Fisher statement: Judge was wrong! (4 Viewers)

AFCCOVENTRY

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Sky Blues chief executive Tim Fisher has insisted a High Court judge made the wrong decision after throwing out a judicial review brought by Sisu investigating the conduct of Coventry City Council.

He said: “Given the evidence and submissions we were very surprised by the judgment.

“We believe it is wrong in law and in fact. I have no doubt that this will be heard in the Court of Appeal in front of three very senior judges.”

It’s thought any application for leave to appeal will be heard within the next three weeks.

Mr Fisher now insists “Plan A” is building a new stadium for Coventry City Football Club – but didn’t rule out a return to the Ricoh Arena in the interim.

He said: “Plan A is to build our own stadium. We need to own our own stadium, it needs to be a normal football club with control of all revenues like all our competitors.”

He added: “In February 2013 we negotiated to have a three year run off at the Ricoh Arena while we built our own stadium. But we were told ‘no, that’s not a deal we will consider’.

“As part of those negotiations we looked at a League One rent, and control of all revenues generated as a result of the football club playing a match at the Ricoh Arena. We have to control those revenues. That is critical for Financial Fair Play.

“Nothing has changed. There always was an interim deal to be done.”

Mr Fisher would not say if he would proactively pursue any deal with Ricoh Arena operators ACL, but suggested the company would not be able to offer such a deal.

He said: “ACL has borrowed beyond all reasonable debt, so it’s challenging for them.”

And he claimed: “The debt burden on ACL means that no deal with any sporting franchise could ever happen.”

He also insisted any appeal against the judicial review ruling would not interfere with preparations for the new season.

http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/coventry-city-football-club-boss-7348485
 

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Sky Blues chief executive Tim Fisher has insisted a High Court judge made the wrong decision after throwing out a judicial review brought by Sisu investigating the conduct of Coventry City Council.

He said: “Given the evidence and submissions we were very surprised by the judgment.

“We believe it is wrong in law and in fact. I have no doubt that this will be heard in the Court of Appeal in front of three very senior judges.”

It’s thought any application for leave to appeal will be heard within the next three weeks.

Mr Fisher now insists “Plan A” is building a new stadium for Coventry City Football Club – but didn’t rule out a return to the Ricoh Arena in the interim.

He said: “Plan A is to build our own stadium. We need to own our own stadium, it needs to be a normal football club with control of all revenues like all our competitors.”

He added: “In February 2013 we negotiated to have a three year run off at the Ricoh Arena while we built our own stadium. But we were told ‘no, that’s not a deal we will consider’.

“As part of those negotiations we looked at a League One rent, and control of all revenues generated as a result of the football club playing a match at the Ricoh Arena. We have to control those revenues. That is critical for Financial Fair Play.

“Nothing has changed. There always was an interim deal to be done.”

Mr Fisher would not say if he would proactively pursue any deal with Ricoh Arena operators ACL, but suggested the company would not be able to offer such a deal.

He said: “ACL has borrowed beyond all reasonable debt, so it’s challenging for them.”

And he claimed: “The debt burden on ACL means that no deal with any sporting franchise could ever happen.”

He also insisted any appeal against the judicial review ruling would not interfere with preparations for the new season.

Plan A is to appeal and distress ACL. It is what SISU do.Fisher is entertaining.
 

Paxman II

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Nothing exceptionally wrong with that statement tbf but worryingly for me is the point of it? What is the end game by appealing? I don't see even with a reversal that it would lead to 'ownership' of the Ricoh. SISU are not the only players out there should ACL go out of business.

I would prefer they set aside an appeal while negotiating a long term deal at the Ricoh. It seems they want ACL gone. But then what is stopping the council from restructuring ACL by disbanding it and reforming a new management company inclusive of the football club?
That's where efforts ought to be concentrated....
 

duffer

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Sky Blues chief executive Tim Fisher has insisted a High Court judge made the wrong decision after throwing out a judicial review brought by Sisu investigating the conduct of Coventry City Council.

He said: “Given the evidence and submissions we were very surprised by the judgment.

“We believe it is wrong in law and in fact. I have no doubt that this will be heard in the Court of Appeal in front of three very senior judges.”

It’s thought any application for leave to appeal will be heard within the next three weeks.

Mr Fisher now insists “Plan A” is building a new stadium for Coventry City Football Club – but didn’t rule out a return to the Ricoh Arena in the interim.

He said: “Plan A is to build our own stadium. We need to own our own stadium, it needs to be a normal football club with control of all revenues like all our competitors.”

He added: “In February 2013 we negotiated to have a three year run off at the Ricoh Arena while we built our own stadium. But we were told ‘no, that’s not a deal we will consider’.

“As part of those negotiations we looked at a League One rent, and control of all revenues generated as a result of the football club playing a match at the Ricoh Arena. We have to control those revenues. That is critical for Financial Fair Play.

“Nothing has changed. There always was an interim deal to be done.”

Mr Fisher would not say if he would proactively pursue any deal with Ricoh Arena operators ACL, but suggested the company would not be able to offer such a deal.

He said: “ACL has borrowed beyond all reasonable debt, so it’s challenging for them.”

And he claimed: “The debt burden on ACL means that no deal with any sporting franchise could ever happen.”

He also insisted any appeal against the judicial review ruling would not interfere with preparations for the new season.

Hmm. Good and bad here.

Bad: The intent to appeal and drag all of this out still further.

Good: Is that a tiny chink of light in the possiblity of at least a temporary rental deal with ACL? That's almost encouraging. ;)
 

bigfatronssba

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Nothing exceptionally wrong with that statement tbf but worryingly for me is the point of it? What is the end game by appealing? I don't see even with a reversal that it would lead to 'ownership' of the Ricoh. SISU are not the only players out there should ACL go out of business.

I would prefer they set aside an appeal while negotiating a long term deal at the Ricoh. It seems they want ACL gone. But then what is stopping the council from restructuring ACL by disbanding it and reforming a new management company inclusive of the football club?
That's where efforts ought to be concentrated....

How would that be any different to the football club just buying a share of ACL?
 

SimonGilbert

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Sky Blues chief executive Tim Fisher has insisted a High Court judge made the wrong decision after throwing out a judicial review brought by Sisu investigating the conduct of Coventry City Council.

He said: “Given the evidence and submissions we were very surprised by the judgment.

“We believe it is wrong in law and in fact. I have no doubt that this will be heard in the Court of Appeal in front of three very senior judges.”

It’s thought any application for leave to appeal will be heard within the next three weeks.

Mr Fisher now insists “Plan A” is building a new stadium for Coventry City Football Club – but didn’t rule out a return to the Ricoh Arena in the interim.

He said: “Plan A is to build our own stadium. We need to own our own stadium, it needs to be a normal football club with control of all revenues like all our competitors.”

He added: “In February 2013 we negotiated to have a three year run off at the Ricoh Arena while we built our own stadium. But we were told ‘no, that’s not a deal we will consider’.

“As part of those negotiations we looked at a League One rent, and control of all revenues generated as a result of the football club playing a match at the Ricoh Arena. We have to control those revenues. That is critical for Financial Fair Play.

“Nothing has changed. There always was an interim deal to be done.”

Mr Fisher would not say if he would proactively pursue any deal with Ricoh Arena operators ACL, but suggested the company would not be able to offer such a deal.

He said: “ACL has borrowed beyond all reasonable debt, so it’s challenging for them.”

And he claimed: “The debt burden on ACL means that no deal with any sporting franchise could ever happen.”

He also insisted any appeal against the judicial review ruling would not interfere with preparations for the new season.

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Hobo

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He is entitled to his own opinion even if it makes him look totally stupid.
 

skybluetony176

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Let's be fair. Tim Fisher is clearly more qualified than the judge to make this decision. I bet he has a law degree and everything.
 

Danceswithhorses

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Looking at the JR pics and #8, Is it just me, or does Tim look ill ?
Maybe the constant 'bullshit stress' is getting to him.
 
The statements on the CCFC website and by Tim Fisher are bewildering and arrogant in the extreme, bordering on contempt in my opinion. I sat through most of the 3 days of the JR, was present for the verdict this morning and have read the ruling in full. It is clear to me that, not only did Sisu lose overall, they lost on every single point. I haven't seen this big a thrashing since City lost 7-1 to WBA in the late '70s - at least City scored 1 that day, Sisu were lucky to get Nil in my view. Quoting one of my mates on Twitter: 'Joy Seppala, Mark Labovitch,Tim Fisher, Les Reid ... your boys took one hell of a beating!'

Contrast the Sisu response with Ann Lucas's moderate and conciliatory statement, offering the chance of returning the Club to the Ricoh. I hope that Tim & Co reconsider their position and the tone of their statements and grasp that olive branch. Just for once, please Sisu consider the supporters and show some humility.
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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The statements on the CCFC website and by Tim Fisher are bewildering and arrogant in the extreme, bordering on contempt in my opinion. I sat through most of the 3 days of the JR, was present for the verdict this morning and have read the ruling in full. It is clear to me that, not only did Sisu lose overall, they lost on every single point. I haven't seen this big a thrashing since City lost 7-1 to WBA in the late '70s - at least City scored 1 that day, Sisu were lucky to get Nil in my view. Quoting one of my mates on Twitter: 'Joy Seppala, Mark Labovitch,Tim Fisher, Les Reid ... your boys took one hell of a beating!'

Contrast the Sisu response with Ann Lucas's moderate and conciliatory statement, offering the chance of returning the Club to the Ricoh. I hope that Tim & Co reconsider their position and the tone of their statements and grasp that olive branch. Just for once, please Sisu consider the supporters and show some humility.

Sisu Condider the supporters and show some humility? Are you mad?
 

Mr T - Sukka!

Active Member
Debt burden on ACL? The same one secured by the council? £14m.

And CCFC are in £60m + debt.

Timmy now you are making yourself look a bit silly.

This has really hurt SISU. You can tell this maybe a very tough pill for them to swallow.

Karma for moving CCFC to sixfields? They now feel some pain?
 

lapsed_skyblue

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What's the colour of the sky in your world, Tim?

The judge laid out clearly the rationale behind his judgement but did not stop to passing judgement on SISU 's business ethics or morals, they are what they are. In years to come if anybody asks for background on the history of SISU 's ownership of CCFC this will be where to point them.

He doesn't appear to have learnt anything from the court case and continues to denigrate ACL's financial status. However, they do appear to have a business plan, something that CCFC doesn't seem prepared to publish or discuss.

Tim says there is a deal to be done, yet...
it doesn't seem that he will be seeking it and it sounds like his next step will be to turn down any deal with ACL as, according to him, they aren't able financially to make an offer that he considers acceptable. In that he could well be right, as I think that any offer ACL make will be too much, unless they are prepared to hand over the company, the pie and car park revenues...
 

mrtrench

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Tim Fisher is a legal genius - a mind that comes along only once in every generation. He can assimilate facts and recall key cases at lightening speed. The only person who comes close to his acute legal intellect is Renaissance Man, athlete, glamour model and all-round hunk Ken Dulieu. It comes as no surprise to me that Tim was able to almost instantaneously assess the case and decide that the Judge got it wrong. I bet Justice Hickinbottom must be feeling pretty foolish now.
 

Ian1779

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drop it please

Drop what? The pathetic fact that people think a well respected journalist is a SISU plant because he didn't tow the party line at the CET?

That aside, it's done... the council won.

Now if people want to sit there and crow at how amazing CCC and ACL that's up to them. Just remember that there actions were perfectly lawful, but hardly supportive of CCFC.

Both sides are at a crossroads - their actions from this point could ultimately define their futures. I hope that somewhere they will both realise and get together and put a deal together - even if it's just for 1 season.
 

Rob S

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The statements on the CCFC website and by Tim Fisher are bewildering and arrogant in the extreme, bordering on contempt in my opinion. I sat through most of the 3 days of the JR, was present for the verdict this morning and have read the ruling in full. It is clear to me that, not only did Sisu lose overall, they lost on every single point. I haven't seen this big a thrashing since City lost 7-1 to WBA in the late '70s - at least City scored 1 that day, Sisu were lucky to get Nil in my view. Quoting one of my mates on Twitter: 'Joy Seppala, Mark Labovitch,Tim Fisher, Les Reid ... your boys took one hell of a beating!'

Contrast the Sisu response with Ann Lucas's moderate and conciliatory statement, offering the chance of returning the Club to the Ricoh. I hope that Tim & Co reconsider their position and the tone of their statements and grasp that olive branch. Just for once, please Sisu consider the supporters and show some humility.

You could probably do with a bit of moderation & conciliation in your comments too. The dig at Les Reid is particularly tasteless and, to borrow a phrase of your own, bordering on libel.
 
You could probably do with a bit of moderation & conciliation in your comments too. The dig at Les Reid is particularly tasteless and, to borrow a phrase of your own, bordering on libel.

Rob, it was a re-phraing of a famous jest, light-hearted in the spirit of this forum.

I apologise unreservedly for any offence caused to you or Mr Reid.
 

sky blue john

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Amazing that he questions the judge saying there will be three senior judges at the appeal. I'm sure this will help their cause when they read his comments !!
 

Hobo

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There's nothing libellous there but plenty more arrogance from Fisher who really needs advice.

Trouble with the advice is, it is coming from Joy!
 
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Jack Griffin

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Drop what? The pathetic fact that people think a well respected journalist is a SISU plant because he didn't tow the party line at the CET?

Respect, I don't have any for him!

And as for not toeing the party line, if he was unwise enough to write articles & post his own opinions that contradicted the editorial line of the paper he was employed by then he should only expect one thing, the sack!
 

shmmeee

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Watch out Lamatra! Rob and Ian will insult your Dad next! Can't suggest Les Reid is anything other than a bastion of good quality journalism and a victim of the Socialist Conspiracy! ;)

Saying nasty things is libel dontchaknow?
 

Hobo

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“If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you're mis-informed.”


― Mark Twain
 
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westcountry_skyblue

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Just think Mr Fisher if you and Joy get us back to the Ricoh,We may even buy you a drink on a matchday in a pub full of City supporters.
Instead of wearing the drink !!!
 

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