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SkyBlueCharlie9

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MR and the team have created a positive buzz around the club and the city. That is a definite. But have they "saved" the club ? Personally, I'd say no. We're doing well and have 6000 passionate fans that travel to Stans each home game but that figure hasn't changed much all year, regardless of where we are in the table. Championship or League One, if we're struggling next year, can we still see those same 6000 wanting to travel to see their home games ?

Now a sad admission. For the second time in 2020, I'm having to agree with Grendel :) Birmingham fans and Pep Clotet have been commenting on the poor playing surface at Stans so if the Birmingham board thinks that will affect their position and survival chances next season, I can't see us being welcomed back. And if we get promoted (we have a very good chance but it's still an IF in my eyes), where we play will financially make or break the club.

May not be perfect but seems pretty OK to me bearing in mind we've had one of wettest winters on recent record - see Saturday Blues highlights .
Imagine what the Ricoh would have been like by now given the weather we've been having. This years less intensive levels of use will do it the world of good if we go back next season. Long term though it raises serious questions.
 

Magwitch

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That’s the other possibility but we’d be relegated by Christmas
I’m sure you said that when we came up from division three. In the championship we will be in a different market player wise especially regarding loans, not a lot different to upping the quality like we have this season, its only Kasteneer who hasn’t delivered,yet.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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If we are a Championship team then we are more viable to be sold so SISU can get out of this nightmare

But if we go up they will up their valuation and no-one will be willing to pay it. They vastly over-value what the club is actually worth.
 

mark82

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But if we go up they will up their valuation and no-one will be willing to pay it. They vastly over-value what the club is actually worth.

Ultimately they'll do what is right for them and their investors. If they feel selling the club will give them the best outcome, they'll do so. If not, they won't.
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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I’m sure you said that when we came up from division three. In the championship we will be in a different market player wise especially regarding loans, not a lot different to upping the quality like we have this season, its only Kasteneer who hasn’t delivered,yet.

It’s not similar at all - we came up from L2 and automatically would have a more than competitive budget at this level. It’s not going to be the same in the Championship should we come up.

We took 2 players of a team who finished 3rd the season before in Ogogo and Brown. I doubt we’ll be doing that
 

shmmeee

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Those who are saying we can’t compete in the Championship: what’s your answer? Refuse the promotion if we win the league?
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Those who are saying we can’t compete in the Championship: what’s your answer? Refuse the promotion if we win the league?

Keep using the model we are, trust we can pick up some gems on relatively small wages. TBH if we could keep most of the current crop I think we could avoid being relegated with our style of play. Once again though getting that decent striker would make a massive difference. The ones we have might be decent enough as back-ups but no more. I reckon Kelly and Fadz would also be seen as being phased out over the season much like Doyle was if we can find alternatives
 

Ring Of Steel

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Keep using the model we are, trust we can pick up some gems on relatively small wages. TBH if we could keep most of the current crop I think we could avoid being relegated with our style of play. Once again though getting that decent striker would make a massive difference. The ones we have might be decent enough as back-ups but no more. I reckon Kelly and Fadz would also be seen as being phased out over the season much like Doyle was if we can find alternatives

how about we get there first, huh?
 

shmmeee

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Keep using the model we are, trust we can pick up some gems on relatively small wages. TBH if we could keep most of the current crop I think we could avoid being relegated with our style of play. Once again though getting that decent striker would make a massive difference. The ones we have might be decent enough as back-ups but no more. I reckon Kelly and Fadz would also be seen as being phased out over the season much like Doyle was if we can find alternatives

I think take the current team, remove loanees and we are short: CB, LB, DM, AM, ST from a first 11 that could stay up. All doable with sensible business. But also who would’ve said Max could make the step up last year, there could be players who surprise us. Agree that really it’s 2 DMs as Kelly will probably be a step too far for him but who knows.
 

mark82

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I think take the current team, remove loanees and we are short: CB, LB, DM, AM, ST from a first 11 that could stay up. All doable with sensible business. But also who would’ve said Max could make the step up last year, there could be players who surprise us. Agree that really it’s 2 DMs as Kelly will probably be a step too far for him but who knows.

I think that looks about right. I think Kelly could step up though, important to keep some continuity, particularly with senior players.
 

Warwickhunt

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Those who are saying we can’t compete in the Championship: what’s your answer? Refuse the promotion if we win the league?
I watch the championship on Quest TV and would say that we would hold our own against 60% of the teams would probably finish just above the relegation spots.
 

ccfcway

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May not be perfect but seems pretty OK to me bearing in mind we've had one of wettest winters on recent record - see Saturday Blues highlights .
Imagine what the Ricoh would have been like by now given the weather we've been having. This years less intensive levels of use will do it the world of good if we go back next season. Long term though it raises serious questions.


Agreed, going back raises VERY serious questions. Like......

1) how could we compete with no F&B income
2) how could we compete with no non match day revenues
3) how can we compete without major sponsorship revenues
4) whats to stop our landlords kicking us out again

and many more....
 
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shmmeee

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Agreed, going back raises VERY serious questions. Like......

1) how could we compete with no F&B income
2) how could we compete with no non match day revenues
3) how can we compete without major sponsorship revenues
4) whats to stop our landlords kicking us out again

and many more....

Don’t all those questions apply wherever we are?
 

shmmeee

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unless of course CCC and the club work together on a stadium that is owned by CCFC. Renting someone elses stadium is not the answer for us.

We’ll always be renting short of someone gifting the club land with conditions. And CCC can’t make people sell their land at a price Sisu will pay, and we know how much this forum hates CCC cutting beneficial deals for sports teams ;)
 

ccfcway

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We’ll always be renting short of someone gifting the club land with conditions. And CCC can’t make people sell their land at a price Sisu will pay, and we know how much this forum hates CCC cutting beneficial deals for sports teams ;)

that’s the thing. CCC said they would help the club find land. Nothing since they said that months ago. How’s that going ?.
 

shmmeee

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that’s the thing. CCC said they would help the club find land. Nothing since they said that months ago. How’s that going ?.

Well there’s one of two options isn’t there?

Either they need to buy some land and there’s not much the council can do aside from give planning advice. Then they need to pay market rate for it.

Or if they can’t afford that, they need to find land the council will hand over below market rate. Unlikely.

This has been the case for several years now and we are no further forward. Possibly because affordable land of the size and location required isn’t easy to come by and neither Sisu nor the council are likely to want to basically replicate the Ricoh situation with a non-freehold situation.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Well there’s one of two options isn’t there?

Either they need to buy some land and there’s not much the council can do aside from give planning advice. Then they need to pay market rate for it.

Or if they can’t afford that, they need to find land the council will hand over below market rate. Unlikely.

This has been the case for several years now and we are no further forward. Possibly because affordable land of the size and location required isn’t easy to come by and neither Sisu nor the council are likely to want to basically replicate the Ricoh situation with a non-freehold situation.

But if the council handed over land below market rate wouldn't that potentially be state aid?
 

Happy_Martian

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A statistical look at the way Mark Robins has transformed Coventry City:

A statistical look at the way Mark Robins has transformed Coventry City


Very brief overview of why we're doing well atm by The Sack Race

Interesting article that also proves that they don't understand geometry ;) "Mark Robins has been instrumental in the way a free-falling side have performed a three-sixty and started to climb back from whence they came." If we did a 360, we'd go full circle and still be headed for the Non-League scene. We'd only need to complete a 180 turn to be facing the right way. :pompus::woot::woot:

 

shmmeee

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But if the council handed over land below market rate wouldn't that potentially be state aid?

This is why I’m pinning all my hopes on a random rich landowner in Cov suddenly hearing of our plight and gifting the club some land. Or a EuroMillions win.
 

BornSlippySkyBlue

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Fair point. Will depend on the deal but unlikely we would sign up to anything like it. So post 2020 might be a possibility.
You have to think there’s a strong possibility that the EU’s jurisdiction over UK state aid rules may be time limited!

Not that it makes CCC giving us a juicy plot of land for a packet of fags and a can of shandy bass any more likely.
 

CanadianCCFC

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If we are a Championship team then we are more viable to be sold so SISU can get out of this nightmare
The main reason anyone would buy a championship club (other than being a fan) is to get to the premier league. We currently are playing out of our city and unless a new owner can put in a lot of money, will have (one of if not) the smallest budget in the league whether we’re in Birmingham or tenants in Coventry. Can’t see a buyer being interested, especially at SISUs price.
 

CanadianCCFC

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Try to keep the squad together as much as possible, few good loans/frees/cheap transfers, finish top 21. No problem for king Robins
 

Wyken Sky Blue

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If we go up we would struggle in the Championship.

Our budget will be akin to Rotherham and Wigan judging by attendances, particularly if we remain at St Andrews. The average would increase to about 8k a game.

We would need at least 6 new players and our best best would be lower league gems and Premier League loans rather than established Championship players who would command £15k-£20k a week minimum which we simply cannot afford.

If we keep the same financial model then we will struggle for a few seasons with bottom third finishes but that is better than staying in League One for me.

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You have to think there’s a strong possibility that the EU’s jurisdiction over UK state aid rules may be time limited!

Not that it makes CCC giving us a juicy plot of land for a packet of fags and a can of shandy bass any more likely.
I can't imagine a conservative government being a fan of state aid, or even allowing it open for a future lefty government to use it without effort.

Expect tighter rules than now.
 

BornSlippySkyBlue

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I can't imagine a conservative government being a fan of state aid, or even allowing it open for a future lefty government to use it without effort.

Expect tighter rules than now.
Maybe so. Guess we’ll have to wait and see what happens. Still, can’t see it making much difference to any deal between CCC and SISU...
 

shmmeee

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I can't imagine a conservative government being a fan of state aid, or even allowing it open for a future lefty government to use it without effort.

Expect tighter rules than now.

Nah, Boris wants to be able to prop up the industries he’s about to fuck over with hard Brexit.
 

Danceswithhorses

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Interesting article that also proves that they don't understand geometry ;) "Mark Robins has been instrumental in the way a free-falling side have performed a three-sixty and started to climb back from whence they came." If we did a 360, we'd go full circle and still be headed for the Non-League scene. We'd only need to complete a 180 turn to be facing the right way. :pompus::woot::woot:
My pedantic mind spotted that to ;)
 

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