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AFCCOVENTRY

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@drewwilliams_pa: #ccfc chief exec Tim Fisher tells Press Association Sport there is absolutely no chance Cov will be playing at Ricoh Arena next season #pusb
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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@drewwilliams_pa: Fisher also reveals to PA Sport that Coventry are in process of securing site in the local area on which to build a new stadium #pusb #ccfc
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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@drewwilliams_pa: Fisher states Coventry have lined up a groundshare on an interim basis while their new home is being erected #ccfc #pusb
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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@drewwilliams_pa: Plans will go in front of the Football League at the start of June. Fisher said: "It's a new era" Fully story on PA wire
 

ajsccfc

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Fisher said: "It's a new era and we retained specialists some months ago to advise us on where to build a new stadium for the club - and in the immediate Coventry area by the way

If we go along with any of this as being factual, is there actually anywhere in the city available and suitable for another stadium?
 
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Coventry have confirmed they will definitely not be returning to the Ricoh Arena next season.

Chief executive Tim Fisher has revealed the club are instead in the process of securing a site in the local area on which to build a new stadium.
Fisher says that whilst the new ground is being constructed, they will groundshare with another club, with their plans to be presented to the Football League at the start of June.

The move comes following a year-long rent row with Arena Coventry Limited (ACL), who manage the Ricoh Arena on behalf of joint owners the Alan Edward Higgs Charity and Coventry City Council.

Fisher said: "It's a new era and we retained specialists some months ago to advise us on where to build a new stadium for the club - and in the immediate Coventry area by the way".

City claim they did not want to leave the Ricoh but they had to make the move because "the doors locked on us".

In a statement of their own on Thursday, ACL said "our doors remain open to the Sky Blues".

But asked if there is any chance of Coventry playing at the Ricoh Arena next season, Fisher replied: "None. "People have to understand we do not posture, we do not threaten, because that is not how you do business, you only do business in good faith. Always.

"We have started the process of procuring land so that we can shift the new stadium build forward at a pace. The stadium will be in the Coventry area in accordance with Football League rules."

Fisher added: "We have left the Ricoh Arena.

"We were told categorically by ACL and by the council that there was no commercial deal to be done and in actual fact they would only ever work with the administrator.

"We were very, very clear in our minds as to exactly what was intended. Given the position we have had to make contingency plans to fulfil our fixtures on an interim basis - while we deliver the long-term vision.

"That long-term vision has us playing in the Coventry area in a new stadium that will be designed and delivered in three years.

"All this will be in full consultation with the fans - starting with the upcoming forums. In consideration of financial fair play then we will own all the revenue streams that come from matchday and, non-matchday activities, and therefore we will have every chance of becoming a solid, vibrant club."
 

mattylad

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Coventry have confirmed they will definitely not be returning to the Ricoh Arena next season.
Chief executive Tim Fisher has revealed the club are instead in the process of securing a site in the local area on which to build a new stadium.
Fisher says that whilst the new ground is being constructed, they will groundshare with another club, with their plans to be presented to the Football League at the start of June.
The move comes following a year-long rent row with Arena Coventry Limited (ACL), who manage the Ricoh Arena on behalf of joint owners the Alan Edward Higgs Charity and Coventry City Council.
Fisher said: "It's a new era and we retained specialists some months ago to advise us on where to build a new stadium for the club - and in the immediate Coventry area by the way".
City claim they did not want to leave the Ricoh but they had to make the move because "the doors locked on us".
In a statement of their own on Thursday, ACL said "our doors remain open to the Sky Blues".
But asked if there is any chance of Coventry playing at the Ricoh Arena next season, Fisher replied: "None.
"People have to understand we do not posture, we do not threaten, because that is not how you do business, you only do business in good faith. Always.
"We have started the process of procuring land so that we can shift the new stadium build forward at a pace. The stadium will be in the Coventry area in accordance with Football League rules."
Fisher added: "We have left the Ricoh Arena.
"We were told categorically by ACL and by the council that there was no commercial deal to be done and in actual fact they would only ever work with the administrator.
"We were very, very clear in our minds as to exactly what was intended. Given the position we have had to make contingency plans to fulfil our fixtures on an interim basis - while we deliver the long-term vision.
"That long-term vision has us playing in the Coventry area in a new stadium that will be designed and delivered in three years.
"All this will be in full consultation with the fans - starting with the upcoming forums. In consideration of financial fair play then we will own all the revenue streams that come from matchday and, non-matchday activities, and therefore we will have every chance of becoming a solid, vibrant club."
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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If we go along with any of this as being factual, is there actually anywhere in the city available and suitable for another stadium?

Sowe Common? Surely the council have to give planning permission? The bloke is absolutely God damn insane.
 

Diehard Si

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Did someone say Nuneaton in trouble?

PH4 buy out Nuneaton, move them to the Ricoh. Call them Coventry Blues or Phoenix or whatever. Let Sisu move out to Walsall or Nene Park.

New club already in conference with a stadium and a fair supporter base. Fans get to still watch footy in their own city and lose Sisu.
 

cloughie

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Go on tim but dim build your tin pot memorial park stadium it will be empty

glad to see you have got the gist of the fans feelings

complete t*at
 
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letsallsingtogether

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New ground in three years who will be left to attend. will be a ground like Doncasters keepmoat what a horrible ground fu:censored:this I am gutted my beloved club will be no more. I will go to the first home game next season but will be picketing outside the ground need all like minded supporters to come along show them our disgust in the way we have been treated.:blue::blue::blue:
 

bigfatronssba

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So he's buying land to build a stadium on without actually having planning permission?
 

Big_Ben

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That's an interesting development.

If it's true he could seem to be saying that SISU may no longer be interested in the Ricoh nor the development site around it, but by creating a new stadium in the city they seem to be hinting that they could really want to hang on to, and develop their plan around, the football club.

That's only my guess, but they certainly keep us guessing!
 
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Did someone say Nuneaton in trouble?

PH4 buy out Nuneaton, move them to the Ricoh. Call them Coventry Blues or Phoenix or whatever. Let Sisu move out to Walsall or Nene Park.

New club already in conference with a stadium and a fair supporter base. Fans get to still watch footy in their own city and lose Sisu.

It'd be wrong and immoral to move Nuneaton out of their home into a different city.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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That's an interesting development.

If it's true he could seem to be saying that SISU may no longer be interested in the Ricoh nor the development site around it, but by creating a new stadium in the city they seem to be hinting that they could really want to hang on to, and develop their plan around, the football club.

That's only my guess, but they certainly keep us guessing!

If this plan goes through the club will not survive to see the stadium built.
 

Samo

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@drewwilliams_pa: #ccfc chief exec Tim Fisher tells Press Association Sport there is absolutely no chance Cov will be playing at Ricoh Arena next season #pusb

Play where you like Tim, nobody will be watching! What's that old saying... 'Give 'em enough rope and they will hang themselves' Bring it on Tim, it's just another nail in the SISU coffin!
 

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