torchomatic
Well-Known Member
Fair enough, I stand corrected. Still deafening silence when it comes to Wasps' activities. And, before anyone says anything, their activities impact the football club.
They're not building on the Higgs site, they are proposing to build on the former ST land site which is adjacent to it.
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/wasps-rfc-talks-severn-trent-10576047
If SISU had actually been looking for land to build on they would have found this site easily, it has been unused for many years.
And I quote "I am trying to support the football club against biased "anti "comments".
What unproven allegations have been made against the club?
In what way has planning law and procedure been subverted?So would many another property developer but they need CCC to bend the planning for them
So would many another property developer but they need CCC to bend the planning for them
How about the asset stripping allegation at Ryton?
Absolutely no proof of "asset stripping"
So you accept there is some "bending"
I suppose it depends how far over you want to bend?
How about the asset stripping allegation at Ryton?
Absolutely no proof of "asset stripping"
What if RBC do the same for Otium, is that any more acceptable?So you accept there is some "bending"
I suppose it depends how far over you want to bend?
Childish post. Lots of local authorities will be 'bending' planning with the governments new drive for more houses. This is not something that is synonymous with Coventry, unless of course it's just Coventry you want to highlight.........
As we were walking down to the game the other night my son mentioned that if 6000 fans were prepared to put up £1000 each, that would amount to the notional £6 million. Put like that it doesn't sound such a huge, out of reach sum. He asked me if I would be prepared to put up £1000. If it meant we could get rid of Sisu I certainly would. I wonder if a sum like this could be raised from the fan base, some giving less than £1000, maybe some giving more? Certainly a way of initially having at least partial fan involvement in the running of the club, an aspiration of one of the speakers on the forum tonight.
Unlikely to happen but as mentioned above , it would open the way for other parties. I know the Trust have a plan if Sisu try to liquidate the club. Same plan could work in this case which wouldn't be so severe. Would you not stump up £1000 get rid of Sisu?So 6000 people put in a grand to raise 6 million to get rid of SISU.
What about the next year when people want a decent wage budget, does each fan put in 500 quid again?
Unlikely to happen but as mentioned above , it would open the way for other parties. I know the Trust have a plan if Sisu try to liquidate the club. Same plan could work in this case which wouldn't be so severe. Would you not stump up £1000 get rid of Sisu?
See aboveSo I give a grand and SISU go, what happens then?
I'd like to think people would ask a few more questions about it all first.
See above
What if the £1000 got rid of Sisu and allowed the club to start again. Would you put up your stake?
No start again with new owners. Might even be fan led in the way that Portsmouth have done. Anyway, this is just an idea. If it ever took off lots of detailed planning needed and someone to lead it.Start again how? As in start again as a new club?
No start again with new owners. Might even be fan led in the way that Portsmouth have done. Anyway, this is just an idea. If it ever took off lots of detailed planning needed and someone to lead it.
If a viable plan for fan ownership was drawn up I'd happily put my money in but I'm not sure I'd be confident in new owners who need the fans to fund their takeover.No start again with new owners.