Club Statement (6 Viewers)

SkyBlueHomer

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Old Peugeot site? Technically in Rugby Borough, so no issue with Cov City Council planning, but still close enough to be considered in Coventry...

Both old sites being built on so wont happen there
 

Grendel

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Can't ACL sue SISU for releasing false statements, SISU were not forced out of the stadium.

Er yes they were. They were submitted with a court order and do not agree the terms which allow the club to play there.
 

CovFan

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Er yes they were. They were submitted with a court order and do not agree the terms which allow the club to play there.

Couldn't you argue that the court order was brought about due to SISU breaking the contract themselves?
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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Er yes they were. They were submitted with a court order and do not agree the terms which allow the club to play there.

Yeah, so they weren't forced!
 

blend

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Cant believe anyone will be so stupid to suck this bullshit up. Theyre not interested in the team or the club or the fans.
 

Grendel

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Again ,what changed in legal terms yesterday??:thinking about::thinking about:

Nothing. The trust should be getting the football league to clarify that Coventry is in administration and the league have repossessed the share. This would end all of the nonsense.
 

blend

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Theyre still trying to distress acl and undermine the ricoh. The strategy is carefully planned and thought out.
 

Sky Blue Kid

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SISU can "Rattle as many fooking Sabres as they like" Without the GS their words are "EMPTY"
 
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Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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Just a thought about the silence from FL.

Remember when

1 Leicester went into admin the FL changed the rules?

2 Wimbedon/Milton keynes fiasco FL changed the rules?

Now Golden Share?

Are they looking at their rules?

I have a fee ling that this for the FL/FA could be a lot bigger than CCFC just a thought
 

wingy

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Just listening to the radio and Graham Stack read out this statement and it struck me that the way he used their terms in mentioning us as "The CCFC" which is obviously the area of contention around where the share is .Why express it as THE CCFC.
Here it is Pasted

"Therefore we retained stadium specialists some months ago to advise us on suitable sites for a permanent club stadium in the local Coventry area. This will involve a substantial further investment in the CCFC :thinking about:

Fisher himself pertains to the fact that due to legal process they had'nt been able to state these plans.So have they had some equivical ruling from the League yesterday after Appletons remark that putting it up for sale may induce a conclusion between parties who have the potential to clarify the situation ,possibly through legal routes??:thinking about::blue::blue::blue:
 
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ajsccfc

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Just a thought about the silence from FL.

Remember when

1 Leicester went into admin the FL changed the rules?

2 Wimbedon/Milton keynes fiasco FL changed the rules?

Now Golden Share?

Are they looking at their rules?

I have a fee ling that this for the FL/FA could be a lot bigger than CCFC just a thought


I think they'd have to in order to avoid this whole mess happening again. Shame it's us that are the guinea pigs for it.
 

The Penguin

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Just a thought about the silence from FL.

Remember when

1 Leicester went into admin the FL changed the rules?

2 Wimbedon/Milton keynes fiasco FL changed the rules?

Now Golden Share?

Are they looking at their rules?

I have a fee ling that this for the FL/FA could be a lot bigger than CCFC just a thought

They might want to start by tightening up the procedures around ownership and transfer of the share, so that something like this can't happen again.

Maybe you're right, maybe they already are, who knows?
 

derbyskyblue

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50p still says that they'll eventually put out some hilarious statement about how they've come to terms to remain at the Ricoh after listening to the fans because the fans come first and they love the fans.

That's fifty whole pence I'm putting up, so you know I'm serious.
You could buy half of ccfc for that.:D
 
Chief Executive Tim Fisher said: “Everyone is aware of the situation with the Ricoh Arena and the fact that we were forced out of the stadium..."


Nope, still not a fact.

So lets get this right - to make progress we are leaving a state of the art stadium with SISU accruing £69M debts to build another stadium for £30M and a three year wait for occupancy - most other clubs would die for the Ricoh with all of its revenue streams and established status.

You couldn't make it up - an absolute farce and wholesale disgrace.

I will still NOT support an alternative venue even in Coventry
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
Think the problem the FL have is that it becomes increasingly likely that there will have to be legislation to govern football and that has all sorts of ramifications.
 

wingy

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Think the problem the FL have is that it becomes increasingly likely that there will have to be legislation to govern football and that has all sorts of ramifications.
If thats the case ,then who has the power to make the Administrator do his job and join the Dots instead of hiding behind the excuse of slow communication from parties .He even suggested the sale process was a gee-up to accelerate a conclusion ,likely in court.Someone in the triangle is going to have to litigate.
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
Think you could possibly come to a conclusion that there is and always has been a scheme to this going back well in to 2012 wingy. Though that is only an opinion of a possible scenario :whistle::thinking about:

was it set up ready for someone to enact?
 

Sky Blue Kid

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PH4 needs to listen to the biggest proposal yet!....Coming from Brendan Guillfoyle......Get stuck in and buy the Ricoh share and more importantly, CCFC ltd.
The FL will be more likely to agree the GS to a club with everything already in place...ie..a ground to play on!:D
 

Johnnythespider

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Now let me see, how can i get those mugs to follow us to Wallsall, Northampton et al, i know we can tell them that there will be a shiny new stadium to move back to in just 3 years time, that should get them all on side. Yeah nice one Timmy, you really are a daft pratt.
 

wingy

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£30M. ...........Does that include the purchase of land ...... did we hear something of devlopement around the Club of a retail nature ETC so other Investors ,seem to be following someone elses model here .CCC's
Only one difference ,based on the Rotherham model it took something like £25M. to achieve a new ground for ..........Was it a 12K. capacity ,now some may think that is rational or even logical.
But I would argue it demonstrates a certain opinion of us as fans of this club and would seem to say we belong somewhere around 3-4 Division ,that is what they think we want and aspire to.
I think I see diametric difference between what the local Council have been willing to facilitate the club with its ambitions and what the current Custodians view of a successful viable club will be in the future of CCFC.

:blue::blue::blue::blue::blue:
 

Pete in Portugal

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So the legal Situation now allows comunication of this nature that before yesterday it Could'nt ,Whats Changed these things have been said before ,the only thing that changed yesterday was appletons statement that Ltd was for sale .I only see this as food for their dealings with the League ,we must lobby them .
AGain the fat Buffoon uses the Word FORCED.:jerkit::jerkit::blue::blue::blue::slap::slap::slap:

We can certainly try lobbying the FL. It certainly will not do any harm. However don't expect to get anything more than a standard response saying they can't comment. I challenged this and said I had not requested them to comment, but to investigate whether one of their clubs was planning to breach their rules about ground location. They replied saying my comments had been noted. Less than 2 hours later TF came out of the wood work with his first statement for a couple of months or so, saying a that the Club was 'keeping the relevant authorities informed of it's plans'. Co-incidence? Maybe, but I sense that privately, the FL do act on legitimate points, while maintaining a public stance of 'no comment'.
 
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valiant15

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£30M. ...........Does that include the purchase of land ...... did we hear something of devlopement around the Club of a retail nature ETC so other Investors ,seem to be following someone elses model here .CCC's
Only one difference ,based on the Rotherham model it took something like £25M. to achieve a new ground for ..........Was it a 12K. capacity ,now some may think that is rational or even logical.
But I would argue it demonstrates a certain opinion of us as fans of this club and would seem to say we belong somewhere around 3-4 Division ,that is what they think we want and aspire to.
I think I see diametric difference between what the local Council have been willing to facilitate the club with its ambitions and what the current Custodians view of a successful viable club will be in the future of CCFC.

:blue::blue::blue::blue::blue:
They'd just squat until it was given to them.
 

SkyBlueMatt

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Complete rubbish, not a chance on gods green earth will another stadium be built in Coventry, and SISU cirtainly would not back one.

Its just another move in the game between SISU and ACL, more pointless media attention.
 

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