...and are unlikely to sustain it - see RochdaleAccrington over achieve
actually I do. I have a hunch it will be SISU that fold through an expedient that puts the case on hold. But what do I know....Anybody got any hope at all that we will stay at the ricoh?
We can only hopeactually I do. I have a hunch it will be SISU that fold through an expedient that puts the case on hold. But what do I know....
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If Hoffman takes over I’d give us 12 weeks
Seen a few preferring the choice of St Andrews if the ground share happens. Couldn’t think of anything worse , rattling around in another 30k plus stadium, I rate that option alongside a potential MK Dons stadium offer.
Personally I’d rather utilise a potentially more practical Sixfields stadium dependant on the financial side of the deal with a capacity of around 7,700 that can cater for over 6k home fans generating a far more positive atmosphere in comparison to being lost in a U21’s game feeling at a 30k loaned stadium.
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What about Walsall? slightly closer than Northampton
Looks too bitter to be sortedAnybody got any hope at all that we will stay at the ricoh?
Seen a few preferring the choice of St Andrews if the ground share happens. Couldn’t think of anything worse , rattling around in another 30k plus stadium, I rate that option alongside a potential MK Dons stadium offer.
Personally I’d rather utilise a potentially more practical Sixfields stadium dependant on the financial side of the deal with a capacity of around 7,700 that can cater for over 6k home fans generating a far more positive atmosphere in comparison to being lost in a U21’s game feeling at a 30k loaned stadium.
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St Andrews easy to get to though on train. Might help a few more make the trip.Seen a few preferring the choice of St Andrews if the ground share happens. Couldn’t think of anything worse , rattling around in another 30k plus stadium, I rate that option alongside a potential MK Dons stadium offer.
Personally I’d rather utilise a potentially more practical Sixfields stadium dependant on the financial side of the deal with a capacity of around 7,700 that can cater for over 6k home fans generating a far more positive atmosphere in comparison to being lost in a U21’s game feeling at a 30k loaned stadium.
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I doubt the majority of brum fans will be best pleased with us playing there, wouldn't it cause headaches regarding policing?St Andrews easy to get to though on train. Might help a few more make the trip.
Or else what ?Answer the fucking question you prick.
I doubt we'll get above 4,000 average at any ground within 20 miles. If Robins were to leave because of the situation you can halve it.Anywhere south of Cov is out for me. Its already a nightmare getting to Ricoh with current M6 roadworks. Northampton adds at least another 45 minutes in each way. MK Dons not a chance way to far on a bi weekly basis. I really fear for the club if we leave the Ricoh again. Although I take board the situation is very different to last time. I am guessing we will lose at least 50% maybe more of the fan base if the club is moved out of Coventry again.
The Telegraph have reported that MK are not one of the five clubs previously mentioned as offering City a ground share for next season.
While you can take a lot of things they report with a pinch of salt, if they've made an effort to contact MK to get that answer I would say it's not likely to be MK.
St Andrews easy to get to though on train. Might help a few more make the trip.
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