I do find this all a bit embarrasing as there is no alternative. I know this sounds like I'm being obnoxious, but what would it take for someone to stand up and cheer SISU for pouring the profits from other parts of their business into a failing club? If I was them I'd just call it quits and leave a sealed envelope on my desk to be opened in 3 months with a note that simply read "You should never look a gift horse in the mouth".
They have put a small amount of funds aside to avoid their 'investment project' from going into administration, therefore losing them any slim chance they had of getting a return.
As far as investing in our club's future goes, actions speak louder than words and in a season in which we are having to field 17 year olds they've used the transfer window to let four of our best players go and only bring in one unproven striker.
Cutting costs only works if you also have the footballing know-how to do it without damaging the club's chances of maintaining their league status. That know-how left the club last season when it was became clear that the powers that be were no longer acting in the football club's best interests, but their own.
So now we are left with a depleted and inexperienced squad and all of the evidence so far suggests that the owners have bigger priorities than little old Coventry City.
I don't know about you but I'm a Coventry City supporter not a SISU supporter; and for that reason, I'm out.