I for one am really glad this has all gone wrong. Let’s not forget the original chancers were out to capitalise on a terrible situation CCFC and the fans were in.
what kind of surprises me looking back at the original announcement post from 2013, is how many people were saying they’d go. I guess it’s hard to recall exactly how we all felt back then.
Cov United had no class when they started. They hoovered up ready made junior teams from other clubs, not caring about the impact on those clubs, and did the same with CCFC ladies - even ‘taking’ the trophies and roll of honour CCLFC had won before Cov United were even formed. No thoughts about history or tradition, just fed by ego and selfish ambition.
I know a few people who have played for them over the years. Nice lads but they didn’t give a shit about Cov United. They liked winning things and getting paid. It could have been for Dog and Duck FC or Cov United, it made no difference to them.
It was probably over sensitive of me, but I always took the ‘One Club’ and ‘Your Cov, Your Club’ thing as a dig at CCFC. They weren’t ‘one club’ when it all went sour and when the womens team were struggling. All just empty words and hashtags.
Eventually all the egos, the politics and the bollocks has been the undoing of the club (which is common with fan-led clubs). I feel a bit sorry for the guy taking over. If he’s a successful businessman then he’s got more brains than me, but there’s a famous saying about how do you become a millionaire (answer, buy a football club if you’re a billionaire).
Good luck to him on a personal level, but it’s a whole world of classless, murky, political shit that he’s putting his hard earned cash in to.