but we now have live football on 7 days a week on tv
Italia. don't be goaded into anything by the first two who responded, Grappa and CovCity4life, we both know where they are coming from.
Infantile doesn't cover it. They're just having a pop because you speak the truth about our scummy owners. Keep the faith.
I can only say it as it is for me. Maybe someone at SISU/ACL will realise I'm not alone and change it.
Are we not being a bit melodramatic? Rotherham were exiled and are now enjoying their best gates in years. Brighton played in Gillingham, then returned to a limited capacity athletics stadium, but now enjoy their highest attendances in decades. You could also argue that Bristol Rovers lost generations of fans when they played in Bath all those years, but it didn't really happen. It didn't happen at any of those clubs, and for us it's been weeks not years, so talk of losing a generation of fans is a bit premature?
They don't care and neither does anyone else why don't you go off in your camper van. Take the WUM Spoinkop with you.
I'm already away thanks.
I'm not restricted to school holidays like yourself.
Been quite an interesting discussion up to now until you took your hand off your dick and starting typing.
Has it? Just looks like your after a bit of attention to me.
Anybody else going my way ?
Dispondent after attending Saturdays loss, not bothered to switch Sky Sports back on after summer break, this bulletin board seems boring, fed up with no movement with CCFC, lost my fight.
I'm on holiday again !!!
Sorry to say but I think I'm moving on.
The club doesn't have its own ground to play in though?
Ferret, Brighton didn't have a ground to play in when they went to Gillingham. We do.
Bristol Rovers didn't have a ground to play in when they went to Bath. We do.
Yes, we do. But between them SISU and ACL have made sure it's empty. ACL by their greed and SISU by their own stupidity.
the only excvitement you get is when ACL release a statement so its probably best for you to leave mate.
goodbye
For God's sake stop it Torchy. How many times do we have to discuss on here; it's nothing to do with rents, and therefore ACL's 'greed' as you put it?!?
Even with zero rent, we'd still be here. SISU need the real estate to gift-wrap the exit strategy of a failed investment.
Last set of (late) filed accounts - losses of almost £7m; with a rent of just over £1m. They cannot run a club. They have failed and need to sugar-coat the route out of town
Ferret, Brighton didn't have a ground to play in when they went to Gillingham. We do.
Bristol Rovers didn't have a ground to play in when they went to Bath. We do.
I will never "stop it".
No. That's right; you won't. No matter how many times on here the overwhelming weight of facts point toward this being a tactical distressed land grab; you'll keep on banging on about ACL, as if any rent, or access to revenues would ever have changed SISU's end game. It simply wouldn't.
And even now, when facts have forced you to accept what you tried so hard to deny; you still can't help harping back to the same irrelevant point
Ferret, I'd have to agree with you. Many will return when the club comes home. I'll be one of them.
Was stressing how CCFC have an alternative and our abysmal owners have betrayed us fans.
Brighton got bought out by Tony Bloom. Now he runs a tight ship at Brighton, the fans come first with him. If Sisu remain I do suspect a percentage of fans will stay away. The damage they've done is catastrophic.
Hope I'm wrong. I'd like to be sitting in a packed Ricoh.
No. That's right; you won't. No matter how many times on here the overwhelming weight of facts point toward this being a tactical distressed land grab; you'll keep on banging on about ACL, as if any rent, or access to revenues would ever have changed SISU's end game. It simply wouldn't.
And even now, when facts have forced you to accept what you tried so hard to deny; you still can't help harping back to the same irrelevant point
Yeah, they are doing a sterling job at running a tight ship.....and I note they look after their fans by charging between £28 and £39 per ticket for home matches...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20980190
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Given that SISU threw their toys out of the cot because their attempts to buy 50% of the management company were scuppered at the eleventh hour, how does that tally with the 'land grab' statement? They were, evidently, more than happy for the council to retain ownership of the freehold (at that point at least).
That is a bit pricy but make no mistake Cov and Brighton are very different Cities. There is a lot of money in that neck of the woods.
That is a bit pricy but make no mistake Cov and Brighton are very different Cities. There is a lot of money in that neck of the woods.
Good for you old boy !! Personally I wouldn't want to be coughing up £39 a game though at Champ level and I'm not quite on the breadline yet either.
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