Wasps going into admin & the impact on CCFC (30 Viewers)

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Grendel

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It's easier to lie about the future than it is the past...

So Dom Hyam wasn’t sold for cash flow reasons then?
 

Nick

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No I just don’t take at face value what people say to try and make a situation look better than it is.

We said we had a deal to get the pitch relaid which wasn’t in any agreement at all was it?

No but you are taking a rumor you heard to try and make it look worse.

Using your own logic of something being fact because Mike Ashley "didn't deny it" then I assume you will do the same and wait for acl to deny ccfc paid for it?
 

Telfer85

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I honestly don’t know anymore. I just can’t see these new owners spending money buying wasps holdings, leaving the cbs and their training centre and just been like yeh don’t know where we gonna play or train next season. If they risked losing the ground to new owners although simon says it’s income they still might not want them there. They don’t have a guarantee that new owners would rent it to them. So they must be confident in being the preferred bidder if it went into admin.

This combined with the defeat yesterday, the transfer embargo and potentially playing at another home ground…it ain’t half hard supporting this club at times. You just think when are we ever gonna catch a break!

I still wouldn’t change it for the world though. Be boring supporting anyone else.
 

Nick

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I honestly don’t know anymore. I just can’t see these new owners spending money buying wasps holdings, leaving the cbs and their training centre and just been like yeh don’t know where we gonna play or train next season. If they risked losing the ground to new owners although simon says it’s income they still might not want them there. They don’t have a guarantee that new owners would rent it to them. So they must be confident in being the preferred bidder if it went into admin.

This combined with the defeat yesterday, the transfer embargo and potentially playing at another home ground…it ain’t half hard supporting this club at times. You just think when are we ever gonna catch a break!

I still wouldn’t change it for the world though. Be boring supporting anyone else.
The new owners also include the owner of the training ground.
 

Grendel

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In the end I see all of the hierarchy of both clubs virtually identical

Richardson and Seppala - two publicity shy owners who strangely occasionally pop up when some good news is on the cards and attach themselves to a myriad of ownership structures to protect their interests

Eastwood and Fisher - two slime balls who have condescending arrogant personalities who will do anything to represent their leaders

Vaughan and Boddy - footsoldiers who take in their leaders nonsense and deliver it to the fans - generally poorly communicated and usually not even credible to be believed
 

wingy

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I don't see any advantage of a new independent owner having both teams within the arena .
It would lose any gain's of having the football team being leached away to the rugby operation.
Think when we had one stand open etc.
Playing on the pitch would require more repair/maintenance etc .

I'm fact I wouldn't sign up to play on it if it wasn't sole use.
 

GIMOC

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from what I heard, not sure how true. We paid for the pitch ourselves which meant no rent to be paid.


he’s not. He’s done well for himself but certainly not minted enough to pay for a pitch relay etc…

exactly what I said the other day backed up by the club today. Along with Walsall being the ground being spoken about as our alternative. Yet according to most on here. I don’t know what I’m talking about and make things up. and you wonder why genuine people who know stuff don’t bother posting on here.
 

CV22SBA

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Walsall. I just don’t get it.

Yes, we can all assume that not many will go. But let’s say, by way of weird protest, 12000+ turned up ST in hand. What are you gonna do now?
Yeah crazy right and actually the home end only holds 9,300 with 2K away end. We took nearly 5K to Burton for the crap cup so they can’t just expect and basically hope 9K don’t turn up.
 

Nick

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Walsall. I just don’t get it.

Yes, we can all assume that not many will go. But let’s say, by way of weird protest, 12000+ turned up ST in hand. What are you gonna do now?
I'm guessing the choices are very limited at short notice.
 

clint van damme

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Yeah crazy right and actually the home end only holds 9,300 with 2K away end. We took nearly 5K to Burton for the crap cup so they can’t just expect and basically hope 9K don’t turn up.

When Blues had to close parts of their ground and couldn't accommodate all their ST holders the had to allow one block of ST holders in for one game, then another block for the next, maybe they've got something like that in mind, though hopefully this isn't going beyond 1 game.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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People are wetting themselves about the transfer embargo....it will be long gone before the transfer window opens.

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SISU won't be buying anyone anyway.

So much for running the club at break even.
 

Skyblueweeman

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Can't wait for us to be the answer to a question on the Chase in a few years:

"Which football club played 'home' games at 5 different venues in 20 years?"

Likely to be 6 by the end of the week.
 

Liquid Gold

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Can't wait for us to be the answer to a question on the Chase in a few years:

"Which football club played 'home' games at 5 different venues in 20 years?"

Likely to be 6 by the end of the week.
There is something in there that could go to that knowledge segment guardian football do
 

Alkhen

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Assuming the money comes off the rent

Yep gets me wondering if they were compelled to release this statement or if this sort of thing can just go on unreported as long as payments are met?

Could it be a calculated release to hammer home that CCFC have been negatively affected financially by Wasps ineptitudes

Or could it be the club need to get all financial info out in the open pre take over on Monday 🤞😂
 

SBT

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There is something in there that could go to that knowledge segment guardian football do

We still wouldn’t even come close to being the worst offenders - I can think of at least one other team who’s had more home venues (albeit not in this country).
 

Briles

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The fact we've just asked HMRC for time to pay is very very bad news. I'm usually quite blasé about things but that shows that SISU aren't prepared to fork out even to appease the government. If they imagine things will be fine in the coming months they why wouldn't they cough it up short term? Dodgy as hell
 

SBT

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Again though, also scare mongering about points deductions.

It's that pr thing again social media accounts coming out to play as well....

Rinse and repeat tactic.

It’s actually amazing how much you have in common with some of your Wasps counterparts on their forum once shit starts hitting the fan with our own club. Proper Springfield vs Shelbyville stuff.
 

Sick Boy

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I just can't see it being viable long-term for Wasps to stay in Cov. It has been demonstrated that interest isn't there to sustain the CBS, even when times are calmer. Factor in the backlash if they do get control of the stadium again and it would be a disaster.

As Cov fans we have been conditioned to fear the worst. I fully expect us to get shafted
There won’t be much of a backlash - even when they first moved to the city there was general apathy from our fanbase with some even congratulating them as it was getting one over on SISU.
 

SBT

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I think the point was the capacity is smaller than our season ticket holders so how are they going to work it

Presumably existing STs won’t be honoured and they’ll sell tickets on a game-by-game basis with the usual priority scheme applying. (I can sense a whole new supporter points category coming along)
 

Alkhen

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There won’t be much of a backlash - even when they first moved to the city there was general apathy from our fanbase with some even congratulating them as it was getting one over on SISU.

Different situation now. Far more people engaged in the situation. Cov sitting in a higher league. They won't be able to pull the charm offensive, free ticket bollocks again.

All that aside I just can't see how any new owners would want to keep them here when it's a great chance to reset back in London. Considering they are starting off again in the championship there will be no better time to move back and grow again. Groundshare with a smaller London football club. Makes way more sense than rattling around a stadium with 25000 empty seats
 

Briles

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Different situation now. Far more people engaged in the situation. Cov sitting in a higher league. They won't be able to pull the charm offensive, free ticket bollocks again.

All that aside I just can't see how any new owners would want to keep them here when it's a great chance to reset back in London. Considering they are starting off again in the championship there will be no better time to move back and grow again. Groundshare with a smaller London football club. Makes way more sense than rattling around a stadium with 25000 empty seats

Anybody who buys the CBS sure has hell wouldn't be doing it for the football team. We would be a distraction.
 

Nick

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It’s actually amazing how much you have in common with some of your Wasps counterparts on their forum once shit starts hitting the fan with our own club. Proper Springfield vs Shelbyville stuff.
yeah because it's the same as HMRC calling it in to put us into admin isn't it?
 
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