Grendel
Well-Known Member
It would seem we are in the deepest most troubled times in the clubs 130 year history.
We have owners whose strategy is to put it mildly unclear. A new stadium concept is the best way forward (even the Sky Blue Trusts new friend Nicky believes this as revealed in an article by the CET today) but the belief that this organisation can deliver this is very, very small. The new stadium idea is possible as I have found five clubs who are targeting to move in around 3 seasons time, have planning permission and have the land identified or purchased. This makes the reasons given of delay by our owners even more dubious.
To compound this we have the disturbing spectacle of a franchise club entering the city and seemingly being welcomed by the whole sporting community. We hear lots of things about these people and the reasons why we should prefer them to the current incumbents;
They know how to treat people
Well, they certainly are straightforward in having total disregard for their existing customers in moving their club some 80 miles north. I can't quite see the red carpet rolled out for our current owners if we moved to Warrington but of course I could be wrong
They know how to do a deal
Well yes they do. Like any scavenger they look at targeting the weak and the vulnerable and exploit them by forcing them to agree a price and lease which the current incumbent was never going to be offered. The actions of a typically ruthless hedge-fund. Now the people of Coventry they do know a little bit about those bad hedge funds and always steer clear of them -- unless of course they are an inset species from Malta - then we just turn the other cheek or positively welcome them aboard
They are honest people.
Well yes they have been losing money every year and under one regime left unpaid creditors, they have assured fans they would never move from the south...oh let's move on
We have the Council -- the caring community council. They assure us that the fans of the existing clubs have nothing to fear. Well yes that's good then as the council are always comforting in such difficult times I mean;
- ACL only have 10% of its revenue from the club
- ACL is financially secure
- The offer to the club of the half the ground on a 40 year lease for £7 million is a fair price
- This business is valued at £12 million
- Hell will freeze over
- £1.3 million a year rent is perfectly fair
Well all the above must be true as their is little angst shown especially from the Trust
Oh yes the Trust -- the supporters body. It represents the fans'. Well it welcomes the franchise and supports its strategy and it supports the council so it certainly represents those fans. I am sure it has a well thought out strategy and vision for the club going forward -- it is just a bit shy about declaring it.
Then there is this forum. Over-run by certain individuals seemingly revelling in the clubs decline and publically supporting this brave new Maltese Hedge Fund and its charming business ethics.
Yes its all really gone Fugazi. The worst thing about this is most seem to be revelling in the moment. I am sure they all know better than me.
We have owners whose strategy is to put it mildly unclear. A new stadium concept is the best way forward (even the Sky Blue Trusts new friend Nicky believes this as revealed in an article by the CET today) but the belief that this organisation can deliver this is very, very small. The new stadium idea is possible as I have found five clubs who are targeting to move in around 3 seasons time, have planning permission and have the land identified or purchased. This makes the reasons given of delay by our owners even more dubious.
To compound this we have the disturbing spectacle of a franchise club entering the city and seemingly being welcomed by the whole sporting community. We hear lots of things about these people and the reasons why we should prefer them to the current incumbents;
They know how to treat people
Well, they certainly are straightforward in having total disregard for their existing customers in moving their club some 80 miles north. I can't quite see the red carpet rolled out for our current owners if we moved to Warrington but of course I could be wrong
They know how to do a deal
Well yes they do. Like any scavenger they look at targeting the weak and the vulnerable and exploit them by forcing them to agree a price and lease which the current incumbent was never going to be offered. The actions of a typically ruthless hedge-fund. Now the people of Coventry they do know a little bit about those bad hedge funds and always steer clear of them -- unless of course they are an inset species from Malta - then we just turn the other cheek or positively welcome them aboard
They are honest people.
Well yes they have been losing money every year and under one regime left unpaid creditors, they have assured fans they would never move from the south...oh let's move on
We have the Council -- the caring community council. They assure us that the fans of the existing clubs have nothing to fear. Well yes that's good then as the council are always comforting in such difficult times I mean;
- ACL only have 10% of its revenue from the club
- ACL is financially secure
- The offer to the club of the half the ground on a 40 year lease for £7 million is a fair price
- This business is valued at £12 million
- Hell will freeze over
- £1.3 million a year rent is perfectly fair
Well all the above must be true as their is little angst shown especially from the Trust
Oh yes the Trust -- the supporters body. It represents the fans'. Well it welcomes the franchise and supports its strategy and it supports the council so it certainly represents those fans. I am sure it has a well thought out strategy and vision for the club going forward -- it is just a bit shy about declaring it.
Then there is this forum. Over-run by certain individuals seemingly revelling in the clubs decline and publically supporting this brave new Maltese Hedge Fund and its charming business ethics.
Yes its all really gone Fugazi. The worst thing about this is most seem to be revelling in the moment. I am sure they all know better than me.