Yes, they don't want Cov in Cov while sisu are in charge, wish they'd admit it.
It's just inspired me to go Northampton tomorrow, so it was a useful email!
Had anybody else got it? Just got an anti sisu pro acl propaganda email from the trust...
Thank you pro-sisu anti ACL moderator called Nick, you see we can all jump to conclusions, just like you've done.
Yes, they don't want Cov in Cov while sisu are in charge, wish they'd admit it.
It's just inspired me to go Northampton tomorrow, so it was a useful email!
That's a bit biased? No one in all of this is completely blameless.Thank you pro-sisu anti ACL moderator called Nick, you see we can all jump to conclusions, just like you've done.
Shropshire?I can see where you are coming from,
there is only so much don't do it, don't do it before you finally just do it
It includes an article from Private Eye:
Private Eye article about sisu and CCFC
In case you haven't seen it (and are interested in a different perspective) here's an article from Private Eye.
Says it all really about our owners and their lack of morals.
They are not football people and have no connection with the many fans of ccfc
R.I.P CCFC
Coventry City
The sad demise of the Sky Blues - now a homeless former Premiership club playing League One "home" games in Northampton - has not been reflected ...in the fortunes of Joy Seppala and Dermot Coleman, the owners of the London-based SISU Capital hedge-fund management group which effectively controls the financially precarious club.
The recently filed accounts for SISU Capital show the chief executive and major shareholder Seppala shared with Coleman £359,432 during 2013 in drawings from their limited partnership interests, compared with £139,000 in 2012 and £145,000 in 2011. This is despite an increase in redemptions from the SISU hedge-funds - as happened in 2011. During 2012, management fees fell because the volume of funds dropped. SISU's fees and earnings by Seppala and Coleman are much reduced since 2007, the year SISU took over Coventry.
Last April SISU changed auditors - KPMG is out, BDO is in. Back in 2011, SISU settled an investigation by HM Revenue & Customs into the company accounts from 2006 to 2008 with a payment of £161,750.
Any outside investors in the SISU-managed ARVO Master Fund would not have been impressed in the history of the Coventry City investment. The Club was forced into administration in March by the Cayman Island hedge fund, owed £10m as a secured creditor for money advanced to the club, as a result of a row with the owners of the Ricoh stadium over the £1m annual rent. ARVO is still backing the latest post-administration owners, Otium Entertainment Group, with a charge over its shares in the club registered last month and signed by Seppala as an ARVO director. But then Otium is in turn controlled by a Cayman limited partnership managed by SISU.
No doubt Seppala enjoys discussing the vicissitudes of football finance with her fellow members of the City Takeover Panel, which exists to ensure that "shareholders are treated fairly, are not denied the opportunity to decide on the merits of a takeover and are afforded equivalent treatment". Just like the Sky Blues fans.
Yes, they don't want Cov in Cov while sisu are in charge, wish they'd admit it.
It's just inspired me to go Northampton tomorrow, so it was a useful email!
I realise it can be a bit confusing but the nopm campaign whilst it is supported by the Trust in its aims of keeping (or I guess that should be returning) cov to cov but its tactics and protests are all their own. Michael is a Trust board member but his main focus is nopm and he gets on with that without seeking trust board approval or input. Obviously as he is a friend and has the same aims we discuss things informally but this email is not from the Trust but from nopm. In fact apart from michael saying he is a trust board member I can see no actual mention of the Trust at all. Still people will read what they want to read
I realise it can be a bit confusing but the nopm campaign whilst it is supported by the Trust in its aims of keeping (or I guess that should be returning) cov to cov but its tactics and protests are all their own. Michael is a Trust board member but his main focus is nopm and he gets on with that without seeking trust board approval or input. Obviously as he is a friend and has the same aims we discuss things ingormally but this email is not from the Trust but from nopm. In fact apart from michael saying he is a trust board member I can see no actual mention of the Trust at all. Still people will read what they want to read
As far as I know it was sent to Trust and non Trust members from the nopm email. I see there is an opt out option for people to use so I suggest if you dont wish to support them or hear from them you exercise that option
But the council didn't move us to Sixfields, SISU did.I am a member of the trust, so assumed that the email was from them .i will have to check my server.If it is Michael not the trust , where did he get the email addresses from ,as I have not subscribed to a NOPM site, if it is a different site.data protection comes to mind.Get City back in Cov should be the aim.SISU are going nowhere at the moment .We should be putting pressure on CCC as they should be putting the plan together to get a suitable deal together to get the owners to play the team at The Ricoh.This then puts both together to make it a saleable business.SISU / OTIUM will then be able to listen to buyers .
As far as I know it was sent to Trust and non Trust members from the nopm email. I see there is an opt out option for people to use so I suggest if you dont wish to support them or hear from them you exercise that option
Sorry, I just assumed it was from the trust as I haven't opted in to any other news letters.
let me tell you something about the word 'ASSUME'
It makes an ASS out of U and ME.