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AndreasB

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*hands AndreasB back his toys*

Where did that whiney outburst come from? I haven't said I'm going to watch wasps, nore do I plan to but for someone who doesn't give a monkeys that sure is alot of bleating.

There is no hypocrisy in my views at all. Nore was I someone who insulted those who attended Sixfields, though I would have prefered it if you hadn't. I did have a moral objection with moving our football club to northampton, not because I have a moral issue with franchise sport but because I have a moral issue with moving our football club to northampton, not for the good of the club but in order to try and destroy another business for the financial benefit of our evil owners.

We saw this same nonsense about hypocrisy when people went to watch MKdons in large numbers, it wasn't valid then either.


Dont make it worse for yourself by trying to explain or blame it on "evil owners"
 

Macca

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They should have done some research before they moved here. Had they have known how insular and backward the population was , they wouldn't have bothered.
I mean Coventry Blaze was a completely made up team and I couldn't think of anything more boring but I back anyone who wants to go and watch it and enjoy themeselves.
 

AndreasB

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Well I hold the view that handled properly and with the right people at the helm this Wasp thing can benefit our football team in the long run, should they become an even more major player in RU than they are now, winning trophies attracting the world best players I believe someone, somewhere will grab the football nettle and get on the shirt tails of this. Instead of this continued bellyaching about Wasps being here if we really want a successful football club we should all be at the sisu throat to either change their policy on how they run this club or ship out. Wasps are sponsored or are about to be by JLR, historically a Coventry company, who are owned by tata so you never know where this could lead.


Ha ha you fucking nutter. Did you dream that bollocks up in Nutwood Rupert?
 

Noggin

New Member
Dont make it worse for yourself by trying to explain or blame it on "evil owners"

what's to explain?, everything in your post was false. You weren't smart enough to know that before you wrote it and you arn't man enough to apologize for it after the fact.
 

fernandopartridge

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If anyone is interested :)

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Waits for f_off lol.
Fuck off
 

rupert_bear

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You are one of lifes pricks my friend jump on a bandwagon and let it just roll along. In case you haven't noticed as we stand now with or without Wasps we are headed south my dear, fast, towards the bottom of division 3, then 4 , then where ? As I said a successful club at the Ricoh might, just might tempt someone to have a go and reserect us and there are certainly connections in this Wasp scenario.
 

Astute

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Don't think a lot on here realise how rugby works it it is totally different to soccer fan wise. Wasps won't impact one iota on the Cov RFC gates, they get about a 1000 and will continue to do so even if Wasps win the league and cups for the next 10 years same as the attendances won't change at Broad Street, Barkers' Butts, Trinity Guild or any other
, as for tickets prices £35 if that's the cost wouldn't dent the average rugby fans wallet, they are mainly from a different side of the fence than the average football fan.

The same kind of people watch both games. Except that rugger fans are more friendly than football fans. They drink togethe. Watch games together. They even watch each others clubs. And the further up north you go the more of them you get.
 

AndreasB

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You are one of lifes pricks my friend jump on a bandwagon and let it just roll along. In case you haven't noticed as we stand now with or without Wasps we are headed south my dear, fast, towards the bottom of division 3, then 4 , then where ? As I said a successful club at the Ricoh might, just might tempt someone to have a go and reserect us and there are certainly connections in this Wasp scenario.


who are these connections? Not people involved with us before perchance?
 

AndreasB

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what's to explain?, everything in your post was false. You weren't smart enough to know that before you wrote it and you arn't man enough to apologize for it after the fact.


Im not MAN enough, because Im not wrong - glad i stirred your conscience though.
 

italiahorse

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You know what, I couldnt give a monkeys about you going to see Wasps.

What is laughable is the backsliding hypocrisy of your "position" - Wasps were shafted by their owners and our Council and you and Italia condone it with no sense of how ridiculous you look. When i think of all the shite you doled out last year to those who went to Sixfields - mainly as a "moral" objection.

You have lost any shred of credibility and will be called out for it on this forum every time you post and quite rightly so.

It's different reasoning. Sod franchising as that can be debated. Called out by about 3 people :)

We were moved to Northampton because our greedy owners wanted to get the Ricoh cheap (not for CCFC but for SISU) and I for one never went because I did not support that plan.
Proven, because they came back due to only a few fans supporting that plan for whatever their reasons.
Sisu have had exactly the same offer as Wasps and on many occasions. They could be 100% in control of ACL and all income streams including CCFC rent and you know it.

Wasps have no home, they are loosing support at Wycombe and have made a calculated risk there is a gap for first class Rugby in this area.
IMHO this is a do or die decision for them.

For Coventry ratepayers and surrounding businesses it feels good for the first time in a few years.
A successful CCFC and Wasps will reap benefits for everyone.

IMHO CCFC will always rent and will be no worse off for it, as long as they can get a buy in to all football related incomes (which has been inferred to by Wasps)
 

AndreasB

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It's different reasoning. Sod franchising as that can be debated. Called out by about 3 people :)

We were moved to Northampton because our greedy owners wanted to get the Ricoh cheap (not for CCFC but for SISU) and I for one never went because I did not support that plan.
Proven, because they came back due to only a few fans supporting that plan for whatever their reasons.
Sisu have had exactly the same offer as Wasps and on many occasions. They could be 100% in control of ACL and all income streams including CCFC rent and you know it.

Wasps have no home, they are loosing support at Wycombe and have made a calculated risk there is a gap for first class Rugby in this area.
IMHO this is a do or die decision for them.

For Coventry ratepayers and surrounding businesses it feels good for the first time in a few years.
A successful CCFC and Wasps will reap benefits for everyone.

IMHO CCFC will always rent and will be no worse off for it, as long as they can get a buy in to all football related incomes (which has been inferred to by Wasps)


Even you I didnt have down as a Council mouthpiece - thought it was all about the sport, tradition, that sort of thing. basically you are saying you are so selfish you wouldnt go to Sixfields(on principle!) but its ok for Wasps fans to travel 100 miles because its better for Coventry ratepayers...

By the same logic we dont have a home so should continue the search for a new stadium which i trust you will support.
 

Nick

Administrator
It's different reasoning. Sod franchising as that can be debated. Called out by about 3 people :)

We were moved to Northampton because our greedy owners wanted to get the Ricoh cheap (not for CCFC but for SISU) and I for one never went because I did not support that plan.
Proven, because they came back due to only a few fans supporting that plan for whatever their reasons.
Sisu have had exactly the same offer as Wasps and on many occasions. They could be 100% in control of ACL and all income streams including CCFC rent and you know it.

Wasps have no home, they are loosing support at Wycombe and have made a calculated risk there is a gap for first class Rugby in this area.
IMHO this is a do or die decision for them.

For Coventry ratepayers and surrounding businesses it feels good for the first time in a few years.
A successful CCFC and Wasps will reap benefits for everyone.

IMHO CCFC will always rent and will be no worse off for it, as long as they can get a buy in to all football related incomes (which has been inferred to by Wasps)

Sisu have had exactly the same offer as Wasps and on many occasions - When?
Proven, because they came back due to only a few fans supporting that plan for whatever their reasons. - Nobody went to support a plan, they went to support their team.
Wasps have no home, they are loosing support at Wycombe and have made a calculated risk there is a gap for first class Rugby in this area. - We have no home and are losing support, is it ok to move us to somewhere crying out for "first class" football (by first class I mean a pro team). You will support that then?
For Coventry ratepayers and surrounding businesses it feels good for the first time in a few years. - I can understand the pubs etc doing well, why would it make any difference to joe standard rate payer?
 
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Deleted member 5849

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They could have bought upton park. No need to move 80+ miles

Could have done all kinds of things.

What they chose to do, was not to pay the asking price for a home ground.

All good business sense, of course... but haven't we had enough of owners making decisions on business grounds? Do we want to validate the financial above the sporting?
 

stupot07

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It doesn't have to be.
Look ahead to getting back in the PL and no one will care.

We need to get on board, make the best of it and enjoy the journey.
Just need to start winning games (football) and things will start to look a lot better.

Please explain how we will get back to the PL, whilst being tenants and getting limited/no access to matchday revenue, let alone 365 day a year revenue, with when wasps get the 100% little prospect of getting access to those revenues?


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stupot07

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Could have done all kinds of things.

What they chose to do, was not to pay the asking price for a home ground.

All good business sense, of course... but haven't we had enough of owners making decisions on business grounds? Do we want to validate the financial above the sporting?

Yeah but they aren't from the caymans so must be ok


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Noggin

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Im not MAN enough, because Im not wrong - glad i stirred your conscience though.

we'll ignore the fact you aren't smart enough to understand that there is no hypocrisy for a minute because there is more subtlety there. We can just look at the fact you are wrong because I have no intention of going to watch wasps which is the entire reason you started your tirade towards me when I was just being reasonable enough to look at other peoples reasoning and you are wrong because I didn't insult those going to sixfields. I thought not attending had more chance of bringing us home but I always said people should do what makes them happy and that people attending sixfields didn't deserve to be called scabs etc.

If I ever do decide I want to go and watch wasps which I probably won't, I'll just go, I won't need to explain myself, I won't be a hypocrite, I won't be doing ccfc any harm and I wouldn't be doing anything wrong.
 

Noggin

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Please explain how we will get back to the PL, whilst being tenants and getting limited/no access to matchday revenue, let alone 365 day a year revenue, with when wasps get the 100% little prospect of getting access to those revenues?


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We aren't getting back to the PL under any scenario under SISU, staying where we are is still preferable to building a new stadium, buying the Ricoh would have been the best option of course it would, thats what we all wanted years ago when they said they were going too. The fact they havn't done so though has nothing to do with wasps and everything to do with their own actions.

building our own stadium would increase revenues but it would also increase expenses by a greater amount so we won't be financially better off and it will be harder still to get back to the PL, not to mention it won't be big enough to cope should it actually happen. The new stadium plan has never made financial sence, we've all known it all along and not having the option to buy the ricoh doesn't change that at all. The fact we now can't buy the stadium sucks, it means we have even less hope, but as things stand we have no hope anyway and so its hard to lose any
 

duffer

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I can't see how anyone can debate that this is a franchise team. Their owner admits they should be in West London, their fans come from West London and it's surrounding areas. Wycombe wasn't great, but it wasn't as far away from West London as Coventry. So for f*cks sake, if you're going to go and watch them, man up and admit that you're supporting a franchise.

As for the impact on CCFC, how can it be beneficial? At best, CCFC now have to stay as a tenant - at worst, they move out (and probably out of the city). Neither of those options is particularly appealing to me.

So again, supporting Wasps brings no benefit to CCFC - this unless they are proposing to share their revenues with the club, which seems extremely unlikely given they've just bought them!

Again, I'd argue that if your first loyalty is to CCFC, then actively not supporting Wasps would be the best course of action - because the best hope of the club ever getting some part of the Ricoh's income streams is for Wasps to fail.

I can see why people might want to watch Wasps, and it's a free country, but as far as I'm concerned it's supporting something that's morally wrong, and clearly not in the best interests of CCFC.
 

italiahorse

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Sisu have had exactly the same offer as Wasps and on many occasions - When? The CCC intention was always for CCFC to buy into ACL and Higgs share has been offered for similar amounts. Trouble is SISU wanted it even cheaper and then lost all respect by the time someone else showed interest.
Proven, because they came back due to only a few fans supporting that plan for whatever their reasons. - Nobody went to support a plan, they went to support their team. I did say for whatever reason. Not knocking them but surely they knew that their support would be required for Sisu plan to succeed.
Wasps have no home, they are loosing support at Wycombe and have made a calculated risk there is a gap for first class Rugby in this area. - We have no home and are losing support, is it ok to move us to somewhere crying out for "first class" football (by first class I mean a pro team). You will support that then? CCFC will be fine as long as they are allowed access to the revenue streams and don't try and finance a new stadium. It has been inferred that CCFC will be given access to these steams and that Wasps realise there is mutual benefit from doing so.
For Coventry ratepayers and surrounding businesses it feels good for the first time in a few years. - I can understand the pubs etc doing well, why would it make any difference to joe standard rate payer? It builds Coventry up as a major sporting town. With ACL on sound footing investment can begin in the surrounding area. The station is a start and I feel good about it.

I understand us CCFC fans being disappointed that CCFC are not 100% into ACL but with these clowns in charge it was never going to happen anyway. We need to understand that Sisu have gambled and lost and this is know the best, if not ideal, situation to move on.

We need to wait until the Higgs share is sorted and hopefully then the positives will start to come in.
 

Moff

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italiahorse; said:
We need to wait until the Higgs share is sorted and hopefully then the positives will start to come in.

An honest question, but in reality what do you really think these positives will be....as I am certainly struggling to see any in a Rugby Club, also backed by an overseas hedge fund so hard nosed, owning the ground built for our football club.
 
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but as far as I'm concerned it's supporting something that's morally wrong, and clearly not in the best interests of CCFC.

I'm always nervous about making this a moral judgement, because at the end of the day it's just how someone chooses to spend their cash on their leisure activity... if the free market says I'm in a minority in being against franchise sport then, well... I'll accept I'm in the minority and be smug when it all falls apart further down the line instead ;)

I am genuinely baffled however, that some of those who bleated most about the morality of those watching CCFC at Sixfields now seem to be most defensive of the right to watch Wasps in Coventry!:slap:

Morals, my arse!
 

Nick

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I understand us CCFC fans being disappointed that CCFC are not 100% into ACL but with these clowns in charge it was never going to happen anyway. We need to understand that Sisu have gambled and lost and this is know the best, if not ideal, situation to move on.

We need to wait until the Higgs share is sorted and hopefully then the positives will start to come in.

So they weren't offered it?

You didn't quite answer the question about it being ok for us to move away as we are homeless.

So why does it benefit the normal tax payer that wasps are here? What difference will they notice? Will they get a council tax rebate?
 

italiahorse

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They did have one for nearly 70 years in Sudbury...then their owners moved them once, then twice and now three times.
Wonder where CCFC will end up on their third move :facepalm:

But if they build bridges, buy into the Ricoh as our home (Stop the JR and new stadium nonsense), push for all football income streams as inferred to by Wasps CEO and concentrate efforts on the pitch rather than all the politics we will be fine.

When I go to the Ricoh I see it as our home, away fans talk about it as CCFC home and how great a stadium it is and no one really cares who actually owns it.
CCFC have no chance of ever owning it. At the very best it will be owned by CCFC owners and we will be charged rent for it.

In that respect the level of the rent and access to footballs incomes is all that matters, which happens to be exactly the same situation we are in at the moment.

I feel safety in numbers (CCFC/WASPS) here and that people need to understand where we are and how we got here and move on.
 

italiahorse

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An honest question, but in reality what do you really think these positives will be....as I am certainly struggling to see any in a Rugby Club, also backed by an overseas hedge fund so hard nosed, owning the ground built for our football club.

Stability. Positive speaking that now needs to be turned into actions for the mutual benefit of CCFC, Wasps and Coventry.
We are where we are so lets build on it.
 

italiahorse

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So they weren't offered it?
I don't think they were offered it at the same time as Wasps but certainly since CCC baled the stadium out in 200? that was always the plan. Don't forget as we stand there is a JR and a new stadium being built so why offer it?

You didn't quite answer the question about it being ok for us to move away as we are homeless. We don't need to move. Wherever we go we will rent so it might as well be here.

So why does it benefit the normal tax payer that wasps are here? What difference will they notice? Will they get a council tax rebate?
If the area is successful, which I now think we have a chance, it will benefit Coventry. What else have we got?
 
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Jack Griffin

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Stability. Positive speaking that now needs to be turned into actions for the mutual benefit of CCFC, Wasps and Coventry.
We are where we are so lets build on it.

This mutual benefit thingy, SISU don't seem overly keen on that concept.
 

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