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Grendel

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CCFC's priority never seems to be securing a long term deal.

Oh well we may as well fuck off then and let WASPS have it. Our fault bye bye CCFC.
 

dongonzalos

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I thought most on here would rather commit hell freeze over than a hedge fund get hold of a community asset

Now you want them to have it.

This is fucking hilarious.

So are you finally going to say you were wrong and SISU's tactics have just hurt us more and more up to this stage or just keep changing the subject as usual?

Never seen you admit you have got it wrong before. Might be a good time to try it. When you so glaringly have
 

Grendel

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So are you finally going to say you were wrong and SISU's tactics have just hurt us more and more up to this stage or just keep changing the subject as usual?

Never seen you admit you have got it wrong before. Might be a good time to try it. When you so glaringly have

Well no I would say I am 100% right actually.

Protect a community asset or whore it off to any London based hedge fund?

LOL told you the council couldnt give a fuck about Coventry and as for the "childrens charity" I suggest they are all in Browns getting pissed and pissing themselves they have got away with it.
 

The Lurker

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Oh well we may as well fuck off then and let WASPS have it. Our fault bye bye CCFC.

My feelings are that if sisu didn't up root us last season this wouldn't be a matter of discussion plus weren't sisu offered ACL half back in 2007/2008 but rejected?
 

stupot07

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i don't know, Stu. I am not an expert in takeovers, or indeed, caveats.

They could surely though make sure any new owner offered a 100 year lease to the football club, so that Coventry City couldn't just be kicked out in the future couldn't they?

It's not particular beneficial though, and nothing more than what we had before the rent strike. If wasps take over we will likely get even less access to revenue as that will be needed to fund wasps.


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stupot07

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Brilliant. So some are supporting this as they think it will make sisu leave..just like administration did.


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The Lurker

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Brilliant. So some are supporting this as they think it will make sisu leave..just like administration did.


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I wouldn't say supporting more along of the lines of why ACL and council are doing this. Sisu playing a cunts game for a year and this could come back to haunt us but I wouldn't blame council/sisu. Sisu started this mess and that in turn has messed us up in the long term
 

rupert_bear

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If sisu don't leave we stay in the third division at best hasn't Tim Fisher already said we can't afford the championship let alone anything higher
 

cloughie

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Astute

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Well no I would say I am 100% right actually.

Protect a community asset or whore it off to any London based hedge fund?

LOL told you the council couldnt give a fuck about Coventry and as for the "childrens charity" I suggest they are all in Browns getting pissed and pissing themselves they have got away with it.

100% right?

Like trying to tell us about the Ricoh being a white elephant, valueless and a burden on the taxpayer. I suppose that is why someone wants to do what SISU should have done and negotiate on taking it over. You have also said that CCC shouldn't run a stadium. And now you spit your dummy out because they are looking at offloading it to the only person willing to pay for it.

I just hope that SISU have a deal to sell our club if the Ricoh takeover happens. I have had enough of the shit they have caused.
 

stupot07

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If sisu don't leave we stay in the third division at best hasn't Tim Fisher already said we can't afford the championship let alone anything higher

If wasps buy 90% of the Ricoh then we'll struggle to get out of the third division, and probably never ever get to the PL. Owners come and go, once wasps get the Ricoh they won't be letting it go. In our relegation season 9 teams had lower attendances yet our turnover was in the bottom 3-4 ok he league die to not having access to additional revenue, if wasps buy that 90%, we'll won't get access to that revenue for a long time.


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dongonzalos

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If wasps buy 90% of the Ricoh then we'll struggle to get out of the third division, and probably never ever get to the PL. Owners come and go, once wasps get the Ricoh they won't be letting it goX


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What are we doing now?
 

stupot07

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What are we doing now?

Trying to get out of third division. We need new owners, not acl selling the Ricoh to someone else.

How is selling 90% of the Ricoh to wasps going to benefit the club?


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Rusty Trombone

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Trying to get out of third division. We need new owners, not acl selling the Ricoh to someone else.

How is selling 90% of the Ricoh to wasps going to benefit the club?


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I think that any owner of ACL would benefit from a successful football team playing there, it's in ACL's (whoever owns it) interests to strike a deal that works for the club.
 

skybluetony176

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If wasps buy 90% of the Ricoh then we'll struggle to get out of the third division, and probably never ever get to the PL. Owners come and go, once wasps get the Ricoh they won't be letting it go. In our relegation season 9 teams had lower attendances yet our turnover was in the bottom 3-4 ok he league die to not having access to additional revenue, if wasps buy that 90%, we'll won't get access to that revenue for a long time.


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What do you suggest SISU do about that?
 

stupot07

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I think that any owner of ACL would benefit from a successful football team playing there, it's in ACL's (whoever owns it) interests to strike a deal that works for the club.

Is it? Is it really? So why did ACL happily see us struggle on the edge of insolvency from the moment we moved in (and prior)?? Why did they not want to offer better rental deals earlier when the club was in trouble? Why did it take a rent striker and administration to get a better deal?

Why would wasps want to us us a deal when they need the money to fund their own squad. iIRC they have not finished in the top 6 for a couple of years now so need all the fighting fund they can get their hands on to bolster their ambitions.


http://www.therugbypaper.co.uk/featured-post/8784/london-wasps-saved-as-500k-tax-bill-is-paid/


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stupot07

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What do you suggest SISU do about that?

I suggest sisu drop the appeal and I suggest ACL drop these negotiations. Spend the next 2 years building trust then negotiate a long term deal/buy out.


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skybluetony176

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I suggest sisu drop the appeal and I suggest ACL drop these negotiations. Spend the next 2 years building trust then negotiate a long term deal/buy out.


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Too simple. Come up with another idea. It has to be over elaborate and complicated so everyone is kept on their toes and each party feels like they've got the upper hand on the other. It's the only way to do business don't you know. ;)
 
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Too simple. Come up with another idea. It has to be over elaborate and complicated so everyone is kept on their toes and each party feels like they've got the upper hand on the other. It's the only way to do business don't you know. ;)

It does indeed seem the way all parties roll...
 

Rusty Trombone

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Is it? Is it really? So why did ACL happily see us struggle on the edge of insolvency from the moment we moved in (and prior)?? Why did they not want to offer better rental deals earlier when the club was in trouble? Why did it take a rent striker and administration to get a better deal?

Why would wasps want to us us a deal when they need the money to fund their own squad. iIRC they have not finished in the top 6 for a couple of years now so need all the fighting fund they can get their hands on to bolster their ambitions.


http://www.therugbypaper.co.uk/featured-post/8784/london-wasps-saved-as-500k-tax-bill-is-paid/


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Yes it is, yes it is really. I guess ACL saw that the club could afford to pay all it's bills but in the end chose not to pay the rent. I think this is the wrong way to go abut things myself, but with their many rent reductions it would seem they saw the error of their ways.

I answered the other point already, any owner would want a successful club there as they would make more money, charge too much and the club may go elsewhere. ACL have already learnt this.
 

Moff

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That's working our just dandy.

Hats off to you, you are 100% right its just the rest if Coventry who can't see it

Comical ' Grendel ' Ali

I thought you were so big on another post to snipe at people who just use 'snide one liners'
Pot and kettle come to mind, seems a bit like the hypocritical stance the Council are taking. :pointlaugh:
 

stupot07

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Yes it is, yes it is really. I guess ACL saw that the club could afford to pay all it's bills but in the end chose not to pay the rent. I think this is the wrong way to go abut things myself, but with their many rent reductions it would seem they saw the error of their ways.

I answered the other point already, any owner would want a successful club there as they would make more money, charge too much and the club may go elsewhere. ACL have already learnt this.

I disagree, there's no guarantee of having 'a successful club' so any new owners will take what they can't off the club. They could give them every single spare penny of the Ricoh, but it's no guarantee that it would be successful, yes it will improve the chances and lot having access to it will almost certainly mean never getting I the PL, but none the less not guarentee success. So that begs the question, why would wasps, who need every penny they can get to get back in Europe and to find annual losses, go out their way to help the club when there's no guarantee of success and that any success would lead to more cash for them? Theirs very little profit margin in F&B's c10% (£120k on 16k) so really it's all down to rent, and sponsorship, and parking)

Yes, I'm not sure how ACL thought we could afford it when we're were constantly on the edge of insolvency, and despite hammering sisu in the JR the judge conceded the club couldn't afford the rent and it was unsustainable.

All this, yeah of course it will be beneficial, it's in their best interests of ACL nonsense is just tosh and history shoes us that the stadium owners are only interested on their cashflow and profit margin. Let's bury our head in the sand. It will be ok.

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Grendel

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I think that any owner of ACL would benefit from a successful football team playing there, it's in ACL's (whoever owns it) interests to strike a deal that works for the club.

Not an owner who says he doesnt want a football team playing there every other week - as said by good old Mr Richardson
 

Rusty Trombone

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I disagree, there's no guarantee of having 'a successful club' so any new owners will take what they can't off the club. They could give them every single spare penny of the Ricoh, but it's no guarantee that it would be successful, yes it will improve the chances and lot having access to it will almost certainly mean never getting I the PL, but none the less not guarentee success. So that begs the question, why would wasps, who need every penny they can get to get back in Europe and to find annual losses, go out their way to help the club when there's no guarantee of success and that any success would lead to more cash for them?

Yes, I'm not sure how ACL thought we could afford it when we're were constantly on the edge of insolvency, and despite hammering sisu in the JR the judge conceded the club couldn't afford the rent and it was unsustainable.


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Certainly there is no guarantee of success as in winning things, I mean success as in getting people in to watch, getting people to spend money in the ground. If the owners of ACL structure a deal for the club that encourages the club to stay, make the rent cheap enough that the club can make tickets more affordable, more people will turn up, spend more money in the ground, in the casino.

This means other ACL tenants are happier, sponsors see the value of extra people attending the ground, more chance of getting a lucrative arena sponsorship deal. The value of ACL rises, and it makes more money for ACL. That's why if the owner of ACL 'needs every penny' then getting the club playing there is important, and a successful club even more important.

Just my view, I accept that you may disagree.

I think the judge pointed out that the club couldn't 'afford' most of our costs, but as the rent was 10% of the unaffordable costs, maybe the owners were just a bit shit at running a business.
 

Rusty Trombone

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I disagree, there's no guarantee of having 'a successful club' so any new owners will take what they can't off the club. They could give them every single spare penny of the Ricoh, but it's no guarantee that it would be successful, yes it will improve the chances and lot having access to it will almost certainly mean never getting I the PL, but none the less not guarentee success. So that begs the question, why would wasps, who need every penny they can get to get back in Europe and to find annual losses, go out their way to help the club when there's no guarantee of success and that any success would lead to more cash for them? Theirs very little profit margin in F&B's c10% (£120k on 16k) so really it's all down to rent, and sponsorship, and parking)

Yes, I'm not sure how ACL thought we could afford it when we're were constantly on the edge of insolvency, and despite hammering sisu in the JR the judge conceded the club couldn't afford the rent and it was unsustainable.

All this, yeah of course it will be beneficial, it's in their best interests of ACL nonsense is just tosh and history shoes us that the stadium owners are only interested on their cashflow and profit margin. Let's bury our head in the sand. It will be ok.

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Just to answer the edit.

How much profit were ACL making with the free rent offers, how much are they be making out of the club now, not a lot I would say.

So maybe it's not all about getting as much out of the club with no regard for the long term.
 

Grendel

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I didn't think they had responded to any questions about the Ricoh.

No he said that about the new ground they were moving too -- which he assured fans would be in West London. I can feel the trust in the room -- can't you?
 

Rusty Trombone

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No he said that about the new ground they were moving too -- which he assured fans would be in West London. I can feel the trust in the room -- can't you?

So you don't think we'll be kicked out of the Ricoh then.

I remember the old Grendel that only cared about Coventry City, it's nice that you're broadening your interests.

You'll be changing your view about Rosario next.
 

Grendel

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So you don't think we'll be kicked out of the Ricoh then.

I remember the old Grendel that only cared about Coventry City, it's nice that you're broadening your interests.

You'll be changing your view about Rosario next.

I cannot think anyone only interested in CCFC would ever entertain this idea
 

dongonzalos

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I thought you were so big on another post to snipe at people who just use 'snide one liners'
Pot and kettle come to mind, seems a bit like the hypocritical stance the Council are taking. :pointlaugh:

The odd one liner is ok

Generally I am abused for my long winded boring posts.

Continuous one liners without much else. If that's all you do don't call someone else irrelevant
 
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If wasps buy 90% of the Ricoh then we'll struggle to get out of the third division, and probably never ever get to the PL. Owners come and go, once wasps get the Ricoh they won't be letting it go. In our relegation season 9 teams had lower attendances yet our turnover was in the bottom 3-4 ok he league die to not having access to additional revenue, if wasps buy that 90%, we'll won't get access to that revenue for a long time.


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While arvo/sisu remain owners I think "we'll struggle to get out of the third division, and probably never ever get to the PL."
 

dongonzalos

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Trying to get out of third division. We need new owners, not acl selling the Ricoh to someone else.

How is selling 90% of the Ricoh to wasps going to benefit the club?


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At least you accept we need new owners a very very minor few now don't get that
 
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Jack Griffin

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I suggest sisu drop the appeal and I suggest ACL drop these negotiations. Spend the next 2 years building trust then negotiate a long term deal/buy out.

Do not expect any semblance of common sense to prevail any time soon.

I don't reckon anyone will make a move till sometime after Xmas..
 

dongonzalos

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New money in sport often flows only one way: to the players. But Wasps, in the second stage of Richardson's three-part plan, have vowed to bolster Young's coaching and conditioning staff and, in stage three, find a stadium to own or be a major partner in. This is highly ambitious. More than 38,000 people attended the one-off "Stinger" league match against Gloucester at Twickenham last weekend. But average attendances for regular Premiership home games at Adams Park in High Wycombe are under 6,000. A 15,000-seater comes in at around £22m, and if Wasps refuse to rent from, say, Brentford FC or Queens Park Rangers, they must either find a partner with spare land in one of the world's priciest areas in the Home Counties or find a stadium to take over, such as Coventry's Ricoh Arena.
 

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