Grendel
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Bad news?
So you thought it would happen and gave grief to anyone who said it was too small and gave various reasons.
No I never said it would happen. It was Mr Sharo himself who said that it wasn't too small.
Bad news?
So you thought it would happen and gave grief to anyone who said it was too small and gave various reasons.
For a small ground. He knows what he wants. Fisher wants to have something that looks like it is happening. Like the speedway track or a certain amount of miles from Coventry until the FOI questions showed him to be lying aboutthat also. Maybe talks stopped when money was expected from SISU.He did rule it in - that's what started the whole discussion.
For a small ground. He knows what he wants. Fisher wants to have something that looks like it is happening. Like the speedway track or a certain amount of miles from Coventry until the FOI questions showed him to be lying aboutthat also. Maybe talks stopped when money was expected from SISU.
We all know that no more money is getting put into CCFC. So that means no stadium whilst we have SISU.
Doesn't anyone else find it strange that Fisher blamed the supporters for going on the pitch for the Butts not happening straight after it happened just before the owner of the Butts says what the land is for?
Are you saying that you never had a go at anyone for stating the size and location as being a problem?No I never said it would happen. It was Mr Sharo himself who said that it wasn't too small.
Are you saying that you never had a go at anyone for stating the size and location as being a problem?
The plot is good enough for a small ground. A small ground is no good for us.
It was Mr Sharpe who first mentioned the potential ground share and the capacity capability wasn't it?
I thought Sharpe also said that he didn't want the Rugby club rattling around in a stadium that was too large for it - like Darlington.
That's right, Cov Utd play on Saturdays as do Cov Rugby, Cov Utd Ladies play on Sunday's as do Cov Bears RL, so where would we fit in, Monday nights?Would you blame him for playing it safe? He hasn't ruled CCFC in, he has however ruled in Cov United men's and ladies, Cov RL and athletics. Do you always have this much trouble taking a hint? Do you need it written in blood or something?
Doesn't anyone else find it strange that Fisher blamed the supporters for going on the pitch for the Butts not happening straight after it happened just before the owner of the Butts says what the land is for?
Did you ever say it wasn't realistic?I never had a go no.
I never said it was realistic either.
I must, however, point out the now owner of the lease says it wasn't too small. He either lied or he didn't.
Did you ever say it wasn't realistic?
Did you ever mention what sort of ground we could build?
The new owner of the lease knows exactly what we would need as a football team? Just like we would know what a rugger club that we know nothing of would need.
I find it strange that those that had a go at those of us being realistic about the size and location of Butts have now gone quiet. Just take a look at the Butts thread. What a joke.
Did you ever say it wasn't realistic?
Did you ever mention what sort of ground we could build?
The new owner of the lease knows exactly what we would need as a football team? Just like we would know what a rugger club that we know nothing of would need.
I find it strange that those that had a go at those of us being realistic about the size and location of Butts have now gone quiet. Just take a look at the Butts thread. What a joke.
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Sharpe said it would hold 25,000 - so you know better. Are you an architect?
In reality the Rugby Club just played along a bit to strengthen Tim's hand regarding the Ricoh. If there is a row with Wasps CCFC have a place to go as a temporary measure which, with a bit of temporary standing or seating, would be able to get at least the crowds we got in Northampton. John Sharpe knows what he wants and a SISU owned company is probably not in his plans for stadium usage.
Cov are benefiting from Wasps development players, CRFC are not stupid enough to discount the benefits of a rugby super power on their doorstep.
Ah, a "bluff". Seems only CCFC lie, everyone else "bluffs".
I didn't say 'bluff', you did. Tim let it slip originally that CCFC was going to be our new home, as Les reported, and Sharp went a long with it for a bit. But his 'Darlington, comparison showed that he wasn't really behind it.
I know you didn't it was mentioned yesterday regarding blatant lies from CCC. They are apparently "bluffs". You actually used "played along a bit".
"Playing along a bit"
That is a response to a statement as opposed to being the originator of an idea or statement.
It took an awful long time for that couple of players to arrive though.Cov are benefiting from Wasps development players, CRFC are not stupid enough to discount the benefits of a rugby super power on their doorstep.
Yup. Been in cov for 2 years before they loaned them a player. It will be as much as a selfish reason for them (ie giving players competitive games for development) than it is to do CRFC a favour.It took an awful long time for that couple of players to arrive though.
Don't think for one minute they give a hoot about cov. Them couple of players are little sweeteners , no more than that.
Just a guess of course, but I think it will be something like 8,000-10,000 max.They are looking to build and expand sympathetically with the site. I can see another stand going up with corporate facilities and a health club/gym. The stand would improve facilities for existing rugby fans and improve bar facilities. The health club/gym would benefit the team as well as bringing in extra revenue. The extra corporate facilities would benefit the club as the existing ones sell out already against certain teams.
But can't see them going for 15-25,000 football stadium.
Nothing weird about a businessman who is refusing to discuss CCFC.It looks as if Sharp is refusing to discuss CCFC, rather than ruling it out which is a bit weird.
CCFC don't lie. Fisher and Sisu do.Ah, a "bluff". Seems only CCFC lie, everyone else "bluffs".
CCFC don't lie. Fisher and Sisu do.
Is this one of the comments you don't make about the Butts?I
Sharpe said it would hold 25,000 - so you know better. Are you an architect?
You think whatever you need to for backing up whatever argument you are trying to causeI thought CCFC and sisu were the same?
There's a bit more detail In Les Reids peice in local news off topic,
plays on Jon Sharpes non committal stance but sounds like there won't be anywhere near enough development to accommodate a team for this or the league below.
This being the telling quote from JS “I’ve no ideas about what its capacity will be. That will be driven by what we want. I’m not going to plan at the moment.”. That's a pretty definite no if you ask me. It's his vehicle and if we get on board we're there for the ride and the ride only. We have zero influence on this development. That much is clear.
I would guess that Sharp will have overall control in the end. He owns 40 of the Rugby Clubs 81 shares, and as he has a Company that also holds another share, this will give him over 50%. As you say until Wick View Ltd is updated we won't know.This is interesting also
"Ultimate decisions will be made by the Coventry rugby club board. The club now has a controlling stake in a new company (Wick View Limited) which has secured the head lease from former Cov rugby player and lawyer Chris Millerchip."
This is a company that was set up by CM last year. The article then goes on to say that JS has the other shares. Does this mean that CM is still involved and has a say? The article goes on to say no but it doesn't sound like he's handing over complete control. I guess we'll know more when companies house has been updated. At the moment it only has CM and his wife listed as people involved in Wick View Ltd.