RoboCCFC90
Well-Known Member
It has to be said like the rest of you who post on this forum I am sick to the back teeth of the tit for tat statements, lack of clarity and general idiocy shown on both sides of this petty war over the Ricoh Arena.
Why can’t things be simple?
Yesterday Ann Lucas was quoted saying words that would insinuate she might of been interested in a sale, but then this morning on the Shane O’Connor Breakfast show on BBC CWR the Freehold isn’t for sale and then a few minutes later on the same show Ann Lucas says the “Higgs are not prepared to sell and this is the stumbling block”, all the while Council Leader Lucas has stated that she would look to get “the best deal for the people of Coventry and it’s Taxpayers”.
There are so many inconsistencies at foot it could tear a whole in time itself!
To balance this though Sisu/CCFC Directors have been just as shockingly inconsistent. Tim Fisher and Mark Labotivich have not provided the fans (the core of any Football Club) with any such hope at all, Tim Fisher stated a while back that he was in talks with “Two Councils” regarding land for a new Stadium now while Rugby Borough and Nuneaton and Bedworth Councils have both admitted to having talks with CCFC the talks have been of no real substance (in the case of Nuneaton and Bedworth) and Rugby have insisted that the Club discussed the potential to put a training centre on purchased land, not a new Stadium.
Then we come back to the Ricoh Arena, Tim Fisher has stated consistently that the Ricoh Arena in his eyes is Plan B and that they will build a new stadium and move on, yet Mark Labotivich stated in an interview to the Coventry Telegraph this morning that the Ricoh Arena is the “preferred option” for the Club.
However while these individuals continue to be inconsistent in this manner and with their demands the Club is suffering, 8000 fans thousands have not been able to support their team at ‘home’ games this season and potentially these fans could be lost forever if the Club doesn’t return to the Ricoh, in arguably a season which has produced some terrific games and heart stopping action, not to mention the playing staff and first team managerial staff who have provided a shining light which fans can happily discuss and be proud of.
The problem is with playing at Sixfields for possibly another four seasons is that the team is likely to suffer, the Football Club is not going to be able to attract any players that may have wanted to play for the Club at the Ricoh, current players may become disheartened and leave and I cannot see much progression in terms of progress through the Football League (If Leon does leave we will not make play-offs in my opinion) the longer this goes on.
What we need is a mediator who can come in and find out what is on offer, what a suitable offer is for what is on offer, who to make that offer to, aiding each party on how negotiations can be efficiently established and concluded, maintain a fair and balanced opinion while also trying to get the best deal for all parties so that we return home to the Ricoh.
If as all parties insist that they want the Club back in Coventry, back at the Stadium that was built purposely for it then they will stop this childish, adolescent and idiotic situation and do what is right for the fans, the taxpayers of the City and local businesses by bringing the Sky Blues home.
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Why can’t things be simple?
Yesterday Ann Lucas was quoted saying words that would insinuate she might of been interested in a sale, but then this morning on the Shane O’Connor Breakfast show on BBC CWR the Freehold isn’t for sale and then a few minutes later on the same show Ann Lucas says the “Higgs are not prepared to sell and this is the stumbling block”, all the while Council Leader Lucas has stated that she would look to get “the best deal for the people of Coventry and it’s Taxpayers”.
There are so many inconsistencies at foot it could tear a whole in time itself!
To balance this though Sisu/CCFC Directors have been just as shockingly inconsistent. Tim Fisher and Mark Labotivich have not provided the fans (the core of any Football Club) with any such hope at all, Tim Fisher stated a while back that he was in talks with “Two Councils” regarding land for a new Stadium now while Rugby Borough and Nuneaton and Bedworth Councils have both admitted to having talks with CCFC the talks have been of no real substance (in the case of Nuneaton and Bedworth) and Rugby have insisted that the Club discussed the potential to put a training centre on purchased land, not a new Stadium.
Then we come back to the Ricoh Arena, Tim Fisher has stated consistently that the Ricoh Arena in his eyes is Plan B and that they will build a new stadium and move on, yet Mark Labotivich stated in an interview to the Coventry Telegraph this morning that the Ricoh Arena is the “preferred option” for the Club.
However while these individuals continue to be inconsistent in this manner and with their demands the Club is suffering, 8000 fans thousands have not been able to support their team at ‘home’ games this season and potentially these fans could be lost forever if the Club doesn’t return to the Ricoh, in arguably a season which has produced some terrific games and heart stopping action, not to mention the playing staff and first team managerial staff who have provided a shining light which fans can happily discuss and be proud of.
The problem is with playing at Sixfields for possibly another four seasons is that the team is likely to suffer, the Football Club is not going to be able to attract any players that may have wanted to play for the Club at the Ricoh, current players may become disheartened and leave and I cannot see much progression in terms of progress through the Football League (If Leon does leave we will not make play-offs in my opinion) the longer this goes on.
What we need is a mediator who can come in and find out what is on offer, what a suitable offer is for what is on offer, who to make that offer to, aiding each party on how negotiations can be efficiently established and concluded, maintain a fair and balanced opinion while also trying to get the best deal for all parties so that we return home to the Ricoh.
If as all parties insist that they want the Club back in Coventry, back at the Stadium that was built purposely for it then they will stop this childish, adolescent and idiotic situation and do what is right for the fans, the taxpayers of the City and local businesses by bringing the Sky Blues home.
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