Coventry City staring into Football Abyss (1 Viewer)

Nick

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Smokescreen? That implies it was a conspiracy, somehow they'd hoodwinked all of those teams to let us win. Unbelievable.

They did, but then got scared we might get promoted, so they started asking other teams to beat us.
 

Nick

Administrator
For people to say we didn't moan about SISU when we were doing well is very
simplistic and very naive.

It isn't though is it?

As people now saying everything is short term and it wouldn't bring success, how many people moaned about loans when we were hammering teams? how many moaned about wage budget when we were hammering teams then signed Joe Cole?
 

Brylowes

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It isn't though is it?

As people now saying everything is short term and it wouldn't bring success, how many people moaned about loans when we were hammering teams? how many moaned about wage budget when we were hammering teams then signed Joe Cole?
Yes it is.
With the team doing well (for the first time in years) it's pretty obvious that
fans are going to grasp it with both hands and make the most of it.
In the same way it's just as obvious that when normal service was
resumed on the pitch , the same concerns come to the fore.

In the early part of the season, do you think fans thought SISUwere
doing a good job?
 

Nick

Administrator
In the early part of the season, do you think fans thought SISUwere
doing a good job?

If the concensus is that the bad results are now down to them, then the good results must have also surely?

Or are good results down to Mowbray, and bad results down to SISU? The same as good signings are Mowbray, and the bad ones he was forced into them by SISU?
 

Brylowes

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If the concensus is that the bad results are now down to them, then the good results must have also surely?

Or are good results down to Mowbray, and bad results down to SISU? The same as good signings are Mowbray, and the bad ones he was forced into them by SISU?
Nick do you think SISU are running this club well?
 

Nick

Administrator
Nick do you think SISU are running this club well?

On the pitch this season we had a more than competitive squad. Not up there with Wigan, but certainly not 13th place bottom half standards.

If people are saying SISU to blame for the bad run, surely they must be for the good run?

I'd love them to put millions in, but then down the line we end up in the shite again like last time. So we are the same as most other League One teams aren't we?

I can't comment on investment, backing etc until I see next season's squad. Progress is being made at least with signing permanent players already rather than last minute.
 

Chipfat

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The club isnt ran well at all, it has no plan and a run of results may have blinded a few but most know that winning games being top of the league will only be sustainable if the owners want progress. These owners don't that, they want stability in L1 with a higher than average L1 fanbase to survive until the court cases are resolved or JS decides its better her investors take what they can and get out.

Come summer they will be banging the drum about ambition, progress and all other things to spike ST sales they may even say promotion this year or maybe next!!! is the goal. This is bad owners trying to survive until they have had enough, i think its about time the fans show they have had enough and not get misdirected into falling for a run of results. I would also like to ask them if James Maddison money will be spent on a replacement or has that been a misbudget aswell.
 

Nick

Administrator
The club isnt ran well at all, it has no plan and a run of results may have blinded a few but most know that winning games being top of the league will only be sustainable if the owners want progress. These owners don't that, they want stability in L1 with a higher than average L1 fanbase to survive until the court cases are resolved or JS decides its better her investors take what they can and get out.

Come summer they will be banging the drum about ambition, progress and all other things to spike ST sales they may even say promotion this year or maybe next!!! is the goal. This is bad owners trying to survive until they have had enough, i think its about time the fans show they have had enough and not get misdirected into falling for a run of results. I would also like to ask them if James Maddison money will be spent on a replacement or has that been a misbudget aswell.

It depends if Jodi Jones is seen as a replacement I guess.

We will be able to judge after pre season won't we?
 

Brylowes

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On the pitch this season we had a more than competitive squad. Not up there with Wigan, but certainly not 13th place bottom half standards.

If people are saying SISU to blame for the bad run, surely they must be for the good run?

I'd love them to put millions in, but then down the line we end up in the shite again like last time. So we are the same as most other League One teams aren't we?

I can't comment on investment, backing etc until I see next season's squad. Progress is being made at least with signing permanent players already rather than last minute.
Are you a politician by any chance.
Im not slating SISU for the teams poor form this season, I'm slating SISU for
their poor form over the last 5,6 or7 years.
The early season form on the pitch was a very welcome surprise,unfortunately
with no real foundations in place we will start next season on a 'wing and a prayer '
again.
 

SkyBlueZack

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The court case has 3 outcomes. SISU win and awarded compensation. SISU win and not awarded compensation. SISU lose. None of us have any idea how much the compensation could/would be. It may be hundreds of millions. It may just be the losses incurred at sixfields. OSB will have more idea than me but think the total losses to now are approx 30million. If SISU are not awarded 30million, will they walk away? We know they can be stubborn.

Why would they not want promotion? They have stated they will not put any money in. That the club must be self sustainable. They know the fans want millions spent and are unhappy that they refuse to do that but that hasn't changed their stance. If the club was to be promoted it would just continue to live within it's means. Ticket revunue, sponsorship and TV money would increase which would be countered by increase in mainly wages.

Whilst there appears to be a lack of a coherent plan, would TM have really signed up for two years without any substance at all? He mentioned using TV money to build a squad which would fall in line with being self sustainable. I don't think they have a plan for the premiership but do we really believe they are against it? Whilst the outcome of the court case is unknown, premiership football would cover their losses so why would they not be open to it? No they refuse to spend millions on getting there, in part because they already have and failed. In part to their poor decisions, in part to success and failure being a thin line in football.

Chris Coleman was poor here but got Wales to Euro 2016 built on what Gary Speed had started. Did any City fan think he was any good after us? Aidy Boothroyd got Watford promoted, started really well here and then it went south.

How exactly do the fans show they have had enough? NOPM? How will that benefit TM and his ability to bring players in if the club is self sustainable and SISU will not put money in? Less money equals less quality players which equals less positive results which results in relegation.

JM money being invested? Not sure about the entire amount but then we don't know how much was received up front. We do know though that we are paying a fee for Jodi Jones. It's not necessarily what the majority want but it is a sign TM still has control of the football budget, is it not?
 

rupert_bear

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My issue isn't loans, plenty of teams have profited with them, or short term contracts, not ideal but now a modern trend. My issue is how we have crumbled beyond belief. Now I have no time for sisu, parasites in my opinion but our slump lies at one door, the manager's nowhere else, he picks the team, trains the team creates a playing system, etc, etc. I have or had time for Tony Mowbray, still have to an extent but our demise is a manager issue to put right and TM has failed miserably.anyone who thinks sisu or their man at the helm Chris Anderson have somehow conspired with whoever to lose games is frankly potty !
 

italiahorse

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The club isnt ran well at all, it has no plan and a run of results may have blinded a few but most know that winning games being top of the league will only be sustainable if the owners want progress. These owners don't that, they want stability in L1 with a higher than average L1 fanbase to survive until the court cases are resolved or JS decides its better her investors take what they can and get out.

Come summer they will be banging the drum about ambition, progress and all other things to spike ST sales they may even say promotion this year or maybe next!!! is the goal. This is bad owners trying to survive until they have had enough, i think its about time the fans show they have had enough and not get misdirected into falling for a run of results. I would also like to ask them if James Maddison money will be spent on a replacement or has that been a misbudget aswell.

I still think they are creaming off circa £2M a year in management fees or whatever..
I'm advised they are not but its all smoke and mirrors to me.
I'll still stick with my gut feeling as I can't see any reason their investors allow them to have millions tied up in the club without some return (maybe future return).
 

Chipfat

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It depends if Jodi Jones is seen as a replacement I guess.

We will be able to judge after pre season won't we?

How have you judged every other pre season under Sisu then, budgets got higher, squads got stronger, club has been very progressive on and off the field?. I bet none but always next year hey. Nik what are you waiting for, really, you and i both know they have not improved this club in any way shape or form, i admire your persistence and patience.
 

Nick

Administrator
How have you judged every other pre season under Sisu then, budgets got higher, squads got stronger, club has been very progressive on and off the field?. I bet none but always next year hey. Nik what are you waiting for, really, you and i both know they have not improved this club in any way shape or form, i admire your persistence and patience.

I think some pre seasons have been shocking.

For example when they allowed Andy Thorn to go mental and sign a load of shite.

I'll wait and see before I judge how we compared to other League 1 teams, what they do and how we should be able to compete. We have already signed players in advance which we haven't before like this.
 

SkyBlueZack

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Thanks Italia, now we know where the Maddison money has/is going. OSB has stated that money is not taken out, we seem to have this with you every month.

I have a thought why they are still here as I am sure others have. They have a portfolio of investments, some will be good and make money and some will be bad and lose money. Now as a businessman, you'll know where I'm going with this so I'll leave it there.

Oh and if someone can find OSB explaining that money isn't taken out to assure Italia it would be appreciated. Maybe even have it as a sticky, just to reassure him that at present time SISU are not taking any money out nor are they putting any money in.
 

torchomatic

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So why not post that when we were top of the league?

Are you a politician by any chance.
Im not slating SISU for the teams poor form this season, I'm slating SISU for
their poor form over the last 5,6 or7 years.
The early season form on the pitch was a very welcome surprise,unfortunately
with no real foundations in place we will start next season on a 'wing and a prayer '
again.
 

Chipfat

Well-Known Member
Even when we were top of the league, i was asking myself, how many of this team, squad or club are set up for championship football. I came to the answer not many in the team and certainly not the club owners were ready for this. The only ones ready for a better standard and to see progression were us fans.

I dont think anyone should be fooled by a lovely wallpaper, nice kitchen and a fantastic bathroom when the business renting the house is built on sand, with no ambition to build their own house, never mind make it the best in the street.
 

Brylowes

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Hedge funds by there very nature are as 'corrupt ' underhanded 'deceitful
and 'immoral ' as the law allows them to be, which is VERY in this
ubber capitalist society.
Nobody should be at all surprised at how they have treated our club.

What surprises me is how some fans are on side with them,some even
seem to embrace them.
 

torchomatic

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torchomatic

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Well spotted, Tony. That would explain it then.

Ah, I remember late 2015. Great time to be a City fan.

I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest that it's because he only joined in January of this year ;)
 

Brylowes

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Well spotted, Tony. That would explain it then.

Ah, I remember late 2015. Great time to be a City fan.
Cheeky fucker, make a 340 mile trip to watch my club.been on board 42 years.
I didn't realise being on this site determined fan or not.
Glory hunting Cov fan LOL
 

torchomatic

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OK, stop getting hysterical. I forgot the smiley!

Cheeky fucker, make a 340 mile trip to watch my club.been on board 42 years.
I didn't realise being on this site determined fan or not.
Glory hunting Cov fan LOL
 

albatross

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On the pitch this season we had a more than competitive squad. Not up there with Wigan, but certainly not 13th place bottom half standards.

If people are saying SISU to blame for the bad run, surely they must be for the good run?

I'd love them to put millions in, but then down the line we end up in the shite again like last time. So we are the same as most other League One teams aren't we?

I can't comment on investment, backing etc until I see next season's squad. Progress is being made at least with signing permanent players already rather than last minute.

The old adage is that "the table never lies" we are exactly where the squad deserves to be over the season so 13th is as good as we are. Everything else is subjective. All clubs are capable of a string of results over a short period which is what we have achieved (probably an improvement on last year) but we did not have the quality to sustain a challenge over the whole season.

Regarding "we would end up in the shite again" makes me smile as we have not left the last ten years of shite to get beck into it, financially things could really not be any worse for CCFC as it stands.
 
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Grendel

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I still think they are creaming off circa £2M a year in management fees or whatever..
I'm advised they are not but its all smoke and mirrors to me.
I'll still stick with my gut feeling as I can't see any reason their investors allow them to have millions tied up in the club without some return (maybe future return).

Brilliant! Despite evidence and explanations from accountants Italia sticks his fingers in his ears and says he's right anyway - when he isn't.
 

Brylowes

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The old adage is that "the table never lies" we are exactly where the squad deserves to be over the season so 13th is as good as we are. Everything else is subjective. All clubs are capable of a string of results over a short period which is what we have achieved (probably an improvement on last year) but we did not have the quality to sustain a challenge over the whole season.

Regarding "we would end up in the shite again" makes me smile as we have not left the last ten years of shite to get beck into it, financially things could really not be any worse for CCFC as it stands.
No you're wrong.
ok -we've never been further away from owning our own ground
ok -we hardly have any contracted players
ok -our average gate has fallen by about 8.000
ok -we have become a below average league 1 club

But make no mistake this club sits on a sound financial footing.
Well done SISU
 

Grendel

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No you're wrong.
ok -we've never been further away from owning our own ground
ok -we hardly have any contracted players
ok -our average gate has fallen by about 8.000
ok -we have become a below average league 1 club

But make no mistake this club sits on a sound financial footing.
Well done SISU

We are back to where we were in 2002 in terms of squad, finances, outlook and ground ownership.

Put your hysterical nonsense in the bin where it belongs.
 

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