If SISU are on their way out, could ACL or the council be taking us over? Would make sense
It would. We would have to run as a break even company and fans would end up with what they want and deserve.
It would. We would have to run as a break even company and fans would end up with what they want and deserve.
What is it that we "deserve"? Sounds like you angry at our fans for rounding on your friends SISU.
It sounds like a wholly sensible solution to me - in fact, it is my ideal scenario in the short term.
Oh it will be great. No losing £6 million a year so the players budget slashed no one capable of making an instant commercial decision every potential transfer taking so long none will ever happen.
I hope it does it would be hilarious. A milkman with the intellectual capacity of a pint of semi skimmed at the helm. Bring it on. I'm serious.
What I don't get is that your post implies that the fans are responsible for the club's problems - I amazed at how you seem keen to blame everyone except SISU. So far I have counted you blaming:
ACL
Coventry City Council
Higgs Charity Trust
Previous regimes of CCFC
Andy Thorn
Chris Coleman
The fans
I may be missing some on your hitlist, but those seem to be at the top of it. Take of the sky blue spectacles for a minute and you will see that the only party to blame for the current state of affairs is SISU.
Our overwhelming priority now as fans is to support any measure to get them out, regardless of consequences other than the club going under (which will almbost certainly not happen - no 92 club member in 19 years has folded). If that means further pressure on the club, such as winding up orders by ACL, protests at the schools of SISU's employees kids, fans peacefully protesting outside the homes of CCFC directors - anything legal I would consider. They must be made to realise that we want them out and that they are unwelcome in our city.
Did you protect outside joe Elliot's house when they ran up £50 million of debt?
(Sighs)
No. Should I have done? Genuine question.
Genuine question 2? How come you are so devoted to defending SISU, given that under their 5-year rule they have racked up another £40m of debt?
I'm not. They are no worse than all owners over the last 30 years with the exception of Poynton. Question is what on earth have they do e to you to make you think so irrationally.
OK fair point. I do admit to developing an increasingly irrational anger, maybe even hatred, towards them. Perhaps because of the level that our club has sunk to, during their rule.
You can argue that things were as bad under BR, or maybe worse. That's possibly true. But still doesn't explain why you keep defending them, apparently uncritically and automatically.
I for one think that there are great dangers in SISU leaving, but I can't see any way the club can succeed under their rule. Solely on the basis that "something always turns up", as it has for every troubled league club since 1994, I am happy to take a chance and boot them out, enter a brave new world and see what happens. Scary but exciting.
Since we seem to be having a civilised exchange (for once), can I ask how well you know TF, if you were being serious the other day when you said you'd phoned him at the height of the stupid "TF quits" Twitter fiasco?
What I don't get is that your post implies that the fans are responsible for the club's problems - I amazed at how you seem keen to blame everyone except SISU. So far I have counted you blaming:
ACL
Coventry City Council
Higgs Charity Trust
Previous regimes of CCFC
Andy Thorn
Chris Coleman
The fans
I may be missing some on your hitlist, but those seem to be at the top of it. Take of the sky blue spectacles for a minute and you will see that the only party to blame for the current state of affairs is SISU.
Our overwhelming priority now as fans is to support any measure to get them out, regardless of consequences other than the club going under (which will almbost certainly not happen - no 92 club member in 19 years has folded). If that means further pressure on the club, such as winding up orders by ACL, protests at the schools of SISU's employees kids, fans peacefully protesting outside the homes of CCFC directors - anything legal I would consider. They must be made to realise that we want them out and that they are unwelcome in our city.