I personally feel, that Rugby is different and that the other fans of another sport have to deal with it. They seem to have accepted the move -at least some of them. I would also agree with the move to Nuneaton if - big if - there was no alternative. CCFC would have priority over Nuneaton fans for me if it got that far. I hope it doesn't, but I, am not being hypocritical and saying it is "just wrong" in the case of "wasps" but "ok if we are in the shit". I think he and some others have noticed the double standards here. And the " only 3 miles " excuse doesn't cut as " just wrong " etc. isn't dependant on the circumstances. It is a moral stance. Either you have this moral or you don't. You can't have it both ways.
It is all well and good him noticing "double standards" but what people don't notice is where the double standards have started and how much of the "double standards" you point of are probably just tongue in cheek comments aimed at them. These are the people who were so vocal about fans rights, fix football, let down by the football league etc for us being allowed to move on a temporary basis.
Yes people can say "oh but it is a different sport", but when you say openly you couldn't give a shit about another team moving here's fans that is wrong isn't it? Surely you can see that some people were nearly coming to blows they were that angry with other fans about them going to watch games at Sixfields. Some of the same fans are now coming on here saying how great the wasps move is, they were right to move here as there is a bigger catchment area for fans. The same fans will no doubt be going batshit mental if CCFC got moved up the country. Like you say it is a moral stance, you can't switch it off and on based on different conditions.
Going from:
Moving teams is wrong
Moving teams is wrong if it is football
Moving teams is wrong if it is football and coventry city
to:
Moving a team to another city because they have a better catchment area
My view in between all the tongue in cheek posts which are trying to point out the irony.
I think moving teams full time is wrong but common sense should be used shouldn't it? If Wasps were playing in Nuneaton for example and then moved a few miles down the road to Coventry would it be as bad as moving up from London? I don't think it would. People in Nuneaton, Bedworth and Coventry would already be supporting Wasps if they wanted top league rugby, you would then the people who supported cov and nuneaton rugby teams already in place. Would that extra couple of miles down the bypass suddenly make people think "actually I have been missing top flight rugby all this time, i must go now". Common sense says no.
I didn't like being in Northampton and while it was a temporary move it was my team, if it had changed to a full time move that would have changed.
Would I go if it was somewhere like Bermuda? Yes probably it is just down the road, SISU would need to pull some great PR out though. If people in Nuneaton or Bedworth wanted pro football then they would already be going to city, villa or leicester. If they were set in their ways of home town they would be supporting nuneaton or bedworth united. I don't think us moving a couple of miles closer down the road is suddenly going to make them change their minds and suddenly realise that CCFC is what they have been missing (like Wasps seems to have been). Obviously if it did ever happen, the other football clubs should be consulted about it all at the planning stages rather than other people deciding for them.
Would I go if we got moved to Hinckley or somewhere like that? No, that would be a whole new area and whole new fan base.
Obviously I would want it to be in Coventry if possible, but I would use common sense if and when they ever revealed the location rather than an invisible line that can be changed at any time anyway. People will probably say "yes but it HAS To be in those lines to be Coventry". I bet you a fiver the people who say that defend wasps coming here by saying something like "yes but they arent even london wasps now" or "they havent been in london for years anyway".