If you could ask one question (2 Viewers)

clint van damme

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to any of the protagonists in this whole sorry saga, going back to pre the sale of HR, what would you ask and who would you ask it of?
 

fernandopartridge

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to any of the protagonists in this whole sorry saga, going back to pre the sale of HR, what would you ask and who would you ask it of?

I would like to ask who it was in 2003 that CCFC owed £6.5m to which ultimately led to the sale of their share in ACL, and why they raised the money in that way rather than retaining the asset.
 

Kingokings204

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I would ask sisu why they ever bought Coventry city? What did they ever see in us?
 

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tisza

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I would like to ask who it was in 2003 that CCFC owed £6.5m to which ultimately led to the sale of their share in ACL, and why they raised the money in that way rather than retaining the asset.
repayment of loans to directors of 2m which was then lent back to club, 2.5m cleared a loan and 2m cash.
 

fernandopartridge

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repayment of loans to directors of 2m which was then lent back to club, 2.5m cleared a loan and 2m cash.

Which directors?
Loan to whom?
Why was it called in at that particular time?
What happened to the £2m cash? Was it just used to support everyday operation?
 

tisza

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Which directors?
Loan to whom?
Why was it called in at that particular time?
What happened to the £2m cash? Was it just used to support everyday operation?
Robinson, Derek Higgs & McGinnity.
think was Higgs Trust.
Who knows - probably just running costs
 

tisza

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or maybe Joy why didn't you get Blatter & his mates to invest according to today's news they had the cash?

what a load of bandits they were!
 

Captain Dart

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I'm dying to know what progress Sandra has made on sauce islands for the new stadium.
 

Shakeitup

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I'd ask the head of the Council what they are doing to ensure there will still be a football club and academy in existence when SISU eventually leave.

I understand that there are numerous benefits to having a successful (as opposed to a failing or stagnant) football club. But really the council shouldn't have to do anything. What percentage of residents go to games regularly? 3-4%
 

clint van damme

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I understand that there are numerous benefits to having a successful (as opposed to a failing or stagnant) football club. But really the council shouldn't have to do anything. What percentage of residents go to games regularly? 3-4%
more than attend any other regular sporting event in the city.
 

Shakeitup

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more than attend any other regular sporting event in the city.

But they're all ran as a business, not a community service. The council even stepped in, to the tune of over £100m for the completion of the Ricoh as we all know.

My question would be about the sale of HFR and the poor financial management at this time. We should never have got to the point of a council bail out.

Rather than council officials (who have much more important aspects of running a city to see to) worry about a football club they should be concerned with health, education and safety.

It's the imbeciles that led us to this point that shouldn't be able to sleep at night!
 

clint van damme

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Rather than council officials (who have much more important aspects of running a city to see to) worry about a football club they should be concerned with health, education and safety.
they're not exactly excelling in those areas either.
 

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