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The link didn't work for me. Was it a link to this Press Association story?

Coventry close in on potential sites for new stadium
The club are planning to share with Northampton in the short term
DREW WILLIAMS FRIDAY 12 JULY 2013

Coventry are closing in on exclusivity on two potential sites in the local area on which they intend to build their new stadium.

Chief executive Tim Fisher in May revealed plans to move into a new stadium claiming City had been given no choice but to leave the Ricoh Arena as their lengthy and bitter rent row with stadium management company Arena Coventry Limited (ACL) rumbles on.

Earlier this week, the Football League reluctantly approved the Sky Blues' application to play their home games at Northampton's Sixfields Stadium for an initial period of three seasons while their new ground is being built, although it could stretch to as many as five.

The groundshare has been met with anger from the vast majority of City supporters, but the League One club are planning for a brighter long-term future away from the Ricoh - and Fisher is using Rotherham's recently-opened New York Stadium as the blueprint for Coventry's new home.

Fisher told Press Association Sport: "We've got a small number of sites which we are negotiating with, we are looking to get into exclusivity. Within the next week for sure for one, and potentially the second within a week as well.

"It will be in the Coventry area, we've got a number of sites both in the north and all around the Coventry boundary. They are very, very close.

"Ideally I'd like to get exclusivity on two, simply because it gives you the right to exclusive negotiation to close them and, frankly, you don't go into the final furlong of a horse race (with one), you want to get two lined up.

"Then we'll have the whole development of the scheme, the masterplan and all the commissioning that will be required.

"On Friday, we've got the beauty parade of architects, we've got the highways consultant - we are pushing like crazy."

Fisher, who plans to bring Coventry fans on board for full consultation, added: "The model is Rotherham's New York Stadium, it's a great stadium. It's modular so it grows as the club grows.

"Attendance? Around 18,000, and I will argue that 18,000 is enough. Then if things go well over time, it grows.

"Also, all around the bottom of the site, we want to add a scheme and that is going to be where the real value is in this because there will be a mix of commercial, residential - again, depending on the final site we go with.

"And this is why I really like Rotherham United's model because it's set up so they're building a hotel, it's by the river Rother where it's designated as regeneration so built into the bottom of the stadium are retail units, cafes, you name it, it's brilliant."

The start of the new League One season is just three weeks away, with Coventry's first 'home' fixture at Sixfields then due to take place on Sunday August 11 against Bristol City.

And despite all the off-field distractions, Sky Blues manager Steven Pressley has been impressed with the attitude of his players during pre-season training.

"I know there's a lot of negativity surrounding the football club at this moment in time but in terms of my players and the way they're going about things, the professionalism they're showing is first class," the Scot said.

"Everybody's aware of it, it's far from the ideal situation just now but as a football department we must focus on doing all we can and that is remaining very professional during the course of pre-season, preparing in the correct manner and creating the right spirit and environment for players to prosper.

"That's all we can do, everything else is beyond our control."

PA

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-potential-sites-for-new-stadium-8705173.html
 
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Jack Griffin

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Is that the North in the same sense as the West Midlands turned out to be Northampton.
 

Dhinsa's_Millions

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Bizarre, it did work earlier!

It is the very same article though. The language used by Fisher in this article just winds people up - shocking PR.
 

kg82

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This is a theoretical post - now, say this new stadium does actually go ahead, why do we have to base it on anyone else? The new Rotherham stadium is ok, but it's generic... much of a muchness. I'd rather have an old style British stadium than the much seen continental bowl we're all now accustomed to (obviously, my preferred choice would be to get back to the Ricoh and have everyone involved with the club and stadium banished and start again with new owners etc).
 

Joy Division

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The Rotherham stadium IS a good ground and an architecturally unique design compared to most new builds in this country. Fisher lists all the good things about the NYS but fails to mention that its biggest asset is that it is close to the town centre, something that his plan will never be able to achieve.
 

Dhinsa's_Millions

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The Rotherham stadium IS a good ground and an architecturally unique design compared to most new builds in this country. Fisher lists all the good things about the NYS but fails to mention that its biggest asset is that it is close to the town centre, something that his plan will never be able to achieve.

Good point. I just find this whole scenario is dumbing the club down to the maximum. 'We failed to invest at crucial moments so we will give in and be a Rotherham.'

In addition to this Bagington / Ryton / Brandon don't really need commercial premises or a hotel. There are already plenty of out of town retail parks very close to all three sites to warrant anything of significance to be built.
 

RPHunt

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I wonder why Fisher fails to mention that Rotherham don't own the new ground and that they are leasing it from the owner?

Oh, and the stadium is beside the river Don, not the Rother - when he couldn't get that right, I see little hope for the rest of his nonsense.
 

James Smith

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Fisher told Press Association Sport: "We've got a small number of sites which we are negotiating with, we are looking to get into exclusivity. Within the next week for sure for one, and potentially the second within a week as well.
Or maybe he meant to say
"We've got a number of small sites which we are negotiating with,"
 

RogerH

New Member
This will never happen.

Every statement says they are "nearing" or "close to" getting the land.

They won't get planning permission.
 

Sbarcher

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Not at all. They've given up the charade now of staying any where near Coventry and are looking at sites up t'north.

Think; whippets, hot pot and Rita Fairclough.

Phewwww I'd smash it!!
 

covhead1

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Sounds like more bs/spin from sisu, everything is always 'just around the corner bollocks'
It ain't gonna happen.
 

SonOfSnoz

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The link didn't work for me. Was it a link to this Press Association story?

Coventry close in on potential sites for new stadium
The club are planning to share with Northampton in the short term
DREW WILLIAMS FRIDAY 12 JULY 2013

Coventry are closing in on exclusivity on two potential sites in the local area on which they intend to build their new stadium.

Chief executive Tim Fisher in May revealed plans to move into a new stadium claiming City had been given no choice but to leave the Ricoh Arena as their lengthy and bitter rent row with stadium management company Arena Coventry Limited (ACL) rumbles on.

Earlier this week, the Football League reluctantly approved the Sky Blues' application to play their home games at Northampton's Sixfields Stadium for an initial period of three seasons while their new ground is being built, although it could stretch to as many as five.

The groundshare has been met with anger from the vast majority of City supporters, but the League One club are planning for a brighter long-term future away from the Ricoh - and Fisher is using Rotherham's recently-opened New York Stadium as the blueprint for Coventry's new home.

Fisher told Press Association Sport: "We've got a small number of sites which we are negotiating with, we are looking to get into exclusivity. Within the next week for sure for one, and potentially the second within a week as well.

"It will be in the Coventry area, we've got a number of sites both in the north and all around the Coventry boundary. They are very, very close.

"Ideally I'd like to get exclusivity on two, simply because it gives you the right to exclusive negotiation to close them and, frankly, you don't go into the final furlong of a horse race (with one), you want to get two lined up.

"Then we'll have the whole development of the scheme, the masterplan and all the commissioning that will be required.

"On Friday, we've got the beauty parade of architects, we've got the highways consultant - we are pushing like crazy."

Fisher, who plans to bring Coventry fans on board for full consultation, added: "The model is Rotherham's New York Stadium, it's a great stadium. It's modular so it grows as the club grows.

"Attendance? Around 18,000, and I will argue that 18,000 is enough. Then if things go well over time, it grows.

"Also, all around the bottom of the site, we want to add a scheme and that is going to be where the real value is in this because there will be a mix of commercial, residential - again, depending on the final site we go with.

"And this is why I really like Rotherham United's model because it's set up so they're building a hotel, it's by the river Rother where it's designated as regeneration so built into the bottom of the stadium are retail units, cafes, you name it, it's brilliant."

The start of the new League One season is just three weeks away, with Coventry's first 'home' fixture at Sixfields then due to take place on Sunday August 11 against Bristol City.

And despite all the off-field distractions, Sky Blues manager Steven Pressley has been impressed with the attitude of his players during pre-season training.

"I know there's a lot of negativity surrounding the football club at this moment in time but in terms of my players and the way they're going about things, the professionalism they're showing is first class," the Scot said.

"Everybody's aware of it, it's far from the ideal situation just now but as a football department we must focus on doing all we can and that is remaining very professional during the course of pre-season, preparing in the correct manner and creating the right spirit and environment for players to prosper.

"That's all we can do, everything else is beyond our control."

PA

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-potential-sites-for-new-stadium-8705173.html

Erm, The Ricoh Arena is next to the River Sherbourne, Coventry Canal, A railway line & on the A444 linking to the M6.
It has a casino, exhibition hall, had a gym, hotel rooms, conference facilities, huge retail area, ample car parking....catered for the Olympics, Rugby, Darts, Snooker & big name concerts!
Will the new stadium have all of these features?
Ricoh shames Rotherham's new stadium!
 

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