Coventry City financial director quits (3 Viewers)

Godiva

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ohhh ... more stuff for the conspiracy minded :D

Late accounts -> Financial director 'quit'

Did he indeed quit? Or was he sacked and left by mutual concent?
 

aloisiwouldhavescored

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So the revolving doors turn again.

We need to have two separate doors now as they are so busy, one for the managers and the other for the board/SISU as the turning seem to be never ending. Have you heard of any other club who have had so many comings and goings?

Makes you wonder why no-one ever stays, whether they be in finance, marketing or whatever. Do they take the job and when they find out that they will not be allowed to do their job properly they leave/are pushed.
 

singers_pore

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So how many finance directors have we had since SISU took over? I've lost count.:eek:

Of course, this has nothing at all to do with SISU's incompetence as owners of the business. Don't make me laugh!
 

skyblueinBaku

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They obviously can't use name plates on office doors. They use wipe-clean boards and write names with felt tip pen. What a farce the 'organisation' of this club is!
 

Godiva

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So who is going to complete our accounts now?
Fecks sake this club is a joke

I think the accounts have been completed - it's the financing of next season that is incomplete.
 

rob9872

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OSB please offer them your services for free and then tell us wtf is going on!
 

Jim

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I think the accounts have been completed - it's the financing of next season that is incomplete.

Without agreement on financing for next season the accounts cannot be completed as they may have to be restated.
 

Godiva

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Without agreement on financing for next season the accounts cannot be completed as they may have to be restated.

Really?
The accounts are the status of the club at a specific time in the past.
Financing next season is about getting funds to run the club in the future (from july 2012 to june 2013).
The accounts will be signed off by the auditors when proof of funds is secured.
 

DazzleTommyDazzle

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Really?
The accounts are the status of the club at a specific time in the past.
Financing next season is about getting funds to run the club in the future (from july 2012 to june 2013).
The accounts will be signed off by the auditors when proof of funds is secured.


Yes really.

Without financing in place the auditors won't sign off the accounts on a going concern basis. Consequently they'll have to be redrafted on a realiseable value basis.
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
Would be happy to help rob but I dont see why the club shouldnt pay me. :D

Cant see them wanting me there either - would ask too many questions they wouldnt like. :D

I agree with what Jim and DTD have said about the accounts Godiva, the Board have to prove there is a sustainable way forward that sees the club as a going concern for at least 12 months after the auditors sign off. Clearly all the work in that respect has not been completed. If that plan isnt sustainable then it means the accounts cannot be prepared on a going concern basis (the usual basis ) and the assets and liabilities will need re evaluating to reflect values on an alternative basis.

the plan doesnt mean that SISU have or will have a pot of money to put in - it means there is access to funding from various sources (including player sales) and that the major creditors (SISU investors) do not intend calling their debt in. I think SISU see themselves as a last resort as far as actually putting money in, ie will use all other sources first before they pick up the shortfall

I think they have left the budget planning late because of the talks with GH and because of the league position. Reasonable to a degree BUT it still smacks of a lack of proper process to me. The business is still there with or without GH or whether in Championship or League 1 - surely a good business already has its alternatives at its finger tips so it is proactive not reactive

The finance director going could be because he has found a better job elsewhere, it could be a clash of personalties (there are some there I wouldnt want to work for), BUT it is further evidence of poor leadership and a club in crisis.
 

@richh87

Member
Haha, it's clearly because SISU are dodgy as f*ck!

Anyone who gets a glance of their accounts runs a mile!
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
errr the finance director at CCFC wont get a look at accounts for SISU rich

but it is worrying that senior staff keep leaving
 

dongonzalos

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Nobody wants to be the one whose name goes beside the sale of every Coventry City professional in the summer......
 
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Chipfat

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3 different people leave the same post in 9 months, that says all we need to know. And even if this one is genuine, who is going to believe them... Lies on lies equals no trust and no confidence in anything SISU do, they deserve the same ammount of respect as they are showing us ,,, NONE!!!!!
 
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DazzleTommyDazzle

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I suppose at least "long commute" makes a change from the old favourites of "to spend more time with his family" and "to explore other business opportunities".
 

coundonskyblue

New Member
Too much of a commute??? Surely he knew that before he took the job?

Seems to be a re-occuring theme. You would have thought Sisu would have known we were losing millions of pounds, didnt own the stadium, and needed significant investment before they took over as well.

Guess its easy to overlook these little details.
 

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