eastwoodsdustman
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Next 2 league games will decide whether we stay up or not.
Certain.Bump.
Looking likely now.
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Yeah. I'm in the 90's.Thing 1 more loss in the next game and it's 100% for me too. Currently about 98%.
No, the last two decided that. The next two will decide how many points adrift we are at the bottom.Next 2 league games will decide whether we stay up or not.
Todays tin hatted it. We are down and in reality were already down before Slade came in.No, the last two decided that. The next two will decide how many points adrift we are at the bottom.
Chill there is budget available.Yeah. I'm in the 90's.
One last chance. This squad is truly terrible. Really, really awful. We are shipping goals and hardly having shots on target in games.
The one last chance? An inspirational player brought in, in the next 3 days.
Everyone now surely believes we are all but certain to go down don't they?
I've been away and only glanced at the team earlier. When I saw it I had no confidence we could win. Beginning to think Slade is struggling. If that's the case I'm surprised. The next game has to be a win. Fail to do so and I fear it could become fatal. Not certain but looking grim.
This will be the third relegation I've witnessed. The difference is that this time I see not one glimmer of hope. That really shows how bad we are considering it's only January.
Well that's it exactly.This will be the third relegation I've witnessed. The difference is that this time I see not one glimmer of hope. That really shows how bad we are considering it's only January.
But the further we drop the more playing at the Ricoh becomes a burden and the more cold and soulless it will appear to be.Yes and the further we drop the less worth the club is so maybe the light in the tunnel here as far as a takeover by someone
We are the a basket case of a club created not by having shit footballers down the years but down to greedy owners and mismanagement and theft
Yes getting ahead of ourselves, like it seems we are already down or already at Wembley. One likely, one possible.Another thing that worries me is that we drop and struggle and then move to the Butts with crowds of 3,000-4,000.
Sisu then leave, we are then taken over, but not by some mega million rich owner, but by someone of lesser means.
We start to do well, the Butts is not developed to anything like the capacity we would need and Wasps won't let us back to Ricoh.
Basically, if we are to be taken over it needs to be persons of means. A much smaller scale takeover with no new stadium could still leave us wallowing around the mediocrity of midtable League Two.
Yeah, I know, getting well ahead of myself, but I don't even see a takeover solving out problems, unless of course it is something major.
But not in the eyes of his bosses, he is tasked with breaking even or making a profit in the short term. He earns his wage, bonus etc on all this to the detriment of any long term objectives.Fisher is the epitome of the Modern Executive, someone rewarded for producing failure are failure.
Neither is the current Coventry City squad.But not in the eyes of his bosses, he is tasked with breaking even or making a profit in the short term. He earns his wage, bonus etc on all this to the detriment of any long term objectives.
Typical hedge fund for normal business but not suited to football.
Even now, I don't see a takeover improving the fortunes of the club.Another thing that worries me is that we drop and struggle and then move to the Butts with crowds of 3,000-4,000.
Sisu then leave, we are then taken over, but not by some mega million rich owner, but by someone of lesser means.
We start to do well, the Butts is not developed to anything like the capacity we would need and Wasps won't let us back to Ricoh.
Basically, if we are to be taken over it needs to be persons of means. A much smaller scale takeover with no new stadium could still leave us wallowing around the mediocrity of midtable League Two.
Yeah, I know, getting well ahead of myself, but I don't even see a takeover solving out problems, unless of course it is something major.
Yes, agree.Even now, I don't see a takeover improving the fortunes of the club.
In fact I haven't since the Ricoh was sold, the hope before was of course that a new owner would takeover both ACL and CCFC and unite the both as it should have been, but that went out of the window a few years ago. Since then I've always been of the opinion that even with a takeover this sinking ship can't be turned around, at best it could be stabilised by a new owner.
Even with a takeover I still see us being shit but right now I'd settle for being shit with someone who is acting with the clubs interests rather than their own agenda.
But not in the eyes of his bosses, he is tasked with breaking even or making a profit in the short term. He earns his wage, bonus etc on all this to the detriment of any long term objectives.
Typical hedge fund for normal business but not suited to football.
Think your right.As soon as the Richo was lost that was it.Even now, I don't see a takeover improving the fortunes of the club.
In fact I haven't since the Ricoh was sold, the hope before was of course that a new owner would takeover both ACL and CCFC and unite the both as it should have been, but that went out of the window a few years ago. Since then I've always been of the opinion that even with a takeover this sinking ship can't be turned around, at best it could be stabilised by a new owner.
Even with a takeover I still see us being shit but right now I'd settle for being shit with someone who is acting with the clubs interests rather than their own agenda.
No as soon as we were bought by a hedge fund that was itThink your right.As soon as the Richo was lost that was it.
But the further we drop the more playing at the Ricoh becomes a burden and the more cold and soulless it will appear to be.
If you look at ground requirements for the conference there's not a huge amount that would need to be done to the Butts to bring it up to standard. Don't think anyone would bet against another relegation next year given that if no-one is buying season tickets the budget will be cut again.Another thing that worries me is that we drop and struggle and then move to the Butts with crowds of 3,000-4,000.