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Covcraig@bury

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Who on earth would want to go and listen to supporters forums and the bullshit the club spills out , and does anyone actually believe them ?
Surely people have got better things to do with their time !!
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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Newsflash: we’re skint!

“The postponements of four out of five home games this season has had a significant impact on our cashflow,” said the CEO, speaking exclusively to CoventryLive.

“We are currently well over £1m down on the forecasts made for this stage of the season. This clearly puts the club under enormous strain and is something that we are trying extremely hard to work within. However, the impact is significant on the football club.

 

Lord_Nampil

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Newsflash: we’re skint!

“The postponements of four out of five home games this season has had a significant impact on our cashflow,” said the CEO, speaking exclusively to CoventryLive.

“We are currently well over £1m down on the forecasts made for this stage of the season. This clearly puts the club under enormous strain and is something that we are trying extremely hard to work within. However, the impact is significant on the football club.


Well makes sense as we have had no cash flow really this season due to games called off and this situation hasn’t been budgets for so it snot rocket science, the problem has depended as the queens unfortunately timed death caused another game to be missed called off, plus we had to rent Burton which means the cup game cost us money rather than making money… we need home games on after the break and hope it doesn’t have any impact on paying bills and the players in September
 

Grendel

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Newsflash: we’re skint!

“The postponements of four out of five home games this season has had a significant impact on our cashflow,” said the CEO, speaking exclusively to CoventryLive.

“We are currently well over £1m down on the forecasts made for this stage of the season. This clearly puts the club under enormous strain and is something that we are trying extremely hard to work within. However, the impact is significant on the football club.


Bed wetter Boddy
 

Grendel

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Well makes sense as we have had no cash flow really this season due to games called off and this situation hasn’t been budgets for so it snot rocket science, the problem has depended as the queens unfortunately timed death caused another game to be missed called off, plus we had to rent Burton which means the cup game cost us money rather than making money… we need home games on after the break and hope it doesn’t have any impact on paying bills and the players in September

We sold Hyam which would cover the shortfall
 

robbiethemole

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so the fee from Hyam would cover most of that, surely they have to be claiming loss of income from Wasps as well, so fucking get on with it
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Newsflash: we’re skint!

“The postponements of four out of five home games this season has had a significant impact on our cashflow,” said the CEO, speaking exclusively to CoventryLive.

“We are currently well over £1m down on the forecasts made for this stage of the season. This clearly puts the club under enormous strain and is something that we are trying extremely hard to work within. However, the impact is significant on the football club.


I suspect a copy of the newspaper has accidently found its way to Turf Moor and Craven Cottage.

Return Address:
MR D.Boddy
Head Offices of Coventry City Football Club
 

Grendel

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Dom Hyam was not sold in the light of the 3 postponements. Thepostponements have caused significant cash flow loss for the month of August but the sale is not connected to the cash flow issue.

So if the sale was not for cash flow issues why is Boddy bleating about cash flow issues
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
Hold up isn't the biggest hit to cash flow and team performance that we didn't make a big sale sufficient to buy 3 or 4 players ? Who was in charge of that ? 🤔

Yes there is a "short term" income loss but a big chunk of that is guaranteed to come in anyway at some stage because it relates to season tickets. Some season ticket income was received any way.

Yes we lost short term income cashflow but equally we didn't get the "short term" expenses. Yes there was a pitch contribution but could be compensated for that.

Say a gate is down 2000 the lost income after excluding vat is under 30k. Our owners couldn't cover that short term ? Indeed couldn't cover £1m if they wanted to ?? 🤔

Of course the hyam sale mitigated things, unfortunately in terms of maximising cash flow it was the wrong sale given the owners history of non finance. How boddy could say it wasn't about cash flow is disingenuous to put it mildly

Think an efl decision is up coming in terms of penalty and boddy setting the scene perhaps 🤔
 
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Grendel

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We should have sold Dabo hamer and Walker for £32 million when we could

 

TomRad85

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So if the sale was not for cash flow issues why is Boddy bleating about cash flow issues
Because he's a useless prick who's been told to lube us up ready for SISU to fuck us in Jan.

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TomRad85

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We should have sold Dabo hamer and Walker for £32 million when we could

The comment that says 'but potentially 3 players we'd never be able to replace like for like' is equally hilarious.

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Grendel

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Hold up isn't the biggest hit to cash flow and team performance that we didn't make a big sale sufficient to buy 3 or 4 players ? Who was in charge of that ? 🤔

Yes there is a "short term" income loss but a big chunk of that is guaranteed to come in anyway at some stage because it relates to season tickets. Some season ticket income was received any way.

Yes we lost short term income cashflow but equally we didn't get the "short term" expenses. Yes there was a pitch contribution but could be compensated for that.

Say a gate is down 2000 the lost income after excluding vat is under 30k. Our owners couldn't cover that short term ? Indeed couldn't cover £1m if they wanted to ?? 🤔

Of course the hyam sale mitigated things, unfortunately in terms of maximising cash flow it was the wrong sale given the owners history of non finance. How boddy could say it wasn't about cash flow is disingenuous to put it mildly

Think an efl decision is up coming in terms of penalty and boddy setting the scene perhaps 🤔

It’s just nonsense. Boddy is tying himself up in knots every time he opens his mouth. Does he think fans are just stupid.
 

ccfc1234

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Any chance of the media not using this stock image any more. Annoying to see the rugby posts in the background every time we hear from Dave.
 

shmmeee

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Newsflash: we’re skint!

“The postponements of four out of five home games this season has had a significant impact on our cashflow,” said the CEO, speaking exclusively to CoventryLive.

“We are currently well over £1m down on the forecasts made for this stage of the season. This clearly puts the club under enormous strain and is something that we are trying extremely hard to work within. However, the impact is significant on the football club.


To be clear, our billionaire owners would rather this than front us the cash that will obviously come in.
 

covcity4life

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We should have sold Dabo hamer and Walker for £32 million when we could

Tbf you laughed at hamer ever going for even 5m and said hyam was shit and no one would want him in same league
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
The way they run the club is an embarrassment- we’re run as a plucky lower league club in the Championship - unfortunately relegation looks inevitable this season.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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The way they run the club is an embarrassment- we’re run as a plucky lower league club in the Championship - unfortunately relegation looks inevitable this season.

Doesn’t help that at least 2 of the promoted sides look comfortable either. Good job Sunlun are so skint and useless
 

clint van damme

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Well Robins is on record in saying he didn’t want to do much this transfer window and priorities were the new pitch at Ryton….

He's got a bench full of players he clearly doesn't trust and only 1 automatic starter to come back from injury.
Not sure he's OK with such a lack of resources.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
Amazingly other teams have actually invested in their teams rather than standing still, who’d have thought it?

‘Neil’s also started selling players David’
‘Oh I have too’
‘Really, who?’
‘Julian’
‘What’s his last name?’
‘Gray’
‘Oh I’m sorry David I thought I knew all the players, where does Julian play?’
‘In defence’
‘Where in defence?’
‘Just general defending in the defence’
 

higgs

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Our squad is very light now very few options at the moment no left back cover or centre half cover a few more injuries and we are in big big trouble

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CDK

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Pete thanks to you for your efforts,as for boddy he's had an easy ride under robins stewardship,but the first sign of trouble ,of sisus own making ,the CBS fiasco followed by hyam and poor results he is a fish out of water ,out of his depth well n truly as is sisu being shown of how not run a club of such great history .
I'm sure JH is turning in his grave right at this moment.
 

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