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    Hear Ye, Hear Ye, Coventry is a City of rugby

    I'd like CCFC and SISU to do more
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    Hear Ye, Hear Ye, Coventry is a City of rugby

    "During the year the charity received match day tickets as a donation from Coventry City Football Club. The charity also receives financial support from the football club to the extent that premises are provided, and webspace on the club website and editorial space in the match day programmes...
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    Email to Sport England re Higgs application

    Well, they do, but players will be paid regardless of their community work. So as an actual cost to CCFC, it's already on the balance sheet, so costs nothing in real terms. The official line in the accounts reads: "During the year the charity received match day tickets as a donation from...
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    Hear Ye, Hear Ye, Coventry is a City of rugby

    To be fair, although I joined a long time ago, I've only just come back to the site having never, or rarely, posted anything. If the SBITC stuff has been done before, my bad. I came to get away from the comment section on the Telegraph website to see if there might be debate worth reading. I...
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    Hear Ye, Hear Ye, Coventry is a City of rugby

    What SBITC do is laudable and my family have personally benefited from their programmes. However, SBITC are not CCFC and having read some of Anderson's comments recently about how much the club does in the community made me somewhat cross. Having read the financial statements of SBITC for the...
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    Save the Sky Blue Academy Petition

    Who does the petition get delivered to and what impact can they have on the situation the club faces? It's all very well being annoyed about the parties involved, but doesn't one of the parties need to act in order to move this forwards? I'm not sure a petition will change anything. In January...
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    Email to Sport England re Higgs application

    With regard to SBITC, the club provide no funds and no staff to the charity. I've been through all their financial statements on the charity commission website. The contribution CCFC makes is 'matchday tickets, office space and space in the club programme'. These items are deemed to have 'nil...
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