Grendel
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And so the series of Les Reid (SISU PR machine) pushing the Butts agenda begins.
You seem very agitated - whats wrong?
And so the series of Les Reid (SISU PR machine) pushing the Butts agenda begins.
What happened to needing to own our own ground, what happened to needing access to
Revenue streams 365 days of the year.
What happened to needing to own our own ground, what happened to needing access to
Revenue streams 365 days of the year.
Would still get 365 revenue wouldn't it?
And so the series of Les Reid (SISU PR machine) pushing the Butts agenda begins.
Wasps' arrival means do something or die, I'd assume.t just doesn't add up to me as to why CRFC would want to get involved with sisu.
So CRFC build a shiny new stadium, let us rent it off them and then kindly hand overWould still get 365 revenue wouldn't it?
Allegedly the deal is CRFC get all rugby revenue, CCFC get all football revenue everything else is split. It just doesn't add up to me as to why CRFC would want to get involved with sisu.
However, I did say I would want confirmation from Jon Sharp before I believed it and he has made that statement today so maybe there is something to it.
Wasps' arrival means do something or die, I'd assume.
So CRFC build a shiny new stadium, let us rent it off them and then kindly hand over
The revenue streams,
You'd have thought they might look to have some of that for themselves.
So CRFC build a shiny new stadium, let us rent it off them and then kindly hand over
The revenue streams,
You'd have thought they might look to have some of that for themselves.
The main reason I can think of is no matter CCFC will always generate more money than CRFC. Without a doubt.
So if 'everything else' is split down the middle, their half of 'everything else' will be substantially more than 100% of whatever they can generate on their own.
Yes, no, yes, no, no, yes, no, yes, yes, no, yes.........Good question though do we need our own stadium or not Tim?
The main reason I can think of is no matter CCFC will always generate more money than CRFC. Without a doubt.
So if 'everything else' is split down the middle, their half of 'everything else' will be substantially more than 100% of whatever they can generate on their own.
that sounds plausible.
But what happens to the plans Cov had for the site which I believe included student accommodation and some retail? Is this tie up with CCFC going to be more lucrative than that?
As the song says, there are more questions than answers!
Yes, no, yes, no, no, yes, no, yes, yes, no, yes.........
Not a clue to be honest. I was just coming up with the reason I believe CRFC would be considering getting involved.
Haven't the time,Have a read before diving in.
What happens to Jimmys statue,the garden of remembrance and my brick?
Exactly. The Trust and people trying to play it down give him a free pass.
Put statements out saying the trust will help as much as they can and fully back a central location etc etc.
Maybe it goes against the chance of them getting fan ownership?
Probably not the place of this thread, but now that the Ricoh is definitely not ours, I always thought Jimmy's statue deserved a place in the city centre, maybe somewhere just by the lower precinct and the crossroads.What happens to Jimmys statue,the garden of remembrance and my brick?
Its more likely it's actually their opinion, that they have a concern about the capacity. Planning is already in place for 11-12k.
I think the sky blue Trust still hold hope that one day with have owners who have a genuine ambition to return theclub to the top flight.
They just realise how hard it will be to get the green light for highercapacities in the future.
They released a statement about it last time round when it was 'leaked'.
(I think it was just before we entered rental talks via Anderson)
Saying they welcomed the talks but wanted fans to be kept informed as much as possible and they had concerns about the capacity
Probably not the place of this thread, but now that the Ricoh is definitely not ours, I always thought Jimmy's statue deserved a place in the city centre, maybe somewhere just by the lower precinct and the crossroads.
We've got Godiva and Frank Whittle there after all, so why not add another city great?
wouldnt they have to pay all the bills in the period of time that SISU (CCFC) use the stadium for football related things ? basically the same as at the wasp nest all be it at a cheaper rate?Allegedly the deal is CRFC get all rugby revenue, CCFC get all football revenue everything else is split. It just doesn't add up to me as to why CRFC would want to get involved with sisu.
However, I did say I would want confirmation from Jon Sharp before I believed it and he has made that statement today so maybe there is something to it.
Are we going to move Jimmy Hill Way too?Probably not the place of this thread, but now that the Ricoh is definitely not ours, I always thought Jimmy's statue deserved a place in the city centre, maybe somewhere just by the lower precinct and the crossroads.
We've got Godiva and Frank Whittle there after all, so why not add another city great?
If the organisers of the protest group want to move, they can move themselves.Are we going to move Jimmy Hill Way too?
And complaining about next seasons budget!What cracks me up is that the Trust are so eager to keep pointing out nobody is going to renew or go to games and act smug about it but then moan about the ground not being big enough.
Was thinking more the road to be honest, but yeah, they could all put their houses up for sale I suppose.If the organisers of the protest group want to move, they can move themselves.
So what do you think of the statement Jon Sharp made? I really can't see how this is going to work but it would appear there is something going on between the two Coventry clubs.
To be honest, I'm still very sceptical.
And complaining about next seasons budget!
No, we need revenue access.Good question though do we need our own stadium or not Tim?
You would have to assume that Sharp sees this as a as good, if not better, option or he wouldn't be open to the idea.But what happens to the plans Cov had for the site which I believe included student accommodation and some retail? Is this tie up with CCFC going to be more lucrative than that?