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Sky Blue Kid

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The significant single event of this season happened over 7 years ago....I'll let you fill in the spaces____________ _________ __________
 

Grendel

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The significant single event of this season happened over 7 years ago....I'll let you fill in the spaces____________ _________ __________

The council approved Sisu as their preferred bidder for ccfc as their only interest was someone providing £1.3 million a year?

With you all the way bro.
 

SBS

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Numerous off the field events but on it ---> Barton not burying the last minute header against Notts County a couple of weeks ago.
 

skybluetony176

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It was, Grendel. It was terrible timing. We had just come back, there was euphoria, good feeling, excitement. I was absolutely stunned when he came out with that. Really knocked the wind out of my sails and I know lots and lots of fans felt exactly the same.

It was just dreadful timing.

I doubt that the timing of the statement was an accident either. He really is a party pooper capable of pissing in anyone's parade.
 

Irish Sky Blue

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Forcing Baker out of the club was madness.He was easily the man of the match when Milton Keynes came here.How many goals would he have scored for us and how many assists would he have provided if he had been allowed to stay? I doubt we would still be in trouble.
The sale of the stadium to Wasps immediately killed any hope that we had and I think has considerably added to the fall in attendances and the drift of fans away from the club.
However, the fact we are still in trouble can also be attributed to 5 minutes of madness (ineptitude) during the home game with Crawley when we let a two goal lead slip in a game we were easily winning against really poor opponents. Although this result could still bite us on the bum, I think we have enough to escape under our own steam.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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I can't remember the exact circumstances behind the comments but I'm guessing he was led into it by a question from the interviewer, like if the Ricoh deal would be extended/possibility of ownership down the line.

If he had came out and said they had moved back to the Ricoh with an eye on ownership then no doubt he would be a liar and building up false hope for fans as he knew at the time there was no chance.
 

skybluetony176

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I can't remember the exact circumstances behind the comments but I'm guessing he was led into it by a question from the interviewer, like if the Ricoh deal would be extended/possibility of ownership down the line.

If he had came out and said they had moved back to the Ricoh with an eye on ownership then no doubt he would be a liar and building up false hope for fans as he knew at the time there was no chance.

Hope had gone long before Wasps turned up.
 

torchomatic

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While I'm not going to disagree it's not the reason for such a dramatic drop in attendance after the Gillingham game.

I doubt that the timing of the statement was an accident either. He really is a party pooper capable of pissing in anyone's parade.
 

skybluetony176

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While I'm not going to disagree it's not the reason for such a dramatic drop in attendance after the Gillingham game.

While I'm not going to disagree either, it didn't help and is only one quote of numerous quotes from TF that I can only assume have been quite deliberately said and have caused ill feeling amongst fans and in many cases has helped (if that's the right word) them to make the decision to stay away.
 

Sky Blue Kid

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The council approved Sisu as their preferred bidder for ccfc as their only interest was someone providing £1.3 million a year? With you all the way bro.
What...may I ask is your problem? Is it that SISU signed a legally binding contract to rent the Ricoh? After all, nobody forced them to buy CCFC did they? Their fucking bully boy tactics were there for all to see from day one of their tenure....Share holders that were forced to GIVE UP their shares to SISU will testify that. The council were going to approve anyone willing to rent, or buy ACL/Higgs shares....Incidently, ACL/Higgs shares were for sale from day 1. The council are no different to you drooling over a big fillet steak and chips, only for it to give you the shits very soon after. Wait for the "That's a crap analogy".....Do I give a fuck.....No!
 

chiefdave

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SISU signed a legally binding contract to rent the Ricoh?

Did they? I was under the impression they inherited a deal that had been agreed to under the previous owners. From what I have been told Ranson / SISUs plan was the only one that didn't require ownership of the Ricoh and that is why it was preferred by CCC. Ranson's plan was quickly getting promotion to the PL and then cash out. Obviously that didn't work and it wasn't really until Fisher took over that rent and revenues were (correctly) flagged up as an issue.
 

Sky Blue Kid

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Did they? I was under the impression they inherited a deal that had been agreed to under the previous owners. From what I have been told Ranson / SISUs plan was the only one that didn't require ownership of the Ricoh and that is why it was preferred by CCC. Ranson's plan was quickly getting promotion to the PL and then cash out. Obviously that didn't work and it wasn't really until Fisher took over that rent and revenues were (correctly) flagged up as an issue.
As I was saying....Taken from the High Court Judgement by Judge Hickinbottam..........12. At the time of the acqu isition: i) SISU were looking to obtain an interest in the Arena . Indeed, an early approach appears to have been to purchase a majority shareholding in ACL . Their primary plan to obtain an interest in the Arena was to acquire th e Higgs Charity interest in A CL , but they were unable to do so that stage . ii) As Mr Goudie put it, SISU bought into the Football Club with their eyes wide open: they were well aware of that company’s legal obligations to ACL , notably in relation to rent , which were no doubt reflected i n the purchase terms including price . SISU and ACL signed Cooperation Agreement Heads of Terms on 26 November 2007, which emphasised that, although, fol lowing the acquisition of the Football C lub by SISU all agreements between the Football Club and ACL (e xcept the Licence Agreement) would be reviewed, absent agreed changes , “the primacy of the existing agreements will remain”. 13. I have indicated that, in 2006, Richard Ellis had valued the Arena at £37m. On 18 August 2011, it valued the Arena again , as at 31 March 2011, at £19.6m. At that time, in addition to the £1.3m rent from CCFC, the Arena generated the following annual revenues: £1.425m plus profit share from the catering and management services contractor, Compass Contract Service (UK) Limited (“Com pass”), and £880,000 from naming rights. The casino was also due to bring in an income, rising
 

Sky Blue Kid

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BBC SPORT | Football | My Club | Coventry City | Coventry saved by ... 14 Dec 2007 ... "I'd like to pay special thanks to Iain Dowie, his management team, the players and all of the staff at ... Sisu have also signed a co-operation agreement with stadium owners ACL for the continued use of the Ricoh Arena. news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/c/coventry.../7139107.stm...............................................................Anyone else saying SISU were forced/didn't know/or never signed a contract want to think again?
 

skybluetony176

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BBC SPORT | Football | My Club | Coventry City | Coventry saved by ... 14 Dec 2007 ... "I'd like to pay special thanks to Iain Dowie, his management team, the players and all of the staff at ... Sisu have also signed a co-operation agreement with stadium owners ACL for the continued use of the Ricoh Arena. news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/c/coventry.../7139107.stm...............................................................Anyone else saying SISU were forced/didn't know/or never signed a contract want to think again?

Ann Lucas was probably stood over them with a gun when they signed. A smoking one probably.
 

chiefdave

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Sisu have also signed a co-operation agreement with stadium owners ACL for the continued use of the Ricoh Arena.

that doesn't make much sense does it? Why would you need a cooperation agreement if their was an existing contract in place? Implies either the rental agreement was ripped up and a new one entered into by SISU or that it relates to a different contract. Care to provide us with further details SBK?

of course that doesn't detract from the fact that Ransons primary objective was the PL which would have seen huge ROI for him and SISU.
 

Sky Blue Kid

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I've provided details on 2 seperate posts.....How would you like to provide details on your hearsay? Like I've already said, Nobody forced SISU to takeover the reigns at CCFC...They signed contracts to pay rent...Or are you calling Judge Hickinbottam a liar?...To take on an existing contract, wouldn't there need to be terms and conditions, and SIGNATURES? Which according to Judge Hickinbottam, SISU most definately did. Now instead of asking me to show you more details hows about you show us all your details of your hearsay? You're getting as bad as Grenduffy mate.
 

chiefdave

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A co-operation agreement isn't the same thing as signing a contract. I don't see any evidence to suggest there has been any change to the rental deal that was in place prior to SISU's arrival, haven't seen anything in the accounts to suggest the rent had been lowered. In fact PWKH was very keen on here to keep telling us at no point since the initial agreement, prior to SISU's ownership, had any formal request to alter the agreement been made by the clubs owners.

The fact remains there was, at least, three serious bidders, the other two both abandoned their bids after being told by the council there was no opportunity to own the Ricoh in similar fashion to the deal offered to Wasps. SISU did not have that as a requirement of their bid so were the preferred option of CCC.
 

Gazolba

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not having a experienced keeper

Completely agree. Allowing Burge to see us through the relegation battle was a huge mistake.
 

Kilclines curly mullet

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Whilst I agree Baker should never have been let go I think his goal return and assists had he stayed would have been a lot less. You have to remember with MK he is playing with better players who create chances by the bucketload. For me the moment which could prove to be decisive was Sheffield Utd away, I don't care you you are playing or where you are playing, you simply cannot give away a 2 goal lead with 10 minutes to go against 10 men. Said it at the time that those 2 dropped points will cost us
 

Ian1779

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Tim Fishers 'This is only temporary, we're building our own stadium' comments within 3 days of us moving back to the Ricoh. Further alienated support and numbers fell by 60% in a week.

Didn't say that though did he?

He said own.... Not build.
 

WestEndAgro

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What...may I ask is your problem? Is it that SISU signed a legally binding contract to rent the Ricoh? After all, nobody forced them to buy CCFC did they? Their fucking bully boy tactics were there for all to see from day one of their tenure....Share holders that were forced to GIVE UP their shares to SISU will testify that. The council were going to approve anyone willing to rent, or buy ACL/Higgs shares....Incidently, ACL/Higgs shares were for sale from day 1. The council are no different to you drooling over a big fillet steak and chips, only for it to give you the shits very soon after. Wait for the "That's a crap analogy".....Do I give a fuck.....No!


That's a crap analogy, you are far more likely to get the shits from Chicken or fish!
 

stevefloyd

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I seem to remember baker being slated by numerous people, i think the guy was misused.. he has talent and energy unfortunately some clown gave him the captains role and possibly played him in the wrong position.. i think he would have been better suited to a peter beardsley type position because despite his frustrating style he could be exciting at times
 

skybluetony176

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Didn't say that though did he?

He said own.... Not build.

I think someone posted a link dismissing that when you said it last week. I think it turned out he's said both and on numerous occasions at different overlapping times. So who knows what he actually means.
 

Ian1779

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I think someone posted a link dismissing that when you said it last week. I think it turned out he's said both and on numerous occasions at different overlapping times. So who knows what he actually means.

So they did.. turns out you didn't bother to check the date of said 'quote' as it was July 11th.... before the season even started and well before an official return to Ricoh was announced.

After the announcement though - the word used was own - not build.

Unless of course you are going to try and find some more spurious information to make your point.
 

skybluetony176

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So they did.. turns out you didn't bother to check the date of said 'quote' as it was July 11th.... before the season even started and well before an official return to Ricoh was announced.

After the announcement though - the word used was own - not build.

Unless of course you are going to try and find some more spurious information to make your point.

Don't shoot the messenger Ian, I was trying to help you out.

I'm really not sad enough to look through every TF comment and statement since the event but if I was and unearthed one would you really be surprised that he'd used the "B" word since.

If the onus is now not on building why has someone suddenly found the telephone number for RBC?
 

Sky Blue Kid

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I think someone posted a link dismissing that when you said it last week. I think it turned out he's said both and on numerous occasions at different overlapping times. So who knows what he actually means.
That was me Tony. I posted proof that he and Septic both said, and signed paperwork saying he(Fisher) and her(Septic) did indeed say "Build" To which he never replied too.........................................@ ChiefDave....Hold on a minute! according to a lot on here, along with Fisher and Septic, SISU were the "Only Show in town" Would you like to move the goalposts for a 3rd time mate ;) [email protected] tend to find a good Chicken Madras gives me the shits, but I tend to keep going back for more. Much the same as CCC going back for more punishment from SISU ;)
 

Ian1779

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That was me Tony. I posted proof that he and Septic both said, and signed paperwork saying he(Fisher) and her(Septic) did indeed say "Build" To which he never replied too.........................................@ ChiefDave....Hold on a minute! according to a lot on here, along with Fisher and Septic, SISU were the "Only Show in town" Would you like to move the goalposts for a 3rd time mate ;) [email protected] tend to find a good Chicken Madras gives me the shits, but I tend to keep going back for more. Much the same as CCC going back for more punishment from SISU ;)

It's hardly proof when you find a quote supposedly attributed to a person at a specific time.. But actually did not occur at the point you claim it did.

Why don't you go the whole hog and claim to know the lottery numbers... 2 weeks after the draw has taken place.
 

chiefdave

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Hold on a minute! according to a lot on here, along with Fisher and Septic, SISU were the "Only Show in town"

Maybe some of us believed that while the council were constantly telling us what a disgrace it was that CCFC had been ripped from the community and were playing in Northampton they wouldn't franchise in a team from London!

The reality is CCFC should have been the only show in town. This was not the stadium being sold to some investment group or similar, its pretty much unprecedented with the exception of Wimbledon's move to MK which was so popular the FA and FL had to declare they would never allow it to happen again!
 

Calista

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Letting go of the excellent Blair Adams, thus ensuring that we would spend the whole season with rookies at left back.
 

SkyBlueM

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Difficult to boil it down to one as there have been far too many contributing fuck ups/bad decisions but I would say Samuel's injury, he was our most dangerous attacking threat by a distance and the rest just do not look like they have any goals in them.
 

Astute

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It's hardly proof when you find a quote supposedly attributed to a person at a specific time.. But actually did not occur at the point you claim it did.

Why don't you go the whole hog and claim to know the lottery numbers... 2 weeks after the draw has taken place.

If he has not said that they were going to build a stadium why do they show us pictures and have meetings about the stadium that they are going to build and why have they supposedly been in contact with councils on land to build one if he has only said that THEY need to own one and not build one? :thinking about: It is getting a bit silly on here at times.

Our biggest problems were having a squad of players too small and not strong enough for the division we play in. The players don't have enough pace. And we had a useless manager. Or even getting rid of players and replacing them with players not as good.
 
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