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theferret

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I'm surprised by how so many seem to talk about Boddy with absolute certainty, a man they have never met or had any dealings with. This unique insight they have is impressive.

People talk about his iffy CV as though that's relevant to the here and now. You might argue that his recent CV is impressive, joined a 4th division club and within a few years are an established Championship club, with record ST sales, record shirt sales, a much improved tenancy agreement, big improvements at Ryton, a new ticket office and 2 retail outlets and much else that is positive.

Now, you can argue that none of this has anything to do with him, none of it, that everything positive is down to other people, not the man in charge of running the club day to day, but the negative stuff, well that's all him, after all he's the man running the club day to day.

You can take this view, but it's incredibly dishonest and is clearly personal.
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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So how long does the pitch/ground staff need to get up to the required standard ?Could we request fixture swaps for the next 2 games . And have them played away?
 

Grendel

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I'm surprised by how so many seem to talk about Boddy with absolute certainty, a man they have never met or had any dealings with. This unique insight they have is impressive.

People talk about his iffy CV as though that's relevant to the here and now. You might argue that his recent CV is impressive, joined a 4th division club and within a few years are an established Championship club, with record ST sales, record shirt sales, a much improved tenancy agreement, big improvements at Ryton, a new ticket office and 2 retail outlets and much else that is positive.

Now, you can argue that none of this has anything to do with him, none of it, that everything positive is down to other people, not the man in charge of running the club day to day, but the negative stuff, well that's all him, after all he's the man running the club day to day.

You can take this view, but it's incredibly dishonest and is clearly personal.

many people are hostile to Tim fisher without meeting him aren’t they?
 

Tommo1993

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I'm not convinced that the game would have taken place anyway, regardless of the pitch.
I was there at 5pm on Friday and the amount of clobber still left up from the Cwg was astonishing.
I seriously don't believe it could have been removed in time.

Thought this while driving past a minute ago with all the stuff set up outside.
 

shmmeee

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Amazing some people are having a go at the club/directors/owners here.

This is clear as day Wasps’ fault and they should fucking pay for it.

Ultimately the Buck does stop there,
No. It’s never misguided to hate franchising when sport in this country is built on community.

Wasps owners ripped their club away from theirs and tried to exile us from ours.

I don’t give a shit if sisu gave them the opportunity. What they did was fundamentally wrong and I hope it all comes crashing down.

Genuine question: do you want Blaze gone as well?

The reason this all seems a bit faux outrage is because there’s been no complaints about franchised teams in the city until Wasps.
 

Evo1883

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Ultimately the Buck does stop there,


Genuine question: do you want Blaze gone as well?

The reason this all seems a bit faux outrage is because there’s been no complaints about franchised teams in the city until Wasps.

We didn't previously have an ice hockey team ?

We have a pretty famous old rugby club and a football club that have felt the effects of wasps

There is a difference mate
 

shmmeee

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We didn't previously have an ice hockey team ?

We have a pretty famous old rugby club and a football club that have felt the effects of wasps

There is a difference mate

Then say that, don’t say you have some moral objection to franchising. Say Wasps have damaged existing clubs and show how. I’m not an egg chasing fan but Cov rugby seem to be doing OK. What’s been the impact?
 

theferret

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Ultimately the Buck does stop there,


Genuine question: do you want Blaze gone as well?

The reason this all seems a bit faux outrage is because there’s been no complaints about franchised teams in the city until Wasps.

False equivalence really. Ice Hockey IS a franchise sport, the teams refer to themselves as franchises, it is in the sport's DNA. Wasps were a community rugby club formed in the 1800s, not round a table in a Beefeater in the 1990s.
 

Evo1883

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Then say that, don’t say you have some moral objection to franchising. Say Wasps have damaged existing clubs and show how. I’m not an egg chasing fan but Cov rugby seem to be doing OK. What’s been the impact?

You'd imagine the main impact is a few local rugby fans choosing to watch wasps over coventry , if money dictated they choose 1 , some would choose wasps as its top flight rugby

Championship crowds are up year on year so how many it's kept away who knows

Coventry crowds went up with promotion in 2018
 

Liquid Gold

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Ultimately the Buck does stop there,


Genuine question: do you want Blaze gone as well?

The reason this all seems a bit faux outrage is because there’s been no complaints about franchised teams in the city until Wasps.
Ice hockey is different in this country as it isn’t rooted in communities. It’s a new entity and not built by the people of the city and passed down through generations.

Quite frankly I couldn’t care if blaze stayed, won the league, folded or left. They’re a non entity in reality compared to the historical traditional clubs and sports which should never be moved.
 

Ashdown

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Then say that, don’t say you have some moral objection to franchising. Say Wasps have damaged existing clubs and show how. I’m not an egg chasing fan but Cov rugby seem to be doing OK. What’s been the impact?
Cov rugby have not only been fucked over by the arrival of Wasps but by the protectionism now surrounding the rugby premier league by the RFU. The same decisions that ensure Wasps have continual income and no fear of relegation .
 

alexccfc99

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I’m usually very optimistic but my excitement for the season has just drained massively

I don’t see how we play at home this month to be honest, farce of a situation
 

Bugsy

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Ashdown

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it’s made a loss in all but one of the 17 years it’s been there. This is wasps whole argument. It’s a gold mine that needs turning round. It’s joke to think tin pot Sisu can do that
I don’t think Tim pot SISU can ? But who they sell to might give it a go
 

olderskyblue

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it’s made a loss in all but one of the 17 years it’s been there. This is wasps whole argument. It’s a gold mine that needs turning round. It’s joke to think tin pot Sisu can do that
I thought their plan was to get someone already experienced in managing arenas to run it?
 

Greggs

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Those huge tarmac areas are £230 a go - grounds near city centres are easy as you park in the centre and walk.

there is a huge radius around it that is restricted parking - if the club were allowed to extend the original ground it’s a 15 minute walk to the car parks in the City
Oh, I didn't realise other clubs offered free parking 200 yards from the ground.
 

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