I have had plenty of Saturdays just talking about football. On the way home on Saturday I was talking about football and what we had just seen.
You must have been talking about other things as well ?. you weren’t talking about the atmosphere, the ground, the surrounding areas, the longer than normal trip home ?. None of that is to do with the football
Didn't mention sisu, wasps or the council at all. I would discuss the ground, atmosphere or walk at any game as it's part of the day?You must have been talking about other things as well ?. you weren’t talking about the atmosphere, the ground, the surrounding areas, the longer than normal trip home ?. None of that is to do with the football
Didn't mention sisu, wasps or the council at all. I would discuss the ground, atmosphere or walk at any game as it's part of the day?
I didn't discuss politics, no. Sorry to disappoint you as I know how desperate you are to make every thread about it.
Didn’t say anything about politics.
Surely It’s not possible to not talk about only football when we are playing elsewhere ?
Apologies if you think I’m doing it every thread, will back off commenting on that, noted and I like it on here so want to stay.,
Actually the one in rugby was a home game.Away games ?. Will let you have the last say nick, it’s your site.
Actually the one in rugby was a home game.
I can quite easily go to games and talk about the day / football only and not politics. I do it every week.
SISU arranged things in the company structures & administration so that they could break the lease believing that the outcome would distress ACL to the point of no return.
The literalism is out large again anyway, not noting commonly used turns of phrase.
He's not wrong that the politics have overshadowed the football for more years than we care to remember.
He's not wrong that we've all been given very difficult choices. Nor is he wrong that the move away could be a lot longer than this 'temporary' effort - we really have to keep that in mind so we don't sleepwalk into it being longer. He's not wrong that a new stadium won't just appear.
These are very, very big concerns, and to ignore them and sweep them under the carpet is folly.
Based on their reason to exist, nope. They're there as a focus on the football, the players, and their connection with fans. They're not there to hold the club and other parties to account.
The quote when extended.Only problem here, NW. is that the Trust don't seem to be holding other parties to account, their sole focus has been the owners pretty much from the time that the trust was reformed. Where has that got us?
Every time there's a newspaper article and they go to the Trust for a quote, my heart sinks because you know where it's heading. More nuance would be welcome, but journalists are going to have to look beyond the Trust if they want to get it.
Dave Eyles said:“Every party involved has had a part in the blame and need to be taken into account. That’s the council, the EFL, the owners of Coventry City and the landlords Wasps. We find ourselves in this situation again and ultimately it doesn’t seem to occur at other clubs.
Doesn’t help when other board members just wont have any of it. Neil White appears to have been briefed in the trust narrative and has totally changed tactThe quote when extended.
Crisis at Coventry City: Birmingham move threatens to split club's dejected fan base
You're one of the more reasonable around here suffer. Im sure you'll agree turning a tanker takes a while, and it's worth giving people the chance to try.
In fairness to Duffer, who I think is one of the best posters here for being level-headed, that's a different article from a different paper/journo to the one the OP has quoted. This artcile you're linking to was about 10 days after you and a few others had your say at the Trust meeting...presumably your concerns were still in Dave's head when he spoke to Mr Percy.The quote when extended.
Crisis at Coventry City: Birmingham move threatens to split club's dejected fan base
You're one of the more reasonable around here duffer. Im sure you'll agree turning a tanker takes a while, and it's worth giving people the chance to try.
In fairness to Duffer, who I think is one of the best posters here for being level-headed, that's a different article from a different paper/journo to the one the OP has quoted. This artcile you're linking to was about 10 days after you and a few others had your say at the Trust meeting...presumably your concerns were still in Dave's head when he spoke to Mr Percy.
Lets hope that tanker hasn't continued its turn to 360 degrees.
Just me, or when sisu first took over in 2007, there was a feeling of we can get back to the prem. There was no off the field issues then either.Since 2007, I can’t remember a Saturday afternoon where I’ve just talked about the football
Just me, or when sisu first took over in 2007, there was a feeling of we can get back to the prem. There was no off the field issues then either.
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