Robins on cwr (6 Viewers)

ccfcway

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#bakes

“i saw someone on Facebook who looks fwd all week to walking to the Ricoh with his son, and now they won’t be able to do that.”
 

Johnnythespider

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Could there be a chance that the policing is carried out by the police normally at the Ricoh, as for players signing there may be some pull in the Ricoh if the options were of a poorer standard but St Andrews is a comparable stadium i would think.
 

MalcSB

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Oh more fucking scare stories from the delightful Ms Adudu. That should be a laugh!
But i don't know how much they move resources around WMP force area to police "big" events.
I really don’t know what the problem is. Coventry is in West Midlands Police area anyway, and sadly we won’t have 30,000 turning up every match. Except for when we play Man City and the glory boys come out to play.
 

OffenhamSkyBlue

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Malc, i suspect it is down to how resources are allocated. Coventry is in a different divisional command to Birmingham, but i don't know where the matchday officers are based - they may all come from one giant Operational Support Unit based somewhere central. Anyone know?
 

ccfcway

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“I asked the question do the owners have the financial backing to build a stadium and the answer back is yes”
 

Grendel

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Christ ccfc way and another 100 pointless posts on its way
 

ccfcway

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To be fair to the guy, people did ask for the content of the interview to be posted as they couldn't listen.

And no, i'm not Way's mum!

Let me guess, Grendel having a go?, even though updates were asked !. You’d think he’d just return the favour and block me instead of having a go.

Apologies in advance on the off chance it wasnt Grendel

Why idea what was said?
 
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shmmeee

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All existing players have been fine with the news.

Had a gas man over at the weekend, started talking football (he’s a Man U fan) and he mentioned he’s related to a member of the City coaching staff (won’t name names for obvious reasons). I asked about how he (the coach) feels about the stadium thing, he said everyone at the club is sick of it and try’s to ignore it as far as possible, that there’s a mentality of “fuck it, can’t do anything, let’s dig in and do our best”. Which I think speaks volumes for the quality of our coaching staff and their man management.

If they get that right then it’s just the ground and I think as shit as it is, St Andrews won’t be anywhere near as much of a turn off as Sixfields to players.
 

pastythegreat

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Agreed but if were looking at competition of signing players over a club who’s not in a mess where would the player decide to go is my thoughts

Im still half thinking a deal could be struck late for us to stay at the Ricoh.
Depends who the competitions from I suppose. Man City? Then we've no chance. Bury or Bolton? At least we'll pay their wages on time! Peterborough or Doncaster? Then I suppose it depends on who the player thinks his best chance of promotion etc is with. But as we've already taken one of their GKs I'd say Robins ain't doing that bad.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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I have done a “listen again”.

He said....

“The plays put in a shift in today. For large parts of the game we were on top. One mistake from Lee and we are chasing the game. I decided to mix it up in the 69th min by taking off Chaplin and putting on grimmer, but we got caught with a sucker punch. We go again next Saturday and we will work hard on the training ground all week. We aren’t far off being a very good side”

I may have rewound the listen again to January !!
And feb and March
 

ricohroar

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The policing situation will be a nighmare. I'm guessing we will play mostly Sundays. There might only be 1500 Sky blues fans, but can you imagine 6000 Sunderland turning up at New street the same time as Villa host Newcastle?
 

clint van damme

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The policing situation will be a nighmare. I'm guessing we will play mostly Sundays. There might only be 1500 Sky blues fans, but can you imagine 6000 Sunderland turning up at New street the same time as Villa host Newcastle?

won't be allowed to happen.
 

Nick

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The policing situation will be a nighmare. I'm guessing we will play mostly Sundays. There might only be 1500 Sky blues fans, but can you imagine 6000 Sunderland turning up at New street the same time as Villa host Newcastle?

I will sit and watch that instead of the match.
 

ricohroar

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Its more to do with rival rans arriving at new street together than Blues and Villa themselves, I'm guessing most prem teams bring 2000 plus to Villa. There may be some smaller travelling teams in league 1, but they will all be getting on and off trains at New street, as will some Cov fans. potential trouble that will be avoided by moving our games to Wednesday/Sundays.
 

olderskyblue

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“We have come out of a stadium we didn’t own and werent welcome, and gone into a stadium we don’t own, been made to feel welcome and it’s a better pitch”

Clearly, he doesn't want to be at the Ricoh anyway then. Wonder what his comments will be if a last minute deal to stay there is done?

I originally thought it was good he had his say, but not sure now. Maybe he should have just kept his head down and got on with it quietly.
 

Esoterica

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Clearly, he doesn't want to be at the Ricoh anyway then. Wonder what his comments will be if a last minute deal to stay there is done?

I originally thought it was good he had his say, but not sure now. Maybe he should have just kept his head down and got on with it quietly.
Why? Not liking aspects of being at the Ricoh doesn't mean he won't want to be there, it's clearly just frustrating him. That speech has sold season tickets and further decreased public opinion on Wasps - which they will absolutely hate. If the storm Robins has whipped up makes them 1% more likely to drop their ridiculous conditions it was worth it and if not, well, it is likely to be a purely financial decision from both parties that leads us back to the Ricoh anyway, so his comments will quickly be forgotten.
 

MusicDating

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Its more to do with rival rans arriving at new street together than Blues and Villa themselves, I'm guessing most prem teams bring 2000 plus to Villa. There may be some smaller travelling teams in league 1, but they will all be getting on and off trains at New street, as will some Cov fans. potential trouble that will be avoided by moving our games to Wednesday/Sundays.
Yer, it's a bit like London who only host 1 match on a Saturday.
 

olderskyblue

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Why? Not liking aspects of being at the Ricoh doesn't mean he won't want to be there, it's clearly just frustrating him. That speech has sold season tickets and further decreased public opinion on Wasps - which they will absolutely hate. If the storm Robins has whipped up makes them 1% more likely to drop their ridiculous conditions it was worth it and if not, well, it is likely to be a purely financial decision from both parties that leads us back to the Ricoh anyway, so his comments will quickly be forgotten.

As I said, i'm unsure.

You really think it has sold tickets? You think anyone has changed their mind based on it? I doubt it tbh, those buying would have bought anyway.

I don't think anything he says will have an effect on the Ricoh situation, those decisions are way beyond him.

I'm sure his comments will be quickly forgotten if we do stay at the Ricoh, but it does make him look a bit of a mug if he has to now say "we wanted to be here all the time, and glad it's been sorted..."
 

duffer

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Agreed but if were looking at competition of signing players over a club who’s not in a mess where would the player decide to go is my thoughts

Im still half thinking a deal could be struck late for us to stay at the Ricoh.

I think players will tend to go to the club that's paying the most money first, and then where they think they've got the best chance of getting in the first team next.

If all those things are equal, which I doubt they often are, then somewhere, way down the list of concerns will be 'what ground do they play at', and even that'll probably be below 'where is the training ground'.
 

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