Latest CCFC Analysis Article - the threat of relegation, loans and the transfer window (5 Viewers)

Hincha

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We’re definitely not too good to go down and I think there does need to be reasonable cause for concern for any team from 14th down.

Only getting 12 points from the last 9 games has demonstrated that we haven’t got what it takes to pull away, we will not get an easier run all season.

Need to start getting results that the data suggests we’re capable of.
 

Fergusons_Beard

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Pompey losing last night three nil means they only one game in hand now which obviously makes it a tad easier.


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JoeCCFCPUSB

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Relegation 😂😂😂😂 ffs cone on!!

If we somehow get relegated even with the absolute shite that is below us like Plymouth, I will buy us all a season ticket at Aston Villa and take Luis Binks with us and give him tips on his defensive duties, when Tyrone Mings has the ball obv

Relegation isn't happening, neither is the Villa Season ticket while giving Luis Binks the occasional defensive tip while Mings has the ball.

just like my post, this article is pure waffle.
 

DrPoolittle

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Posted elsewhere but City’s financial situation is beginning to attract media attention.

Not massive attention but enough for comments about City needing to sell.

Over the next few seasons, City will begin to struggle. I think thats a genuine concern
 

Lamps

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There's a lot of people in denial.

Our two most potent players are out injured. We don't know when they will be back. We look like we're trying to sell a couple of players that could make a difference. We've brought back players we loaned to Scottish teams that couldn't get game time there. We keep gifting goals to our opponents. We've even just lost a game where we were winning at 90 minutes.

I'm normally one of the most optimistic around. But I'm starting to worry. I remember our fall down the divisions. Never thought we would get relegated......again.

If Wright and EMC come back and hit form we should be OK. But we're certainly getting pulled into a relegation battle.
 

JoeCCFCPUSB

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Posted elsewhere but City’s financial situation is beginning to attract media attention.

Not massive attention but enough for comments about City needing to sell.

Over the next few seasons, City will begin to struggle. I think thats a genuine concern

What media attention?

Every club is operating at a loss, literally every single club in this division, the division above and the divisions below are operating at a loss.

Coventry struggling in a few years, no need to worry my friend, we always have struggled, we have built a young gifted squad off the back of selling 2 players, reaching a play off final, and the fa cup run, this has all contributed.

When the money dries up, players like MVE or Wright or Sheaf or an in form Simms are then moved on, it may be 1, it maybe 2.
Wright and Sheaf find themselves out the door, we recoup £20 million for the 2 players,
Who originally we signed Wright for £7.5 mill (€9mil euros) we paid £750k for Sheaf.

You take that Income and you go again, things are okay mate. Coventry City will always be a club in this position, and I'm fine with It. I don't want our club taking huge risks, Derby did just that and it backfired, Sunderland just signed a player for ridiculous sums, that's gonna back fire on them, just you wait.


I'm happy with us living smart, balancing the books when needs be, rebuilding smart and eventually getting to a point where we have 5 or 6 top tier talents that could bag us a boat load of money.

Things aren't all doom and gloom, we have been there before, I know a broke club when I see one, we aren't that anymore, but let's not for one minute pretend we got £10 million at the ready for Lampard and Austin to piss up a wall.
 

CCFCAnalysis

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Relegation ffs cone on!!

If we somehow get relegated even with the absolute shite that is below us like Plymouth, I will buy us all a season ticket at Aston Villa and take Luis Binks with us and give him tips on his defensive duties, when Tyrone Mings has the ball obv

Relegation isn't happening, neither is the Villa Season ticket while giving Luis Binks the occasional defensive tip while Mings has the ball.

just like my post, this article is pure waffle.

This is the kind of complacency that gets you relegated. Teams around us are making decisive changes in an attempt to stay up

Yes we’re more likely to finish 10th than 22nd, but that doesn’t mean you can’t go down


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CCFCAnalysis

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What media attention?

Every club is operating at a loss, literally every single club in this division, the division above and the divisions below are operating at a loss.

Coventry struggling in a few years, no need to worry my friend, we always have struggled, we have built a young gifted squad off the back of selling 2 players, reaching a play off final, and the fa cup run, this has all contributed.

When the money dries up, players like MVE or Wright or Sheaf or an in form Simms are then moved on, it may be 1, it maybe 2.
Wright and Sheaf find themselves out the door, we recoup £20 million for the 2 players,
Who originally we signed Wright for £7.5 mill (€9mil euros) we paid £750k for Sheaf.

You take that Income and you go again, things are okay mate. Coventry City will always be a club in this position, and I'm fine with It. I don't want our club taking huge risks, Derby did just that and it backfired, Sunderland just signed a player for ridiculous sums, that's gonna back fire on them, just you wait.


I'm happy with us living smart, balancing the books when needs be, rebuilding smart and eventually getting to a point where we have 5 or 6 top tier talents that could bag us a boat load of money.

Things aren't all doom and gloom, we have been there before, I know a broke club when I see one, we aren't that anymore, but let's not for one minute pretend we got £10 million at the ready for Lampard and Austin to piss up a wall.

This on the other hand is much more sensible. We have to stay smart to compete


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MalcSB

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What media attention?

Every club is operating at a loss, literally every single club in this division, the division above and the divisions below are operating at a loss.

Coventry struggling in a few years, no need to worry my friend, we always have struggled, we have built a young gifted squad off the back of selling 2 players, reaching a play off final, and the fa cup run, this has all contributed.

When the money dries up, players like MVE or Wright or Sheaf or an in form Simms are then moved on, it may be 1, it maybe 2.
Wright and Sheaf find themselves out the door, we recoup £20 million for the 2 players,
Who originally we signed Wright for £7.5 mill (€9mil euros) we paid £750k for Sheaf.

You take that Income and you go again, things are okay mate. Coventry City will always be a club in this position, and I'm fine with It. I don't want our club taking huge risks, Derby did just that and it backfired, Sunderland just signed a player for ridiculous sums, that's gonna back fire on them, just you wait.


I'm happy with us living smart, balancing the books when needs be, rebuilding smart and eventually getting to a point where we have 5 or 6 top tier talents that could bag us a boat load of money.

Things aren't all doom and gloom, we have been there before, I know a broke club when I see one, we aren't that anymore, but let's not for one minute pretend we got £10 million at the ready for Lampard and Austin to piss up a wall.
We have built a young gifted expensive squad who are underperforming badly.
 

MalcSB

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He means the season after, to get relegated after scoring 107 goals would of taken some doing 😂
But not impossible.

I do hope we don’t get a points deduction for something random this season. That can’t be guaranteed. 6 point deduction for failing to control the hound.
 

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