Sky Blue Pete
Well-Known Member
Sent an email asking if the council would advise acl to offer free rent for the season while all other issues are discussed and agreed. They didn't reply straight away but I eventually received a reply last night.
Has to be mediation between the parties to resolve this stand off. Agree with the sorry mess but don't agree that just because CCfc may reject the offer of free rent in the interim that it's not worth offering
Anyway my email and the reply
Dear Pete,
Thanks for your e-mail.
As you say I am keen football supporter and have been deeply saddened by the events of the last few months. It is not a badge of honour for Coventry to be the largest conurbation in the England not to have a football league side playing within it.
As you will know from previous discussions and items in the updates I do see blame on all sides, in particular those Cllrs and CFFC officials who pushed the 2003 deal without being clear what it would mean for the club, but would say the recent behaviour of the Football club has left a lot to be desired. In most cases the individuals concerned in 2003 have now moved on, with the new leadership at the council hopefully bringing more sense to the situation after previous opportunities were wasted over last 18 months.
On the rent and Ricoh front even if “free” I suspect another excuse would be found for not taking up that offer. Given the losses SISU will face from the switch to Northampton I find it very hard to believe that it is the sum of paying £400,000K rent that is the real stumbling block here. I tried to enquire about whether a very neutral, but respected figure, could be brought into to try and talk to the two sides. It turned out they had already been rebuffed. Am not naming in hope that something could bring them in and if so they cannot be seen as “Someone a Cllr wanted”.
I hope this brings some sense of what is going on, the saddest part of all is that fans who literally bleed Sky Blue have been the last thing on the mind of the various accountants, lawyers and spin doctors who have been involved in helping create this sorry mess.
Best Wishes,
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Sent: 26 August 2013 20:02
To:
Sunday 25th August 2013
Councillor
I know you are a keen supporter of football and have asked appropriate questions in the past during the ownership of sisu.
I think it is now time to be urge those who are making the decisions and advising acl to make an offer of free rent of the Ricoh for this season.
It could be on a no condition basis while all other issues were discussed and resolved.
The club cannot wait as there are perhaps months until this current stand off leads to the liquidation of our city's club
Thanks
Pete
Has to be mediation between the parties to resolve this stand off. Agree with the sorry mess but don't agree that just because CCfc may reject the offer of free rent in the interim that it's not worth offering
Anyway my email and the reply
Dear Pete,
Thanks for your e-mail.
As you say I am keen football supporter and have been deeply saddened by the events of the last few months. It is not a badge of honour for Coventry to be the largest conurbation in the England not to have a football league side playing within it.
As you will know from previous discussions and items in the updates I do see blame on all sides, in particular those Cllrs and CFFC officials who pushed the 2003 deal without being clear what it would mean for the club, but would say the recent behaviour of the Football club has left a lot to be desired. In most cases the individuals concerned in 2003 have now moved on, with the new leadership at the council hopefully bringing more sense to the situation after previous opportunities were wasted over last 18 months.
On the rent and Ricoh front even if “free” I suspect another excuse would be found for not taking up that offer. Given the losses SISU will face from the switch to Northampton I find it very hard to believe that it is the sum of paying £400,000K rent that is the real stumbling block here. I tried to enquire about whether a very neutral, but respected figure, could be brought into to try and talk to the two sides. It turned out they had already been rebuffed. Am not naming in hope that something could bring them in and if so they cannot be seen as “Someone a Cllr wanted”.
I hope this brings some sense of what is going on, the saddest part of all is that fans who literally bleed Sky Blue have been the last thing on the mind of the various accountants, lawyers and spin doctors who have been involved in helping create this sorry mess.
Best Wishes,
]
Sent: 26 August 2013 20:02
To:
Sunday 25th August 2013
Councillor
I know you are a keen supporter of football and have asked appropriate questions in the past during the ownership of sisu.
I think it is now time to be urge those who are making the decisions and advising acl to make an offer of free rent of the Ricoh for this season.
It could be on a no condition basis while all other issues were discussed and resolved.
The club cannot wait as there are perhaps months until this current stand off leads to the liquidation of our city's club
Thanks
Pete