AFCCOVENTRY
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Basically to sum it up... We have listened to you and we hear you...
But tough we are not playing in Coventry again.
But tough we are not playing in Coventry again.
Is it me or is the CET website really slow all the time ?
What a load of bollocks, Tim ! Plan A is still open for you, so stop bull shitting us. You can still negotiate with ACL. This is, of course,if your Company has the Golden Share ! Stop treating us like idiots.
Is it me or is the CET website really slow all the time ?
Sorry Tim we now have a plan b in place too. You'll be playing "home" matches in an empty stadium next year
Is it me or is the CET website really slow all the time ?
I think we'd all prefer to lock everyone in a room until they come to an agreement and my gut feeling is that we will be at the Ricoh next season but I think ACL need to make the next move with regard to negotiation.
Seems to me there is a total breakdown there and little chance of moving forward without a change in personnel on one, if not both, sides. Was hoping the change in council leader would bring this about but immediately placing Mutton in charge makes that seem unlikely. Recent statements from ACL have stated that they will not speak to Fisher or SISU, bit hard to negotiateif the other side won't talk to you!
My understanding is that an agreement separateto the lease was made for the last 3 games of the season. If I was ACL I would release a statement saying whilst the club remains in administration they are happy to continue on the same terms as for those 3 games with whoever the football league deems to be running the football club. It's a win win to me. Puts the ball back firmly in SISUs court, no way they can then say they are locked out and makes ACL look the more reasonableof the two sides. Also puts some pressure on the football league to make a statement over who is actually in charge.
He doesn't seem to understand that hardened veteran supporters, like myself, who have been going up since the late 1960's and had a season ticket for many, many seasons will no longer go.
I'm sure the vast majority feel exactly the same way.
The stadium isn't going to be empty, but it's going to be very close and without revenue from tickets how on earth are we going to be able to wheel and deal in the transfer market and be able to create a squad that can compete on an even footing with every other club in this division.
Could well find that we have the lowest gates in League One and this will make us the poor cousins. This is surely then going to result in a relegation dogfight and the distinct possibility of us dropping down to bottom tier.
You also have to wonder how on earth are CCFC going to be able to attract players to this club.
I looked on Google to see if I could find Tim's address so I could write to him, but seemingly he is living on another planet.
Does anyone else see these stories and honestly don't care or believe anything anymore? I just wanna see ccfc play football.
Does anyone else see these stories and honestly don't care or believe anything anymore? I just wanna see ccfc play football.
it's crap. slow and riddled with pop up and adverts, audio ones too.
“So we hear loud and clear both the message from the supporters via the Telegraph campaign and our own consultation with fans and we agree with them.”
make it small like juves new ground...17-20k and it coudl be good atmosphjere
only if its in cov though...outskirts can kiss my behind!
make it small like juves new ground...17-20k and it coudl be good atmosphjere
only if its in cov though...outskirts can kiss my behind!
make it small like juves new ground...17-20k and it coudl be good atmosphjere
only if its in cov though...outskirts can kiss my behind!
has anyone else spotted that this is an implicit admission by TF .............
If they were putting forward the plan for a new stadium in December then they had no intention of agreeing a rental that would keep the club at the Ricoh. The discussions that took place in January 2013 were at best based on two different premises ....... a short term deal for SISU and a long term deal offered by ACL to CCFC. At worst the discussions to lower the rent and gain access other income streams were simply not entered in to in good faith because TF & co were always going to leave - any offer or heads of terms were never going to be good enough.
anyone starting to see a thread to this or a plan mixed in with all the PR?
I think it's quite clear that the plans they have...or not depending on your point of view...are to build a ground outside Coventry-and by Coventry I mean the city of Coventry. The carefully chosen words used by TF "in the vicinity of Coventry" ,"Coventry local area" says to me it will be outside the city. I mean how difficult is it to say IN bloody Coventry?!
Is there a handy map somewhere showing exactly where the city of coventry ends? I assume this is also where the influence of the council over planning and such like ends as well.
has anyone else spotted that this is an implicit admission by TF .............
If they were putting forward the plan for a new stadium in December then they had no intention of agreeing a rental that would keep the club at the Ricoh. The discussions that took place in January 2013 were at best based on two different premises ....... a short term deal for SISU and a long term deal offered by ACL to CCFC. At worst the discussions to lower the rent and gain access other income streams were simply not entered in to in good faith because TF & co were always going to leave - any offer or heads of terms were never going to be good enough.
anyone starting to see a thread to this or a plan mixed in with all the PR?
I've always thought it's CV1-CV6 with a few exceptions I would've thought. Anywhere outside those postcodes for me anyway would be playing outside the city.
Christ this is what it's come down to. Post codes. I'm not supporting the team if they play in CV8. No way, Jose!