Otis
Well-Known Member
They simply have to vote no based just on that don't they?
If it means losing the top sports club of Coventry to an area outside the city, not governed by the city council, they have to vote against.
Coventry simply cannot allow it's own football team to be lost from the city. They also have to think of economic loss of revenue and business etc. too.
Seems to me that looking at the land issues, we could well up as much as 10 miles away and that would then mean a loss of the club to the city.
Can they really risk gambling on CCFC staying 'relatively close' to the city boundaries? There is the obvious fear that we could end up a 5-10 miles away permanently.
Forget about the Wasps thing for a minute and think just based on the real possibility fo permanently losing our football club.
If it means losing the top sports club of Coventry to an area outside the city, not governed by the city council, they have to vote against.
Coventry simply cannot allow it's own football team to be lost from the city. They also have to think of economic loss of revenue and business etc. too.
Seems to me that looking at the land issues, we could well up as much as 10 miles away and that would then mean a loss of the club to the city.
Can they really risk gambling on CCFC staying 'relatively close' to the city boundaries? There is the obvious fear that we could end up a 5-10 miles away permanently.
Forget about the Wasps thing for a minute and think just based on the real possibility fo permanently losing our football club.