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    where will this end up?

    The FL are running scared, SISU would tie them up in knots via court cases etc.. there should be a clear rule where the golden share should lie. Their tactic is to hope that it is resolved amicably they would not dare confront sisu.
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    where will this end up?

    Sisu will retain overall control PH4 won't bid blind. We will play at the Ricoh. I won't be there. to quote the band James "If I hadn't seen such riches, I could live with being poor" - the negativity surrounding the club if Sisu continue to own it, a fall in crowds etc.. I would rather keep...
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    Are Wigan Buggered ?

    I think they may be in trouble, there will be squad players who may have to have parts of their contract paid up to get them off their books, saleable players may not get as much cash for them as clubs know that they don't want to stay in the championship - attracting players to Wigan - probably...
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    Has Joy Met her Match

    Mutton - the ex milkman, Lucas a former junior employee at BT v the private equity boys, I know who my money would be on. SISU can't run a football club but they are now sailing close to the wind with court cases etc.. lawyers and this is where they operate best. As much as I would like them...
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    City fans won't follow the Sky Blues out of the Ricoh

    Spoke to long standing ST holder yesterday, directed most of his anger at the BigRon reign where we threw money at a lot of average players Eioin Jess, Liam Daish etc and build up these considerable debts but not a particularly good team, no anti-sisu rant but will he got to home games outside...
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    Reform A new CCFC in Coventry or follow CCFC out of Coventry

    Just voted to stay in Cov and start again, up the road in Treacle Town they went from Nuneaton Borough to Nuneaton town, looks and feels like the same club, ie no real loss of identity. its 12 years since the big relegation and we have been drifted backwards ever since, the weight of the debt...
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    confirmned by the club

    Nene Park - home of the doomed Rushden & Diamonds, a club formed from the merger of Rushden Town and Irthlingborough Diamonds using Max Griggs (Doc Matrens owner) money. The ground is based in Irthlingborough, quite near to Finedon where there are a couple of pubs. Its about a 45 mile trip...
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    Skyblues Trust email received this afternoon

    I think employees at a factory v crowds at a football game are beyond compare, do you think ryton village when there is a local derby or leeds / cardiff in town would resemble 10 years ago when the factory was in full swing.
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    Skyblues Trust email received this afternoon

    SISU will not be building a ground at Ryton - it will cost a minimum of £20m, a few years of planning permission and if you think the Ricoh is a bit out of town, well Ryton's worse. A good portion of the city of Coventry can walk to the Ricoh Holbronx, Keresley Foleshill, Longford, Even...
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    Skyblues Trust email received this afternoon

    Yes Even if it was a fan's buyout and not SISU who were moving us, I would personally struggle to get to the likes of Brum especially for those midweek games usually 5 in the league season and a few midweek night games in the cups. Football is about the atmosphere, 3,000 home fans at...
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    Players surpass to requirements

    2 more players to add to that list Fleck & Barton, highly promising careers not looking like they will fulfil their potential - will they knuckle down and make a go of it or will they carry on drifting. Fleck has clear ability and desire but physically poor, Barton again clear ability but also...
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    Players surpass to requirements

    Again my personal opinion only but I think that there is an attitude problem within the club with certain players who believe that they are too good for League 1 and this attitude inspires our opposition. Can't accuse Dicky wood of such an attitude and the likes of DMG, Leon clarke, Cyrus, Joe...
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    Players surpass to requirements

    u19 caps are good and demonstrate that others also thought that he had ability also but hasn't delivered and IMO think he is capable of a lot more but too casual and I think that he is not living the lifestyle of a player whose career is going down the pan but of a rising star, needs a reality...
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    Players surpass to requirements

    Its down to finances. If Bell is on the £7-8k per week as reported and is persistently injured we could get 3 reasonable league1 players for that money. JC won't be on as much as Bell but it will be high for league 1, can't live off potential forever need to deliver at some point, SP may have...
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    Players surpass to requirements

    is that surplus to or were so good they surpassed the required level. Of that lot probably Malaga is the one I might take a punt on thought he did ok in the few games I saw him play. Bell there is injury issues as well as the cost to keeping him and unlike a lot of cov fans I don't see him as...
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    Sales and players not leaving

    Wood has been committed but hardly fantastic. Our defence has been a shambles recently and he has been a regular in that. Although good in the air and was a genuine threat from set pieces he was very slow and not very good at passing, would have liked to have kept him but there is better value...
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    Contact the administrator

    I will offer him my services as I am a qualified accountant but have also got a magnifying glass, a bloodhound and quite a few mates and between us and the dog and the equipment we are bound to find the golden share.
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    Do you still think it was a great solution?

    This is a SISU style administration - all the downsides -10 points uncertainty but without the upside that SISU are going.
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    If it is St Andrews

    10,000 only if we are top of the league, I think 5-6,000 is more realistic, there will be some reasonable away crowds Wolves, Walsall, Brizzol Port vale gillingham MK dons, blades if they don't make it There is a strong rumour that it is St andrews. They would open up the main stand 5,000...
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    If it is St Andrews

    Definitely won't be getting an ST, reckon the crowd would drop to as low as 3,000 - 4000 for night games (there were 5 midweek league games last season). If we are doing well 7,000 -10,000 for Saturday games but could go to 5,000 if we are in a relegation scrap. a 5,000 crowd in St andrews...
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