Trusts statement.
The Sky blue trust were appalled by yesterday’s news that, because of a complaint to the European Commission by Sisu, filed as long ago as February, talks over a new agreement for the Sky Blues to play home games at the Ricoh have broken down.
"Wasps have been clear that they would only enter such discussions if no legal action relating to the Ricoh was taking place.
"The discussions started when, in mid-April, the Supreme Court rejected sisu's latest Judicial Review case.
"Sisu should not be surprised that Wasps reacted strongly to news of the complaint to the EC when it came to light.
"A complaint about an alleged breach of EU law, which may lead to an order by the european court of justice requiring repayment of any unlawful state aid is clearly a form of legal action.
"Throughout this dreadful period for Sky Blue fans, the Trust have urged all parties to work together to seek agreement to the continued use by the club of the Ricoh Arena.
"We had hoped that both sides would enter into discussions in an atmosphere of honesty and transparency.
"We urge them to resume talks on that basis.
"With 13 days left before the English Football League’s EGM, we implore Sisu and Wasps to do everything in their power to resolve their differences.
"If they fail to do so, the EFL will be considering just two unpalatable options - to agree to Coventry City home games being played outside the City or to expel the Club from the EFL.
"We do not know how the EFL will now regard this matter.
"We do not know whether Sisu informed the EFL that they had complained to the European Commission back in February and, if they did not, how that will affect their decision.
"We hope and pray that this is not the last straw for Coventry City."