I think it being a completely different sport holds a lot of sway in some people's thinking.
If this was a football club moving into the Ricoh there would I'm sure be so much more vitriol. Not saying it's right, just saying that's the way it is.
I agree Otis, but the genrealisation that all those against it are some sort of pitchfork wielding nutters is way off the mark.
I despair about the way football is going, and how out of touch with reality it all is from players wages, and ticket pricing, to the same old same old teams doing well in the Premier league. Added to that is the new parachute payments and soon the top league will be a closed shop, not thats of worry to us at Coventry. Then there is our sitaution, which just fills me with despair. I dont need to say anymore on that.
This has led me more towards Rugby than I have ever been before, although football still is by a way my first sport.
I have been a Northampton Saints fan, and Coventry RFC fan all my life. Northampton as I was born there, and Coventry as I grew up there, and have watched both clubs sporadically over the years, and seen one prosper and one hopefully begining to prosper.
The one thing that has made me unhappy with Rugby, is the way that clubs affectively franchise themselves freely, at the expense of their fans, and I think this is totally wrong. London Irish have done it, albeit not a huge distance, London Welsh to a worse extent, but nothing as horrific as what Wasps have now done, which I think is abhorent.
Perhasp Wasps should have followed the excellent example of Saracens who moved out of their original home, not a great distance to Watford, and then worked trirelessly to build their own stadium back where they came from......except I dont really think this is what Richardson wants. I personally think this is little about wasps and more about his personal welath crusade. I feel that in the next few years Wasps are going to get some unpleasent surprises from this gentleman.
Anyway I could go on, but I think I will stop there, I just think its wrong and look forwrad to the day in a couple of years when the fanfare has died down, and its back to crowds of 5k on a cold January sunday, that Wasps decide to try again back in their original home of London.