Funnily enough it passed me by as something that happened out of my sphere of interests, but of course it wasn't right was it. It effects me now because there is even less hope for the Sky Blues in getting rid of SISU and I'm concerned about the impact on Cov Rugby. The Ricoh was built for CCFC, our local team, with a fair bit of money coming from the club to help clear the site. These franchise cuckoos have hopped in the nest with the traitorous help of our own council. I'm with you on SISU, for me they are 99% responsible for the recent demise of CCFC but our local authority still had a moral obligation towards it's own historical clubs and it's citizens.
I am not having a go at you personally, its just something that has always stuck in my mind from the MK Dons game last year.
Many posters on here tried to portray those who went to MK but not to Sixfields as hypocrites. The fact that as Coventry fans we are more likely to care about a situation involving our club rather than another was mocked by them. This now is exactly the same situation. Using their logic we should all have been equally annoyed by Wasps moving to Wycombe or Coventry.
As far as them not doing anything wrong, I just think your looking at it the wrong way. It was wrong for them to move out of their traditional home, I agree with you on that. They are a London club, and moving from London to Wycombe was wrong. That is where they are to be criticised in my opinion. Moving from Wycombe to Coventry isn't affecting that status. They were a London club playing outside of London, they are still a London club playing outside of London.
As for the damage to the cities existing sports teams, that isn't the responsibility of Wasps. The situation has occurred because of Sisu and CCC. A poor analogy I know, but its a bit like blaming immigrants for the high numbers descending on the country. You cant blame people for wanting to come to a richer country, however you can blame those that have allowed it to happen. I.e. The Government.