TrueDepends what happens next.
At least there is the potential for something better.
It’s good if they leave and if an nec type person doesn’t take over the arena
As tenants we aren’t in a great position as grendel has said on numerous occasions
Personally don't think tenancy is a big issue if we have an affordable long term deal.
Excuse my ignorance but will the administrator control the stadium short term or will it revert back to the council? if more of our home games have to be postponed, we’re fucked.
If there's a set of fans who know how to ride turbulence it's us. Bring it on. But in answer to question though, I think this above nails it, the next few months could be really good or it could go even more pear shaped. I just hope we're finally coming close to an era of just being able to focus on and enjoy the bloody football. I felt like we had a taste of that for the first time in years last season.We have absolutely no idea yet, any number of things could happen that could leave us much worse or much better off. I expect it will be a pretty bumpy ride for a while yet.
Don't know
It’s just not in our hands long term is all I meanPersonally don't think tenancy is a big issue if we have an affordable long term deal.
Wasps not in administration yet.Does anyone know why Worcester have been relegated for going into administration but to date wasps have not? I think wasps leaving will be great if we can afford to own at least part of the stadium business.
Under weaknesses you've put accounts...
Personally don't think tenancy is a big issue if we have an affordable long term deal.
the administrator will run the business so it will be them keeping the revenue stream of the stadium going so we will still have a place to play as it stands come monday.
I personally think that the way forward for Championship/ League 1 and League 2 clubs is to be involved in a ground share with something like Rugby/ netball/Judo/Basketball and of course the concerts and Exhibitions Hotel etc. and the local community as the revenues they bring in basically a gold mine - Bristol city and Swansea show the way as they have been doing this for years and very successful with an immaculate pitch for the football clubs to play on - what's the point of having a Monstrosity of a stadium and using it for football every two weeks - Bristol city and Swansea has worked as the partners worked together - This has sadly not been the case with our set up - Shame it wasn't Coventry Rugby involved people would more than acceptedForget what's gone on in the past. It's 2022.
Is this good or bad for Coventry City Football Club (and why)?
This is not a troll, a genuine question as to what are the upsides and downsides of the recent events.
No slagging off of the insects please, purely about our beloved Sky Blues.
Pitch will be alot better for a start, thats a big plus for us
One matchDon't we have the Rugby League world cup being played on it over the next month? Shambolic
One match
The pitch doesn't get such a pounding from them egg chasing codesters.Ahhh, that's not to bad then!
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