Grimsby, Brighton, Wimbledon the three obvious ones to kick you off.
There's some hypocrisy on this thread. There will be people who go to watch Warwickshire play cricket in the West Midlands, skilled laborers who have done 'tax free' jobs here stating they won't go and watch coventry outside of coventry or support a tax dodging hedge fund! If SISU sold the club to a sugar daddy who built a stadium 1 mile outside the city boundary we'd sell out for the first match. It's got nothing to do with whether the stadium is built inside or outside of some magical line and all to do with not being prepared to follow SISU's whim of where we play. Which is fair enough, but why not just admit that, rather than pretending the location of the stadium is some kind of sanctified line in the sand that can't be crossed
MK Dons play at Bletchley? There must be quite a few others that play away from their assumed home.
As for the new stadium SISU have no intention of building a new stadium or so Joy has told me in confidence!
Any proof behind that claim?
Any proof behind that claim?
To be quite honest I see that cov and Nuneaton mergingLike several people on here I don't think this will happen, because I don't think SISU has any intention of building a new stadium - it is all just part of the emotional blackmail to try and steal the Ricoh from the taxpayers.
However, let's assume that they do go ahead. Would you start attending home games again? Not you RFC, I guess you'd keep going to Sixfields - but all the people boycotting today?
For me, the answer is no, I would not go. I support the team from Coventry, not the the team who plays close to Cov. If I wanted the latter I'd support Nuneaton or Bedworth Utd.
Views?
That does not make any difference,the CCC still paid for the Ricoh to be built.
When sisu where busy stealing the fans shares by threatening no purchase of the Club, they should have been concentrating on playing the trump card they held at that time, ie telling the Council they needed ownership of the stadium for CCFC to be viable, and that they would not purchase the Club without also buying the Stadium.
If people are so bothered about the tax payers losing out so much, then I suggest looking deeply into how much tax payers money is wasted on other things also...
Interesting that Ryton training ground is outside the city boundary, been there for years!
Can anyone see a sensible solution / conclusion of any kind being reached before the start of next season ? I am really struggling to come up with realistic outcomes that do not involve catastrophic damage or are terminal to the club as we knew it (almost mistakenly said as we know it).
The big problem is that the club will have been at Northampton for 5 years, during which time most of the old fanbase will have simply moved on. I believe many already have
What will be left by then ? Cannot imagine the level that crowds would have fallen to, the squad that would be left and the level of despondency / apathy that would be in place with fan-base after another year of this crap let alone another 3.No way, this is going to take at the next 2 1/2 seasons at least.
Bristol City's new ground at Ashton Vale had planning permission in 2009, and yet 4 years later still no sign of the stadium actually happening. Indeed both Bristol clubs have been trying for about 20 years to build new stadiums in Bristol. Arena 3000 may one day become a reality.The move from HR to the Ricoh took over 7 years!
Actually i have just looked in an old CCFC program and it was 1997.
So thats 8 years! From planning etc to actually moving from Highfield Road to the Ricoh.
Bristol City's new ground at Ashton Vale had planning permission in 2009, and yet 4 years later still no sign of the stadium actually happening. Indeed both Bristol clubs have been trying for about 20 years to build new stadiums in Bristol. Arena 3000 may one day become a reality.
No hypocrisy. In cricket terms Warwickshire play in Warwickshire, and the West Midlands isn't a real county anyway, it was set up in 1974 and abolished in 1986. Now only a ceremonial county. Are you suggesting everyone should have stopped supporting them because the boundaries changed? That's rather fickle isn't it?
If you have evidence of individuals committing tax evasion then I suggest you contact the authorities, otherwise keep your accusations to yourself.
I will not watch CCFC outside of Coventry. End of. Nothing stopping you and a few others doing it, but it seems the majority wouldn't.
We are a ancient proud city. One who's inventions has helped transform the modern world, rebuilt from being virtually destroyed whilst standing up for democracy, home to over 100 car manufacturers. I'm not prepared to stand idly by and watch our city get embarrassed by some two- bit hedge fund.
Its time that Joy Sepalla, Tim Fisher and Mark Labovitch find out what happens when you mess with the people of Coventry. They might take away our football club, but we are sure as hell going to make sure that cold hearted bitch never gets her money back.
http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/west-london-news/brentford-fc-wins-planning-permission-6377862After many years of effort this project took a step forward on 28th June 2012, when the Club bought a 7.6 acre site in Lionel Road South from Barratt Homes who had originally acquired the site in January 2008, for a development in partnership with the Club.
Brentford FC was given the green light tonight by Hounslow Council to relocate to Lionel Road.
A packed out meeting of Hounslow Council's planning committee on Thursday (December 5), with an audience of 525 supporters and objectors, waded through four and a half hours of comments and questions to come to the conclusion that the Lionel Road site should be given the go-ahead.
The football club and its attached sports trust will now proceed with plans for a 20,000 capacity stadium.
Brentford FC also received outline permission to build 11 surrounding tower blocks of seven to 17-storeys with 910 flats and a hotel. The details will be approved at a later date.