Kenilworth and Cov what would you do? Would you follow the Sky Blues as far as Leamington? Or would you just stop watching them?
At the moment a lot of fans are saying they'd never follow Cov outside of Cov but what if they were nearer than Sixfields but still a bit of a trek?
I'd be really I certain then. If it was Leamington I could easily get on a train or bus or just drive. It's not far on fact for me it's better than the Ricoh.
However I'd have a problem with it on
principle. If a new team started at the Ricoh would I follow them instead when I've got the Sky Blues on my doorstep? Not sure if I'm honest.
gotta be within 15min drive for me.
thats the rules in my head anyway
Its got to be in Coventry, i wanna go to a few pubs first and chippy on the way home and another boozer after that don`t wanna be walking through some farmers field in the middle of knowhere, what about the land on the old Courtaulds by the clock tower on the Foleshill Rd 1 mile from city centre
Would we except within a CV postcode?
Shipston on Stour is a CV post code, would you go there ?
Shipston on Stour is a CV post code, would you go there ?
Ideally it should be in the CCC boundary if we're going to use the name "City".
If we move out we can't legitimately call ourselves representative of the city can we?
In terms of what I's accept, it has to be closer to Cov than to any other town/city. If it's in Kenilworth then it's not Cov, if it's on the border then maybe. But I really can't see them putting a stadium in the land of NIMBYs.
Would we except within a CV postcode?
Why not build it in the city centre most of it is empty anyway, build it on the old Cov and Warwick Hospital all way across to the old post office sorting office etc it works for Cardiffs, Millennium Stadium.
Seriously though imagine the business it would bring to the economy.
This would normally come down to where the City planners want to put it, assuming the development was being welcomed by the City to generate commerce.
It might be expected that the planners would put it on the outskirts of the city rather than in the centre to avoid traffic congestion in the centre.
If that was the case no one would give much thought to whether it was just inside or just outside the boundary
(or half way to Leamington! I don't think it would possibly be more!)
Imagine the traffic logjam..
You think Sisu want that fight?
Imagine the traffic logjam..
Kenilworth and Cov what would you do? Would you follow the Sky Blues as far as Leamington? Or would you just stop watching them?
At the moment a lot of fans are saying they'd never follow Cov outside of Cov but what if they were nearer than Sixfields but still a bit of a trek?
I'd be really I certain then. If it was Leamington I could easily get on a train or bus or just drive. It's not far on fact for me it's better than the Ricoh.
However I'd have a problem with it on
principle. If a new team started at the Ricoh would I follow them instead when I've got the Sky Blues on my doorstep? Not sure if I'm honest.
Maybe they do, maybe that's part of their plan. Have the stadium somewhere they know will gets loads of objections so they can claim they're trying to build it but other people are blocking them.
You're right. Sorry, I thought in this thread we were pretending it got built.
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