LoyalSupporters
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First Walsall, now St. Andrew's? :facepalm:
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/sky-blues-set-play-home-1944700
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/sky-blues-set-play-home-1944700
Still would have a clash on 6th April with both sides due to be at home. :facepalm:
First Walsall, now St. Andrew's? :facepalm:
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/sky-blues-set-play-home-1944700
The Walsall rumour was started by the fans.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, I won't watch Cov City home games outside of Coventry, so I'll be needing a refund for the last 3 matches. I've spoken to a few others over our way and none will support that bullshit either.
How shallow.
I don't stand for allowing the club to get ripped off with a immoral rent, whoever owns us, neither do I support SISU's immoral ways of handling this saga (if it works, I won't complain though), so I'm happy to support this move somewhat, if it's a temporary solution. This may turn out to be a shrewd move, equally it could turn out to be catastrophic, we'll have to wait and see! I think it'll lead to short-term losses less people coming, which may, however, be neutralized IF we get revenues, but long-term could be better, in the form of a rent agreement. I don't know what will happen.
It'll be interesting to see if SISU have called ACL's bluff that they don't need CCFC, if so, it'll be used as a lever to return to the negotiation table, and get an even further favourable rent agreement, if ACL really don't need CCFC, well, the move shoots the club in the foot... With a shotgun.
Anxious times ahead people, brace yourselves.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, I won't watch Cov City home games outside of Coventry, so I'll be needing a refund for the last 3 matches. I've spoken to a few others over our way and none will support that bullshit either.
Main problem with this will be trouble outside the ground. It's almost a guarantee, I would not be bringing any children.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, I won't watch Cov City home games outside of Coventry, so I'll be needing a refund for the last 3 matches. I've spoken to a few others over our way and none will support that bullshit either.
You need to man up. Do you really think ANYONE cares about you trying your hardest to take the moral high ground it's a game of football. You either support the team & want to watch them or you don't. By the sounds of it. YOU DONT your desperate to nit pick and moan.
You should go. You could re kindle done of the fun you had at The Emirates/White Heart Lane. You know. The only other times you've watched city away from the Ricoh this year.
I think post #15 is indicative of the effect that this whole nonsense is having on us the loyal fan base.
In many ways I empathise with Ashdown's position- there is something abhorrent about playing CCFC games outside of Coventry- based merely on a position taken by one of the offending parties in this debacle.
That said we will be there- wherever that may be like we always are. But its wrong and so so unnecessary.
I would be asking for a refund if I had pre booked my tickets
I've said it before and I'll say it again, I won't watch Cov City home games outside of Coventry, so I'll be needing a refund for the last 3 matches. I've spoken to a few others over our way and none will support that bullshit either.
Too true.
You can guarantee there will be some locals trying to stir up a bit of trouble.
Wherever we play, it ain't going to be home for sure.
What's shallow about it? It's bad enough playing home games on the border of Nuneaton and Beduff.
Sky blue Taylor please go onto the pwkh thread and comment.How shallow.
I don't stand for allowing the club to get ripped off with a immoral rent, whoever owns us, neither do I support SISU's immoral ways of handling this saga (if it works, I won't complain though), so I'm happy to support this move somewhat, if it's a temporary solution. This may turn out to be a shrewd move, equally it could turn out to be catastrophic, we'll have to wait and see! I think it'll lead to short-term losses less people coming, which may, however, be neutralized IF we get revenues, but long-term could be better, in the form of a rent agreement. I don't know what will happen.
It'll be interesting to see if SISU have called ACL's bluff that they don't need CCFC, if so, it'll be used as a lever to return to the negotiation table, and get an even further favourable rent agreement, if ACL really don't need CCFC, well, the move shoots the club in the foot... With a shotgun.
Anxious times ahead people, brace yourselves.
Yesterday priority tickets went on sale for the Orient game at the Ricoh.
Birmingham is a £1.80 (de courcey price, don't know the adult Midlands fare) bus away, or £5 train away, it's not ideal, and if people can't go, fair enough, choosing not to go, in my view is shallow, especially if people are willing to go away games and not to Brum to watch CCFC play.
I'm looking forward to it tbh, might experience the nightlife, town before etc. it'll be like an away game, and I prefer away days anyway!
Sky blue Taylor please go onto the pwkh thread and comment.
I thought you were 16, what nightlife are you hoping for...............Pizzahut and a bag of Skittles from the Newsagent?!
Why? My reply is relevant to the thread.