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AFCCOVENTRY

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KEN DULIEU has been named as Coventry City's new chairman.

Ken Dulieu
KEN DULIEU has been named as Coventry City's new chairman.

The club announced today that Ray Ranson has resigned as the Sky Blues chairman and from the board of directors - four days after the Coventry Telegraph exclusively revealed his departure.

London-born Dulieu currently lives in Portugal and joined the board in November 2010. He is a former chairman of Southampton FC.

In a statement released today, the club says that Dulieu "has a strong track record in business including starting and building a security group which was subsequently floated on the London Stock Exchange, as well as being instrumental in bringing two other diverse businesses to the market."


Dulieu will work alongside a new chief executive officer at the club following on fom Ranson's three-year stint at the Ricoh Arena. He said: "I am delighted to be invited to become Chairman of Coventry City, a club which has a proud pedigree in football with an excellent stadium and loyal fan base.

"We are delighted that Ray has elected to focus all his energies and considerable football experience as football consultant to help ensure that we retain our Championship status.

"Ray and I have an excellent personal relationship and we very much complement each other in our respective working roles within the Club and I look forward to working with him in the future.

"On behalf of the board, I would like to thank him for all his efforts and hard work as the club’s Chairman over the past three years and more.

"We now move into a new chapter for the club with the first priority being results on the field in line with our objective off the field to achieve financial stability and create a platform upon which to build for the future," he added.
 

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Coventry City Football Club has announced former chairman Ken Dulieu has resigned from his position as head of football operations.

Mr Dulieu took up the role earlier this month but angered supporters by sitting with manager Andy Thorn on the bench for a home match.

He is the third board member to leave in the space of three months.

Many fans would like to see the back of owners Sisu Capital Limited too, with some displaying banners at games.

'Focus his energies'
A club statement said: "Ken Dulieu has resigned as Coventry City FC's head of football operations, a decision which has been unanimously and immediately accepted by the club's board.

"Mr Dulieu has left his post with immediate effect and the board will now seek a new director of football.

"Two board moves have also been announced by Coventry City FC.

"John Clarke has decided to focus his energies in future as an independent director on one board, CCFC (Holdings) Ltd. He remains as deputy chairman and his role is unchanged.

"Tim Fisher has replaced John Clarke on the board of Coventry City Football Club Limited representing the major shareholder."

Mr Fisher added: "This move of directors is simply for administrative efficiency.

"The board of the football club should include a representative of the owner and the deputy chairman as an independent director should be on the holdings board."

'Utter disgrace'
Mr Dulieu follows ex-chief executive Paul Clouting and former director Leonard Brody out of the club. All three were unveiled at a press conference in March of this year.

The club is struggling both on and off the pitch and does not own its home ground, the Ricoh Arena.

Current owners Sisu saved the club from administration in 2007 but another former chairman, Labour MP Geoffrey Robinson, has again called for them to depart.

Mr Robinson said: "It's an utter disgrace. It's no wonder we're bottom of the table and facing relegation.

"The Sisu people should hang their heads in shame, put the club on the market and find a new owner for it.

"They've sold more players than they've bought and they've taken more out of the club than they put in it.

"The club should own the stadium but it's not the most important thing. The most important thing is to use the stadium on terms the club can afford."
 

Grendel

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The last paragraph is the only thing of relevance surely.
 

skybluetony176

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when you consider all the good decisions they've made since arriving and how the clubs current success is a stroke of genius its amazing that they aren't more popular. i bet they must be flummoxed?;)
 

letsallsingtogether

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News in the City is he is still around hiding in the shadows.:thinking about:
 

wingy

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"The board of the football club should include a representative of the owner and the deputy chairman as an independent director should be on the holdings board."
 

stupot07

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Apparently Grays gone.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - so please excuse any spelling or grammar errors :)
 

wingy

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"The board of the football club should include a representative of the owner and the deputy chairman as an independent director should be on the holdings board."


Seems he's saying In his own words that the CLUB Is Limited .
 

RFC

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KEN DULIEU has been named as Coventry City's new chairman.

Ken Dulieu
KEN DULIEU has been named as Coventry City's new chairman.

The club announced today that Ray Ranson has resigned as the Sky Blues chairman and from the board of directors - four days after the Coventry Telegraph exclusively revealed his departure.

London-born Dulieu currently lives in Portugal and joined the board in November 2010. He is a former chairman of Southampton FC.

In a statement released today, the club says that Dulieu "has a strong track record in business including starting and building a security group which was subsequently floated on the London Stock Exchange, as well as being instrumental in bringing two other diverse businesses to the market."


Dulieu will work alongside a new chief executive officer at the club following on fom Ranson's three-year stint at the Ricoh Arena. He said: "I am delighted to be invited to become Chairman of Coventry City, a club which has a proud pedigree in football with an excellent stadium and loyal fan base.

"We are delighted that Ray has elected to focus all his energies and considerable football experience as football consultant to help ensure that we retain our Championship status.

"Ray and I have an excellent personal relationship and we very much complement each other in our respective working roles within the Club and I look forward to working with him in the future.

"On behalf of the board, I would like to thank him for all his efforts and hard work as the club’s Chairman over the past three years and more.

"We now move into a new chapter for the club with the first priority being results on the field in line with our objective off the field to achieve financial stability and create a platform upon which to build for the future," he added.

Pathetic, can't change history and the club was miss managed for many years previously by other owners!
 

bigfatronssba

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Pathetic, can't change history and the club was miss managed for many years previously by other owners!

Your right. Because other owners mismanaged the club lets just let sisu get away with whatever they want.

Seriously, do you actually have a spine?

And your right with one thing, sisu are pathetic.
 

Otis

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KEN DULIEU has been named as Coventry City's new chairman.

Ken Dulieu
KEN DULIEU has been named as Coventry City's new chairman.

The club announced today that Ray Ranson has resigned as the Sky Blues chairman and from the board of directors - four days after the Coventry Telegraph exclusively revealed his departure.

London-born Dulieu currently lives in Portugal and joined the board in November 2010. He is a former chairman of Southampton FC.

In a statement released today, the club says that Dulieu "has a strong track record in business including starting and building a security group which was subsequently floated on the London Stock Exchange, as well as being instrumental in bringing two other diverse businesses to the market."


Dulieu will work alongside a new chief executive officer at the club following on fom Ranson's three-year stint at the Ricoh Arena. He said: "I am delighted to be invited to become Chairman of Coventry City, a club which has a proud pedigree in football with an excellent stadium and loyal fan base.

"We are delighted that Ray has elected to focus all his energies and considerable football experience as football consultant to help ensure that we retain our Championship status.

"Ray and I have an excellent personal relationship and we very much complement each other in our respective working roles within the Club and I look forward to working with him in the future.

"On behalf of the board, I would like to thank him for all his efforts and hard work as the club’s Chairman over the past three years and more.

"We now move into a new chapter for the club with the first priority being results on the field in line with our objective off the field to achieve financial stability and create a platform upon which to build for the future," he added.


12 years ago I married my wife.

Now I wake up every day and find I am still married to her.
 

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