some reason perhaps want to fail any Football League "fit and proper" test, lets look at the facts as of today. They say they definitely won't be playing at the Ricoh, fair enough. They are also saying they will ground share and apparently Walsall is favourite so lets look at that. Need permission from Walsall and the relevent football authorities, fixtures would have to be made up to suit both us and Walsall, they are i believe about to be issued very soon. Do Walsall know officially they are to be asked, surely someone there should, so Mr Telegraph ask ! Playing at Walsall will cost rent, would that rent be lower than the reduced rent of approx. the £400k now being offered by acl ? Thats less £15000 a game, about 700 paying fans.
A guarantee and a million pound bond has to be lodged at the FL along with positive plans re. getting back to the Coventry area soon as possible.
So the proposed new ground ?
Land not bought yet, plans not submitted, yet so can't give the required guarantee to the Football League/ FA maybe both. The more i read statements from the sisu spokesman, Mr Fisher, the more bemused i become. Are these statements from sisu who afterall are a big company and experts at what they do or are they statements on the "hoof" from their representative. I am beginning to wonder if they (sisu) want to pass any fit and proper test, as i see it nothing they are saying re. where we play next season, building a new ground alongside not producing accounts (again) having sanctions imposed (again) plus other things.
Could not getting the Golden Share therefore not running the football club anymore be of benefit to them when explaining to their various investors, makes me wonder as at the moment nothing they say adds up to me.
A guarantee and a million pound bond has to be lodged at the FL along with positive plans re. getting back to the Coventry area soon as possible.
So the proposed new ground ?
Land not bought yet, plans not submitted, yet so can't give the required guarantee to the Football League/ FA maybe both. The more i read statements from the sisu spokesman, Mr Fisher, the more bemused i become. Are these statements from sisu who afterall are a big company and experts at what they do or are they statements on the "hoof" from their representative. I am beginning to wonder if they (sisu) want to pass any fit and proper test, as i see it nothing they are saying re. where we play next season, building a new ground alongside not producing accounts (again) having sanctions imposed (again) plus other things.
Could not getting the Golden Share therefore not running the football club anymore be of benefit to them when explaining to their various investors, makes me wonder as at the moment nothing they say adds up to me.