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Sky Blues

Active Member
Struggling to believe this - it's not a Thursday! :)

Seriously though, there should be, tucked away somewhere in the finance section of this forum, a pretty good old explanation from OSB of what this is likely to mean. I can't remember all the details off the top of my head, but I hope this "headline agreement" contains clauses about protecting this stake from remortgaging, debentures and being sold separately to the club. If the land around is developed I think from memory it would increase income streams - more hotels make it more attractive as a conference venue etc. The more money ACL makes, the quicker the mortgage can be repaid I guess. Sorry, slightly random thoughts there.
 

DazzleTommyDazzle

Well-Known Member
As you have said Evans, if it was Hoffman buying half the stadium there would be those calling for him to be knighted.

It still makes me laugh that Elliot, Ranson & Hoffman have all been seen as being separate from SISU, as though they were tricked into everything by the evil SISU.

Whilst others maintain that everything was Ranson's (or even more oddly Hoffman the non-exec director's) fault despite SISU having control of the business.

Just goes to show that everyone will believe what they want to.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
Whilst others maintain that everything was Ranson's (or even more oddly Hoffman the non-exec director's) fault despite SISU having control of the business.

Just goes to show that everyone will believe what they want to.


So none of them are in anyway partly responsible? Maybe they just wanted to sit in on the board meetings?

How much did Ranson take out of the club?

Elliot was the one who went round to people's house to get them to hand over their shares. Maybe he was threatened by the evil SISU and had no other choice!
 

valiant15

New Member
Sick boy,are you for real? None of us had a clue what sisu would be like when they took over. Hoffman would be treated as a saviour only because of how bad sisu have been.
 

Sutty

Member
This is one step closer to four huge helicopters taking a corner each and lifting the Ricoh away to SISU's private tropical island where they'll no doubt plan world domination, because they're so evil. Can James Bond save the day?

Don't worry, the club has sent a crack team to stop them

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lordsummerisle

Well-Known Member
Sick boy,are you for real? None of us had a clue what sisu would be like when they took over. Hoffman would be treated as a saviour only because of how bad sisu have been.

Ranson certainly should have done, been involved with them sometime before us trying to buy various clubs, and managed to take a lot of money out of the club through yearly iflated wages, Pro-zone, and his heavily interest bearing "loan".

Would never want him associated with the club again in any form.

Hoffman happy enough to stay on the board for three years.

Elliott, either complicit over the last 15 year or so decline or ineffectual.

Neither of which mark him out for hero status with the fans as far as I can see.
 

mattylad

Member
As I see it

1) Council has long said that SISU will not be able to move debt or remortgage the Ricoh even if it owns half of the stadium
2) Got to be better for investment to have part of the stadium in the clubs hands
3) We dont need to take a dividend to make money, its more important to have the revenue stream on the books to compete in the new world of financial fair play.
 

skyblueman

New Member
As I see it

1) Council has long said that SISU will not be able to move debt or remortgage the Ricoh even if it owns half of the stadium
2) Got to be better for investment to have part of the stadium in the clubs hands
3) We dont need to take a dividend to make money, its more important to have the revenue stream on the books to compete in the new world of financial fair play.

The revenue stream is with ACL not CCFC so how does this help?
 
I really do hope that this is good news for CCFC.
But, I am not at all sure that it is.
SISU have established an almost impenetrable financial web round the club and this latest development will certainly add to that. (it might get a mention in the accounts about 2 years hence)
If they were open and explained clearly what they intended we might not like it but at least we would know.
As it is they have never been open and clear and that is why few trust them to act in the clubs best interest.
 

cloughie

Well-Known Member
As I see it

1) Council has long said that SISU will not be able to move debt or remortgage the Ricoh even if it owns half of the stadium
2) Got to be better for investment to have part of the stadium in the clubs hands
3) We dont need to take a dividend to make money, its more important to have the revenue stream on the books to compete in the new world of financial fair play.


The council have said alot of things in the past only to change their minds when money is concerned
 

swanageskyblue

New Member
I really do hope that this is good news for CCFC.
But, I am not at all sure that it is.
SISU have established an almost impenetrable financial web round the club and this latest development will certainly add to that. (it might get a mention in the accounts about 2 years hence)
If they were open and explained clearly what they intended we might not like it but at least we would know.
As it is they have never been open and clear and that is why few trust them to act in the clubs best interest.

The nightmare scenario for me is that SISU manage to include their share of ACL in the debenture arrangement out in the Cayman Islands, that CCFC at some point run out of cash (as we are still losing money monthly and it appears this 50% share will not provide additional income in the short-term), SISU then decide to liquidate CCFC and claim any assets remaining ie their 50% share in ACL.

If there could be an absolute guarantee built into the purchase agreement that this could never happen, I would be able to banish these poisonous thoughts from my simple little mind. Until then, I will remain tormented by them. Can anyone out there help?
 
The deal isn't done - the Higgs shook hands on this 4 moths ago and they are still waiting for CCFC to show them the money!! There are loads of clauses for them to meet and the council has the poer to veto any sale.

SISU have only leaked the story as Daniel Kidney is leaving ACL for Lancaster cricket club - he handed his notice in before the Olympics. It's just a smoke screen to keep the fans on there side for longer!!!
 

Paxman II

Well-Known Member
I think you will find that the 50% share will be to CCFC and not directly as a SISU asset to offload. So it will always be CCFC's asset who ever the owners are. This needs clarity and as yet we don't have it.

But the nes is generally good.
 

dongonzalos

Well-Known Member
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'Fernando' this is where Mr Mutton asked for any buyer to include a sound business plan and a proposal to develop the surrounding land.
He also said the councils share was not for sale unless a fantastic offer came in then it would be voted on....
The veto of the Higgs deal would also have required the whole council to vote.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
Why should a sports club be responsible for developing the surrounding land?

How was the Wasps deal fantastic?
 

bigfatronssba

Well-Known Member
Why should a sports club be responsible for developing the surrounding land?

How was the Wasps deal fantastic?

Why should a local authority be responsible for only selling ACL to CCFC?
 

shy_tall_knight

Well-Known Member
This is where CCC were totally unrealistic regarding its demands. I doubt WASPS have the same constraints. SISU's tactics backfired Lucas PWKH have probably been more stressed by the Ricoh than by any other issue in the whole of their commercial / political life, they had had enough but instead of selling to SISU at a discount it went to WASPS at a discount, a disaster for the Cov fans.
 

bigfatronssba

Well-Known Member
They aren't I guess, although it should have really been a local team after they had been laying it on thick about Coventry belonging in Coventry etc ;)

I don't disagree with that. CCC should put Coventry first. Equally so should CCFC.

My point is it is expected for CCC to treat CCFC as a special business, a community asset. Yet CCFC doesn't want to act like a community asset. CCFC wants to act like a normal private business.

The Council wouldn't do a normal private business any favours.
 

Nick

Administrator
I don't disagree with that. CCC should put Coventry first. Equally so should CCFC.

My point is it is expected for CCC to treat CCFC as a special business, a community asset. Yet CCFC doesn't want to act like a community asset. CCFC wants to act like a normal private business.

The Council wouldn't do a normal private business any favours.

Unless it was ACL? ;)
 

dongonzalos

Well-Known Member
Why should a sports club be responsible for developing the surrounding land?

How was the Wasps deal fantastic?

This was the point in another thread that I made to nick, that some people were saying the club should not develop the land.

Fernando then said the council were not asking for someone to develop it. they were as any part of a sale.

It seems Mr Richardson has for a while been keen in developing the surrounding land
 

Nick

Administrator
This was the point in another thread that I made to nick, that some people were saying the club should not develop the land.

Fernando then said the council were not asking for someone to develop it. they were as any part of a sale.

It seems Mr Richardson has for a while been keen in developing the surrounding land

I didn't say anything about the club developing the land. I just said that some people go on about SISU only being after the land.
 

dongonzalos

Well-Known Member
CET: Deal struck for half of the stadium with Higgs Trust

Fernando said the council made no mention about developing the land in their waffle
 
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dongonzalos

Well-Known Member
Now we have the council waffling about developing the surrounding land and job creation has to be part of any deal.
Also someone just now has said why should a sports club develop the land
 
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Jack Griffin

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Fernando said the council made not mention about developing the land in their waffle

They have always wanted additional development, the idea is to bring more jobs to the area, indeed that may be a condition of some the grants received.

BTW, this was in the waffle ... I think that is an example of land development in the area.. isn't it?
They’ll be moving to a world-class stadium and building state-of-the-art training facilities,
http://www.coventry.gov.uk/news/article/1169/council_agrees_deal_to_sell_share_of_acl
 
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mark82

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Why should a local authority be responsible for only selling ACL to CCFC?

Because they are a local authority and CCFC are a local sports team.

London Wasps are not.

Only a few months ago the council were saying how wrong it was for CCFC to move out of Coventry then enable another cities team to move in.
 

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