SBT Tell us what's going on? (2 Viewers)

I was eleven in 87

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Representatives of the Sky Blue Trust recently attended the Stadium Forum group organised by Sandra Garlick. Two days earlier Sandra had asked to meet with the Sky Blue Trust Board ahead of its monthly scheduled meeting and we were happy to oblige.
At both meetings we listened carefully to the information presented, so as to be properly informed on reported developments whilst registering our concerns and those of many of our members at the club’s proposed course of action.
We have indicated that we are happy to assist the club in whatever way we can to better improve the Ricoh experience and will look to take this forward with our members.
However, we would like to reiterate our previously stated view that the club is placing excessive emphasis on the need to build a new stadium, which we believe is an unaffordable aim. We call again for the time, energy and finance being devoted to new stadium plans to be invested in the playing squad and in seeking a long-term mutually beneficial partnership with Wasps.
Although we welcome the update given by Tim Fisher at the Stadium Forum these concerns firmly remain.
We are also seeking clarification from Rugby Council about Mr Fisher’s claim that there had been discussions between the Council and Coventry City Football club officials or others acting on its behalf, with regard to plans to build a new stadium on the three sites mentioned in the minutes of the meeting. Rugby’s responses to a series of FOI requests made on behalf of the Trust make no reference to such discussions.
On 24 December 2013, in response to our first round of FOI requests, Rugby Council wrote to us as follows: "Rugby Borough Council can confirm that approximately three months ago the Leader of the Council and Executive Director met with representatives from Coventry City Football Club to discuss the club’s proposals to develop a Category 2 Academy training facility within the borough. The representatives of Coventry City Football Club were informed that the proposals were unacceptable to the council and there has been no communication with the club since that meeting.” In reply to each of the three subsequent rounds of FOI requests, Rugby have stated that there have been no discussions, meetings or correspondence about the matter.
This clearly conflicts with the update given by Tim Fisher at the meeting. It is therefore important that we are able to clear this matter up as soon as possible.
The supporters of Coventry City are enduring a torrid time and have been for far too long now. They deserve, at the very least, to know the accurate position of what's going on.
 

chiefdave

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We call again for the time, energy and finance being devoted to new stadium plans to be invested in the playing squad and in seeking a long-term mutually beneficial partnership with Wasps.

Being realistic at an absolute minimum we need all the revenues the club generates, i.e.: all matchday F&B, advertising, parking etc as well as our share of naming rights. Is there anything to indicate Wasps would even consider letting us have them?

The most beneficial thing the trust could do at this point would be to meet with Wasps and establish exactly what is available. Probably unrealistic to be expect the trust to also be able to establish what sort of cost we'd be talking about but as much information as they can establish will give them a factual grounding to challenge Fisher.
 

Grendel

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Calista

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Being realistic at an absolute minimum we need all the revenues the club generates, i.e.: all matchday F&B, advertising, parking etc as well as our share of naming rights. Is there anything to indicate Wasps would even consider letting us have them?

The most beneficial thing the trust could do at this point would be to meet with Wasps and establish exactly what is available. Probably unrealistic to be expect the trust to also be able to establish what sort of cost we'd be talking about but as much information as they can establish will give them a factual grounding to challenge Fisher.

Yes - the fact that Fisher has taken the trouble to explain why CCFC don’t want to buy into ACL. If Wasps had made clear that no stake was available, he could simply have said so. Instead, he's saying that it's too risky for CCFC.
 

percy

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Yes - the fact that Fisher has taken the trouble to explain why CCFC don’t want to buy into ACL. If Wasps had made clear that no stake was available, he could simply have said so. Instead, he's saying that it's too risky for CCFC.

it should be speculate to accumulate instead though we spectate and deteriorate
 

coop

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Yes - the fact that Fisher has taken the trouble to explain why CCFC don’t want to buy into ACL. If Wasps had made clear that no stake was available, he could simply have said so. Instead, he's saying that it's too risky for CCFC.
Fisher we believe everything you say.
 

thekidfromstrettoncamp

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The situation CCFC find themselves in with the council would not have something to do with non payment of rent instead of trying to talk senseably about doing a deal.
 

letsallsingtogether

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Surveys and polls.

And you've done what?

Oh yer attended sixfields and never even had the balls to say it was because you wanted to.
No you blamed it all on your son.

I have respect for all those that went due to there love of the team you however are just another gutless keyboard warrior!!!
 

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