Tim fisher Coventry City Closing in on Deal for New Stadium (6 Viewers)

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Tim Fisher says Coventry City are closing in on deal for new stadium site Sky Blues chief executive expects decision within three weeks - while Brandon speedway site is being sold Share on printShare on email Tim Fisher Coventry City’s boss claims they are closing in on a deal for a new stadium - just as the Brandon speedway site is being sold. Coventry City Holdings Limited chief executive Tim Fisher also said the club was still in commercial negotiations with clubs in the region over sharing a ground outside Coventry while the new stadium is being built. Speaking publicly for the first time in two weeks, Mr Fisher told the Telegraph that Nene Park in Northamptonshire was NOT among groundsharing stadia “on the club’s radar”.

It is thought two or three preferred groundshares are still within the West Midlands . He was responding to renewed Sky Blues fans’ internet speculation over the disused former Kettering Town and Rushton and Diamonds ground - after the Telegraph revealed the League is not insisting the groundshare must be within a 30-mile radius of Coventry , as had been previously speculated. Fans’ rumours about Nene Park were also heightened after reports the electricity had been switched back on by an un-named third party.

On the site for a new stadium, which Mr Fisher hopes would be built within three years, he said: “We’re down to two or three sites in the immediate Coventry area, and we’re going into the final furlong of site negotiations. “It is likely that in two or three weeks, we could be selected as the preferred buyer for one of those sites.


“We’re trying to get a site which meets all the requirements, not just around the first team, but academy too.” The club would have to place a bond with the League of possibly £1million as deposit, to be paid should the new stadium plan fall through at any stage. But some sources contend the League will not insist on advanced plans early on, as insolvency practitioner Brendan Guilfoyle suggested this week - but will instead seek phased evidence of deliverability over months and years. Mick Horton Jeff Davies Meanwhile, property agent GVA, based in Birmingham, said it had received final offers from shortlisted buyers of Brandon stadium, home of Coventry Bees.

GVA’s Andrew Moss and Mr Fisher refused to say if Coventry City was among them. Mr Moss added: “Within the next two weeks, I’d like to think we will have identified a preferred purchaser.” He said any final sale would be concluded in “due diligence” talks with stadium owner Avtar Sandhu, which could include any ongoing challenge to the site’s ownership by HM Revenue and Customs. Coventry Bees speedway owner Mick Horton has stated he recently signed a new four-year deal to use Brandon for speedway. The venue’s greyhound racing lease is also reported to be long-term.

Mr Horton has also claimed the infrastructure and road network around the Brandon site would make a football stadium a non-runner. On ground-sharing arrangements, Mr Fisher said: “It’s not Nene Park. It’s not been on our radar for consideration. “We’re trying to keep within the realms of credibility. I don’t believe it’s a credible option. “We’re continuing to work with the Football League and the police to come up with a solution that works for all parties. “Any possible stadium for a ground-share has got to accommodate do-able travel time for fans, a minimum standard in terms of facilities and a minimum capacity of around 10,000 or more.” He added: “We have been consulting with the Football League on this ever since it first became clear that Arena Coventry Limited might prevent us from continuing to play at the Ricoh.”


Some sources claim the League is prepared to be flexible in a process of elimination, should several clubs reject groundsharing approaches by Coventry City - including over distance from Coventry. It is not known if Walsall’s Banks’s stadium remains an option - after its team manager Dean Smith spoke out against the plan , saying it would destroy the pitch. Hedge fund Sisu-owed Coventry City Holdings’ parent company Otium Entertainment Group Ltd - in which Mr Fisher is a director - has been selected as preferred buyer for the company in administration , Coventry City Football Club Limited. As the Telegraph reported yesterday , the League is awaiting the administration process - including a creditors’ meeting provisionally expected around July 15 - before deciding whether or not to transfer the “golden share” right to play in the league to Otium, or a related company. ACL has offered to administrator Paul Appleton for home matches to be played at the Ricoh rent free , on a matchday costs only basis - for as long as the club remains in administration.
 

wingy

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How on earth can he tell us where we are going to play while we are in Admin ,did he not tell us all at the Forums that he can't because of Admin ,which we are going to remain in for 6-8 weeks minimum.
 

wingy

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Why do the CT not approach any club that could potentially utilise Nene Park and Eliminate them?

Its an amazing piece of SISU PR otherwise ,who do they retain these days ? Not Nobby Clarke is It?:eek:
 

Gray

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"a minimum capacity of around 10,000 or more.” Hahahahahahah!!!!! expecting lots of away fans then Timmy?
 

lifelongcityfan

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now also talking about a minimum capacity of around 10,000... a few weeks ago he was saying 18,000 in the forum I attended when we ridiculed teh fact we heard it was going to be 12k.
SISU really are on a mission to take this cluib as low as they can. Anyone who continues to fund them must be stupid
Get the b******s out.

Away games only now.
 

Noggin

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now also talking about a minimum capacity of around 10,000... a few weeks ago he was saying 18,000 in the forum I attended when we ridiculed teh fact we heard it was going to be 12k.
SISU really are on a mission to take this cluib as low as they can. Anyone who continues to fund them must be stupid
Get the b******s out.

Away games only now.

For the ground share not the new stadium
 
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He's talking about 10,000 for the shared ground, not the capacity of any new stadium.
 

RegTheDonk

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.....“We have been consulting with the Football League on this ever since it first became clear that Arena Coventry Limited might prevent us from continuing to play at the Ricoh.”....

Sounds like a plea to ACL to let them back.
 

Manchester_sky_blue

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Well as a result of todays comprehensive spending review it now looks extremely likely that i will lose my job so i wont be able to afford to go to any more games regardless of where they are...................
 

Sub

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if it stops otium (SISU) retaining ownership of the club and gives a chance for new owners to buy the club i hope they dont let them back (and i know this may go against what alot of other fans want) but i just want the nightmare of sisu and otium or whatever they have called themself this week, over and done with !!
 

torchomatic

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Yep, same here. I hate the fucking Tories and that smug c**t Osborn.

Well as a result of todays comprehensive spending review it now looks extremely likely that i will lose my job so i wont be able to afford to go to any more games regardless of where they are...................
 

torchomatic

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fernandopartridge

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now also talking about a minimum capacity of around 10,000... a few weeks ago he was saying 18,000 in the forum I attended when we ridiculed teh fact we heard it was going to be 12k.
SISU really are on a mission to take this cluib as low as they can. Anyone who continues to fund them must be stupid
Get the b******s out.

Away games only now.

You've just proved him right. "Not a penny more" "Away games only"

Why would we need a ground larger than 10k?
 

Houdi

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He said much the same 3 weeks ago, so it sounds like they are not much further on.
Precisely he said exactly the same things at the forums.You have to love the line,'we're down to 2 or 3 sites in the Coventry area'.If it's that few you would think he would know exactly how many sites they have narrowed it down too.:eek:
 

Sky Blue Dal

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You've just proved him right. "Not a penny more" "Away games only"

Why would we need a ground larger than 10k?

Because we Are Coventry City FC and should have bigger ambitions just like our Jimmy Hill did.... That's why!!

Because we have large fan base which at the moment are not visible and have lost there way for the time being due to SISU failure to run a successful club.

Because if ever new future owners come in and we get success and ever start moving up the league we will need a larger place as we will not be able to accommodate all our fans who will return.

Because FFP will dictate what we can afford to buy ... not much if we have a 12,000 stadium..

I can go on and on!!


You have already surrendered to the fact that we are not worthy of ever getting back to top flight football which I find very sad.
 
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Warwickhunt

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I am struggling to diffrentiate the difference between the smell of Bullshite and waffle just lately its becoming hazy:jerkit:
 

wingy

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No expression of Frustration or The need for a Speedy exit from admin , that were heavily trailed at the Forums. :thinking about:
 
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Jack Griffin

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Just a thought, what is the situation with land around Coventry Airport?

http://www.againstthegateway.org/

Would be just like SISU, not content to undermine North Coventry redevelopment plans also want to join in despoiling South Coventry.
 

covmark

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now also talking about a minimum capacity of around 10,000... a few weeks ago he was saying 18,000 in the forum I attended when we ridiculed teh fact we heard it was going to be 12k.
SISU really are on a mission to take this cluib as low as they can. Anyone who continues to fund them must be stupid
Get the b******s out.

Away games only now.

Why is everyone who wants to continue to support the team "stupid" you arrogant prick. So away games only for you, does that include an away cup tie at maybe man utd, Chelsea etc
 

James Smith

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Well as a result of todays comprehensive spending review it now looks extremely likely that i will lose my job so i wont be able to afford to go to any more games regardless of where they are...................

That's a shame, I hope it doesn't happen to you.
 

wingy

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Yep, same here. I hate the fucking Tories and that smug c**t Osborn.

This deserves its own thread!! I never caught this today only a brief glimpse .

He seems to relish what he's doing to folk, looks like he's become a cannibal who has been offered raw flesh ,salivating over a corpse ,looks a bit like this joker!!!:jerkit::jerkit:

images
 

Manchester_sky_blue

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That's a shame, I hope it doesn't happen to you.

In a strange way I hope it does, sick of constantly worrying about my job, constantly having to fight negative changes and stupid decisions. Tired of always being the one that has to rally the troops to find solution.

In some ways id rather be redundant, go and push trolleys round tescos and be happy. Having a career as opposed to a job has to me at least become somewhat overrated.
 

James Smith

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In a strange way I hope it does, sick of constantly worrying about my job, constantly having to fight negative changes and stupid decisions. Tired of always being the one that has to rally the troops to find solution.

In some ways id rather be redundant, go and push trolleys round tescos and be happy. Having a career as opposed to a job has to me at least become somewhat overrated.
I had a job in the media which I lost due to a merger and my best friend suggested retail, which so far hasn't been too bad. Although I do have to work weekends which has resulted my attendance at matches being close to zero, I enjoy it far more than I thought I would. Best of luck whatever happens.
 

Lord_Nampil

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Tim Fisher says Coventry City are closing in on deal for new stadium site Sky Blues chief executive expects decision within three weeks - while Brandon speedway site is being sold Share on printShare on email Tim Fisher Coventry City’s boss claims they are closing in on a deal for a new stadium - just as the Brandon speedway site is being sold. Coventry City Holdings Limited chief executive Tim Fisher also said the club was still in commercial negotiations with clubs in the region over sharing a ground outside Coventry while the new stadium is being built. Speaking publicly for the first time in two weeks, Mr Fisher told the Telegraph that Nene Park in Northamptonshire was NOT among groundsharing stadia “on the club’s radar”.

It is thought two or three preferred groundshares are still within the West Midlands . He was responding to renewed Sky Blues fans’ internet speculation over the disused former Kettering Town and Rushton and Diamonds ground - after the Telegraph revealed the League is not insisting the groundshare must be within a 30-mile radius of Coventry , as had been previously speculated. Fans’ rumours about Nene Park were also heightened after reports the electricity had been switched back on by an un-named third party.

On the site for a new stadium, which Mr Fisher hopes would be built within three years, he said: “We’re down to two or three sites in the immediate Coventry area, and we’re going into the final furlong of site negotiations. “It is likely that in two or three weeks, we could be selected as the preferred buyer for one of those sites.


“We’re trying to get a site which meets all the requirements, not just around the first team, but academy too.” The club would have to place a bond with the League of possibly £1million as deposit, to be paid should the new stadium plan fall through at any stage. But some sources contend the League will not insist on advanced plans early on, as insolvency practitioner Brendan Guilfoyle suggested this week - but will instead seek phased evidence of deliverability over months and years. Mick Horton Jeff Davies Meanwhile, property agent GVA, based in Birmingham, said it had received final offers from shortlisted buyers of Brandon stadium, home of Coventry Bees.

GVA’s Andrew Moss and Mr Fisher refused to say if Coventry City was among them. Mr Moss added: “Within the next two weeks, I’d like to think we will have identified a preferred purchaser.” He said any final sale would be concluded in “due diligence” talks with stadium owner Avtar Sandhu, which could include any ongoing challenge to the site’s ownership by HM Revenue and Customs. Coventry Bees speedway owner Mick Horton has stated he recently signed a new four-year deal to use Brandon for speedway. The venue’s greyhound racing lease is also reported to be long-term.

Mr Horton has also claimed the infrastructure and road network around the Brandon site would make a football stadium a non-runner. On ground-sharing arrangements, Mr Fisher said: “It’s not Nene Park. It’s not been on our radar for consideration. “We’re trying to keep within the realms of credibility. I don’t believe it’s a credible option. “We’re continuing to work with the Football League and the police to come up with a solution that works for all parties. “Any possible stadium for a ground-share has got to accommodate do-able travel time for fans, a minimum standard in terms of facilities and a minimum capacity of around 10,000 or more.” He added: “We have been consulting with the Football League on this ever since it first became clear that Arena Coventry Limited might prevent us from continuing to play at the Ricoh.”


Some sources claim the League is prepared to be flexible in a process of elimination, should several clubs reject groundsharing approaches by Coventry City - including over distance from Coventry. It is not known if Walsall’s Banks’s stadium remains an option - after its team manager Dean Smith spoke out against the plan , saying it would destroy the pitch. Hedge fund Sisu-owed Coventry City Holdings’ parent company Otium Entertainment Group Ltd - in which Mr Fisher is a director - has been selected as preferred buyer for the company in administration , Coventry City Football Club Limited. As the Telegraph reported yesterday , the League is awaiting the administration process - including a creditors’ meeting provisionally expected around July 15 - before deciding whether or not to transfer the “golden share” right to play in the league to Otium, or a related company. ACL has offered to administrator Paul Appleton for home matches to be played at the Ricoh rent free , on a matchday costs only basis - for as long as the club remains in administration.
Key words 'might prevent'.... We may build a new stadium but we could play the next 3 seasons at the Ricoh!
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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"Phased evidence of deliverability"..well for a start, spell-checker doesn't even think that deliverability is a real word. So it probably isn't deliverable.
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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You've just proved him right. "Not a penny more" "Away games only"

Why would we need a ground larger than 10k?

Yeah, only Championship and upwards clubs would need one of those! And we're a crappy lower league club forever now, aren't we?
 

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