Match Thread Westminster Meeting Thread (9 Viewers)

Otis

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Basically

"I am an MP and want to look like I am doing something. They have been in for a meeting and I have said to crack on yourselves"
Erm.... shouldn't you have posted that on the Brexit thread?
 

vow

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A whole lot of nothing, again. This time from EFL.

 

RoboCCFC90

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A whole lot of nothing, again. This time from EFL.



The statement from the EFL suggests that the meeting was a little bit feisty at times, let's hope both sides have got things off the chest and found a point of which they can build relationships on from.
 

GaryJones

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You cant expect anything to come from this meeting straight away - lets hope that everyone meets up at Watford Gap Services and exchange a few brown envolopes to sort this fucking mess out!
 
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Nick

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You cant expect anything to come from this meeting straight away - lets hope that everyone meets up at Watford Gap Services and exchange a few brown envolopes to sort this fucking mess out!

Few haymakers by the petrol station in their vests.
 

usskyblue

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Paul Anthony

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So, basically it got a bit Shouty and the outcome was go away and sort it out amongst yourselves? That sorted that out then...
 

Captain Dart

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Captain Dart

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This has damaged my faith in Westminster, the one place I expect decisiveness and action.
Ever considered a career in satire.
 

vow

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Coventry City Football Club attended today’s meeting in Westminster, and welcomed the opportunity for the parties involved in the current impasse to come together to discuss the future of the Football Club in the City.

At the start of the meeting today, it was agreed that no party would publicly comment on what was discussed in the meeting.

As stated previously, we maintain that face-to-face talks between key figures in all parties would be the only way to find a solution.

We would like to thank those who took the time to attend the meeting today, including:

  • Jeremy Wright (Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport), Mims Davies (Minister for Sport), their ministerial colleagues and local MPs.
  • Julie Newman, Coventry City Council
  • Nick Eastwood, Wasps
  • Andy Street, West Midlands Mayor
  • Shaun Harvey and John Nagle, EFL
  • Mark McCafferty, Premiership Rugby
  • Joy Seppala, SISU
  • Laura Deering, SISU
Tim Fisher, Chairman, and Dave Boddy, Chief Executive, attended on behalf of the Football Club.

We hope that an agreement can be found that will provide the best solution to all parties, that being Coventry City playing home games at the Ricoh Arena next season.
 

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