If we move (12 Viewers)

Would you attend games if the club had to move away from the Ricoh?


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Grendel

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As there is some discussion on this and views seem polarised let’s see what people think this time.

For me it’s different as the club is being forced to move and cannot influence the outcome
 

ovduk78

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I will still attend the odd game, the move will have no effect on me just like the Sixfields one didn't. I just want to see my team play wherever that is
 

Nick

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I would go but location plays it's part on how many. Ifollow if not able to physically go though!
 
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Deleted member 5849

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I hated the Northampton game I went to. So depressing and miserable, even when it was a 5-2 win, so I doubt I'd really go at all. Working Saturday mornings would probably stop it anyway!

At least it's free to stay at home and be miserable ;)
 

skysblue

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Cannot answer depends where it is? and we need it to be big enough to receive large away following for team Investment.
Birmingham - Season ticket.
Northampton - Will not go.
 

rob9872

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Need to see where it is. Also the season ticket price would have to be significantly cheaper than the Ricoh assuming the facilities are poorer and a guarantee that it would be transferable if we were to move back mid-season.
 

higgs

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Need to see where it is. Also the season ticket price would have to be significantly cheaper than the Ricoh assuming the facilities are poorer and a guarantee that it would be transferable if we were to move back mid-season.
Playing surface should be better with no egg chasing being played there

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Adge

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No from me on principle and away games only as I still want to watch/support the team also.
 

steve82

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Location and stadium will play the biggest influence on if I renew mine and my sons season ticket.

Burton - No
Birmingham - No
MK Dons - No
Sixfields - Yes
Walsall - No

Extreme cases
Nuneaton - unlikely
Rugby - Yes
Solihull - No


Currently feeling is only sixfields I’d be open to.


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bawtryneal

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I will only attend home matches outside Coventry if SISU publicly declare an intention to build a new stadium in Coventry within (say) 3 years.
If we move away ( to say Burton, which I understand is agreed in principle) without any future plan in place I will sadly not attend. Will be gutted but enough is enough.
It will be the end of 40 plus years but all good things come to an end.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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I'm going, because I'm feeling a stubborn so and so and have enjoyed this season's footie (in fact make that the last 2, plus the Checkatrade). Will get a season ticket, but will miss the odd one due to family commitments. Can't influence where we will end up, so I'll take it on the chin, and start getting angry (if appropriate) with the relevant parties as events unfold.
 

luwalla

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I would go but location plays it's part on how many. Ifollow if not able to physically go though!
Come on nick spill the beans, how are you doing that then ... that’s a coventry council style slip of the tongue there ;)
 

Razzle Dazzle Dean Gordon

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I wouldn't commot to a ST and the other 3 ST holder i know have said the same (and have said theyd attend now and then as opposed to a boycott). This will wreak havoc on any budget for next season, i hope we dont see another spiral into L2 on the back of it.
 

steve82

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As there is some discussion on this and views seem polarised let’s see what people think this time.

For me it’s different as the club is being forced to move and cannot influence the outcome

Might be a idea to use a template to gauge feelings on locations.

Aston Villa -
Burton -
Birmingham -
Leicester -
MK Dons -
Nuneaton -
Rugby -
Northampton -
Solihull -
Walsall -
Other named location?


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Sbarcher

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I will only attend home matches outside Coventry if SISU publicly declare an intention to build a new stadium in Coventry within (say) 3 years.
If we move away ( to say Burton, which I understand is agreed in principle) without any future plan in place I will sadly not attend. Will be gutted but enough is enough.
It will be the end of 40 plus years but all good things come to an end.
This^
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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No one should go to MK Dons. Parasite club who exist at the expense of Wimbledon. If we end up there you have the option of propping up these bastards by going or not going on principle.
 
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Grendel

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Not strictly true ......

They can influence the decision by dropping the legals.

Which would be an affront to democratic process would it not? The club have zero influence on this by the way
 

bawtryneal

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Democratic process has not worked in SISUs favour so far has it ?
How many sittings and appeals have there been to date ? Half a dozen.

I fully agree that SISU have the right to continue with the process but they must understand the resulting fall out. I am sure they do ?
 

Captain Dart

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Because the club have no say over the legals.
The club (Otium Ent. ltd.) are named in the legal action. It is a charade to pretend otherwise.
 

Grendel

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Democratic process has not worked in SISUs favour so far has it ?
How many sittings and appeals have there been to date ? Half a dozen.

I fully agree that SISU have the right to continue with the process but they must understand the resulting fall out. I am sure they do ?

Wasps are not being threatened by the action though are they?
 

Grendel

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The club (Otium Ent. ltd.) are named in the legal action. It is a charade to pretend otherwise.

Oh look whose turned up. Cov Utd not doing well these days?
 
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Deleted member 5849

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The club had no say over the rent issues. As I say, what's the difference.
That's not an unreasonable point to make.

tbf, it's also why there could have been an argument to not boycott Sixfields too.
 

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