I'm a CRFC fan - in fact I've been to more CRFC games than CCFC games over the last couple of years. I'm not happy about what's been done to CRFC. I'd much rather you didn't pretend to speak for CRFC fans when you've clearly no idea how we feel. It's actually kind of offensive.id
Never said I'd spoken to CRFC fans I said I had seen no real protests
As for Wasps, it's a convenient pretence that their fans aren't bothered. Here's a straight question on one of their boards - how many of their fans said they were happy to move?
http://www.rugbynetwork.net/boards/read/s96.htm?98,14923654,page=1
Never said they were happy to move. But the fan base in Wycombe is not in keeping with the size of the club so it was an easy decision to move into what they believe is a potentially bigger fan base. Time will tell.
Like CRFC fans though, what's the point in protesting, it's a done deal. As fans who suffered for a year when their club was moved 35 miles away 'temporarily', I just find it incredible that anyone here could posit the idea that a large number of Wasps fans wouldn't be equally or probably more upset. It's just a denial of the obvious to try to avoid being called hypocritical, im
I agree. It's a done deal so like CRFC fans what's the point of protesting. Lets try and make the best of it and get a good deal for both Wasps and us.
And yes, I'd also be aggreived if Wasps landed at (say) Broadstreet rather than the Ricoh, because it would still be a franchise, and it would still limit CRFC's ambition. Neither of those things is acceptable to me.
But you are from Coventry what about Rugby fans in Warwickshire?
So, a question for you. What kind of good deal from Wasps do you think is achievable? Do you think that SISU don't want a good deal from Wasps for some reason? I'm not at all clear what you're asking people to do here. Get angry at SISU? Is there anyone here that isn't?!
I've said before it's in Wasps interest to get CCFC on board. Say they gave CCFC all the profits from sales on food, drink, car parking etc they would be no worse off but would gain from economies of scale (i.e. the more you spend the cheaper it becomes). Costs of ticketing system and other facilities would be halved. Even if they charge CCFC 50% of the cost CCFC would not have to provide there own 100% facility.
We are all angry at Sisu but the anger is being channelled at Wasps, and anyone like myself putting some positives on it, instead of getting Sisu to drop the JR and new stadium talk in favour of working on a deal. Hopefully Sisu are using talk of a stadium as a negotiating ploy, but I doubt it.
Edit: And the major boost to the economy thing. I hope you're not buying the £6m a game bullshit touted by the council - that's laughable.
I went to the Casino, football, Casino for the England match, had a meal, watched my daughter box in the Jaguar hall and then back to the Casino and it all looked pretty good to me.
The Arena shopping facilities are second to none. I've lived around this area for years and it's great boost for the area.
The simple fact is that limiting CCFC's ambitions with regard to the Ricoh, will probably limit their ability to thrive as club. It might even lead ultimately to them leaving, or possibly folding. Any of those things happening will have a far more negative effect to the city than Wasps arrival here.
Maybe, but people need to do the figures. If we had made the PL even with the original high rent we would be quids in now.
Anyway, this argument's been made by me enough now. Whether you accept it or not is up to you, but there's no need to pretend that either Wasps or CRFC fans are happy about them turning up at the Ricoh - look for your justification elsewhere
As I said, I never said they were happy. I just want to move on and get a deal done at the Ricoh before the moment has gone.