I don't need to spell it out to you Nick.What are you on about "blaming everybody else"?
I don't need to spell it out to you Nick.
We are not as stupid as you like to think we are.
But to become break even you have to firstly give the customers what they want.
Sisu have driven this club into the ground alienated themselves from their fan base and have now decided to make the club self sufficent.
It is too late to do that now and expect the club to survive IMO.
We are in for a very sorry time worse then we have seen up to now.
Then that reads as though SISU are pushing for full banning orders, TBH I wouldn'tPersevering for full banning order against anyone who went on the pitch.
so he was trying to sort of say that hes a c**t - without actually saying it
was gloating about the banning orders, and passports being removed from all of them
Thought we would all forget about sisu if we won a few games - er no - a bit more action than that
Said we were now financially stable, and not living month to month - we have been told that since ranson was here
just more bullshit
That's Tim not SBK btw...
I've never heard anyone cheering him on to be honest.Glad to see people seeing him for what he is. Got his number a while ago, he's a lying piece of shit who will do anything to further his bosses interests. Sociopathic levels of lack of empathy. Interesting how many were cheering him on then who are now expressing disgust in this thread.
This question, or similar, has been asked a few times so I had a lawyer friend take a quick look. Just to point out it was only a quick look so don't rely on this!
In his opinion you could argue that post match celebratory pitch invasions aren't actually an offence. The offence is going on to the playing area during a designated match apparently. There would be a time limit on that, for example if you went on the pitch on a non-match day you wouldn't be in breach. So the question would be, which he thinks isn't defined and has never been tested in court, at what point does it cease to be the playing area?
His thinking was post match you could argue it wasn't, therefore it would be trespass and you're not going to get a ban for that.
Yeah good point is he always in the same seat
near the tunnel and above he varies but at the march/protest time he sat on the back seat with 4 minders around him, he is worried and rightly so from what i hear for his personal safety, it is going to become an issue.Where does he sit at the Ricoh?
Yes and your the one hogging the mic so no one else can get a word in. LOLIt is just a couple of blokes talking absolute shit to each other. It is like turning one of the threads on here into a radio show.
Extract of an interview with Fisher from 5 years ago. I can't see much progress since then, but he's obviously doing great in the eyes of Joy.
KP. There is now an emphasis on local involvement, why is that? You can obviously see what I am getting at given we’ve had directors from Canada and Portugal.
You have to look at the history of Sisu’s involvement. They bought Coventry City when it was about to go bust, the very bottom financially. They restructured the finances and the company.
We then moved onto another phase and had Ken who was experienced in working with football clubs and with businesses that had even gone into administration so he was experienced at turnaround.
We are now in the next phase which is hopefully an upturn, so it is now time to hand over to local management. If you look at Sisu’s other investments, they have firms in France, Germany and China.
Sisu come in and do the heavy lifting and put in place all the financial cornerstones and then they bring in local management.
If you look at those businesses now, in France they are all French managers and from the area, same in Germany and same in China but you have to have horses for courses.
Ken came in and started the turnaround process, I am carrying on with that but there is a stage we must move to with a locally based MD and chairman because we have to build local relationships and I want somebody local to do that.
With the chairman it is important that we have someone who understands the folk around here and the culture.
KP. Fans are in constant fear that the club will go into administration, should they be worried by the rumours?
TF. The vast majority of Football League clubs are rumoured to be in financial meltdown or teetering on the edge.
I suspect the last thing fans want to hear about are the rules of financial fair play that will be voted on by the Football League in the next three months but they will provide the framework for clubs to become healthy, growing businesses.
We have an incredibly supportive owner and the last thing on their mind is administration. Administration does not make sense from the owners’ standpoint and from a business standpoint we lose ten points!
KP. What needs to happen off the pitch to stabilise the club?
TF. The financial turnaround has to continue. This is about managing the cost base and trying to grow revenues.
In terms of increasing revenues, we are having success. Thanks to the retro kit, shirt sales have topped 10,000 and are up 40 per cent on the previous year already.
KP. Are you confident we can get out of the relegation zone?
TF. Yes. This is a marathon not a sprint. The changes you saw last Friday show we are entirely focused on the football and winning games.
KP. Do you think the club could communicate better with the fans?
It is very important and I have already sat round the table and chatted to some of the fans who have chanting ‘Sisu out’. It was very constructive and we hope to build on it.
http://www.coventrycity-mad.co.uk/n...ector_tim_fisher_interview_716924/index.shtml
I think there is some subliminal manipulation and hinting going on, on here lately.usually sits here
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