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dongonzalos

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Red Button: 'Sisu fell down a hole they'd dug themselves, leaving Wasps to canter home as a lone runner'
28 November 2014 12:30 PM Steve Chilton
Former Coventry City chairman John Poynton dismisses Sisu as 'typical hedge fund, throwing money around like confetti in the belief they can walk away with big profit within five years'
Former Coventry City chairman John Poynton, who led the club to its finest hour when the FA Cup was lifted at Wembley, has broken his silence over the dark days since.

The 70-year-old businessman, an avid student of horse-racing, has followed the contenders for the Ricoh Stakes from his Jersey home with increasing despair.

His conclusion is that Sisu fell down a hole they’d dug themselves, leaving Wasps to canter home as a lone runner.

Poynton was ousted in a messy boardroom coup led by wannabe chairman Bryan Richardson who later masterminded the move from Highfield Road to the Ricoh.


A deal which didn’t stack up financially, in Poynton’s opinion, and the club was the biggest loser, never to fully recover.

He revealed that shortly before Sisu came on the scene, he was invited to join a consortium to buy the club, but he wasn’t prepared to take the risk.

He now bankrolls Jersey Rugby Club and with his switch to the oval ball game the rumour mill has it that he’s been invited to invest with the new owners, Wasps.

“I can put that one to bed straightaway. No,” he says, adding that he hasn’t been to the stadium for several years and only considered coming back for the Sky Blues’ “return” against Gillingham because Jersey was playing Moseley the next day.

In the end he didn’t come.

He has little sympathy for Sisu which he dismisses as “typical hedge fund, throwing money around like confetti” in the belief they can walk away with big profit within five years.

“Sisu have been out-manoeuvred. They thought they would get the Ricoh on the cheap but they never had a chance of winning it after losing the High Court case. They must be quite worried about what they are going to do now. They have dug themselves into a hole.

“It’s a shame, there’s a lot of history within the club but it’s been brought into rack and ruin by Sisu and Richardson’s actions in the past.”

He says he was fortunate during his tenure at Highfield to generally have the fans’ support.

“The worst abuse I had was when someone shouted at me ‘Get yer bloody cheque-book out’ when we were losing a match.”

He thinks it may have been against Manchester United...
 

Moff

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I dont like this Poynton guy. He's just another CCC appologist ;)

Nope, he seems a bit more open minded than that , besides unlike some on this site he aknowledges that the problems started with Richardson, and have been well and truly compounded by Sisu.
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skybluedan

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I dont like this Poynton guy. He's just another CCC appologist ;)

I know John and his son and the man loves coventry and believe me he has a lot more to say about sisu and none very nice, even at 70 still got the city crest on the bottom of his pool
 

AndreasB

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I know John and his son and the man loves coventry and believe me he has a lot more to say about sisu and none very nice, even at 70 still got the city crest on the bottom of his pool

Oh they all "love Coventry" dont they - No bigger Cov fan than Elliot. Doesnt mean he has a clue how to run the thing.
 

Chipfat

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Sisu did throw money about from day 1 and didn't have a plan B in place if the money dried up with no promotion to the prem,,, They didn't want the Ricoh until it dawned on them that was the only avenue they had to recoup some of the invested money...It really doesn't matter who says it or is involved in pushing it, what cannot be denied is the truth of the statement by Poynton.

Poynton is saying nothing shocking or new, Sisu even know they have made massive errors in the past that means today as a club and fans we are slowly falling backwards on and off the pitch...
 

skybluetony176

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I know John and his son and the man loves coventry and believe me he has a lot more to say about sisu and none very nice, even at 70 still got the city crest on the bottom of his pool


The wink on the end meant I was being sarcastic. Not sure you picked up on that by your reply. I do appreciate everything he's done for the club and more than respect his opinion as I also agree with him.
 

will am i

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Oh they all "love Coventry" dont they - No bigger Cov fan than Elliot. Doesnt mean he has a clue how to run the thing.
It might have escaped your attention but he was in charge when we won the FA Cup. Thank God we have Tim in charge now eh
 
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Do you you know joe elliot? If you do your in a position to call a judgement on him as a person & his time representing the club.

I think his track record of his time representing the club is out there, loud and proud.

Bloody catastrophic, and I don't need to know him to see every board he's been on has been an unmitigated disaster for the club.
 

AndreasB

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So many people know jack shit about JE yet have an opinion about him or what he may have done. Your fucking clueless.

I know he went round knocking on old folks houses to tell them to give their shares to SISU for nothing. Lovely chap.


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oldfiver

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I know John and his son and the man loves coventry and believe me he has a lot more to say about sisu and none very nice, even at 70 still got the city crest on the bottom of his pool

Perhaps he will align with WASPS to lead us to the promised land
 

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