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Sorry but if you do not believe they have a plan in place. You are very much on my thinking.
I believe it is a poor bluff.
If it moves out of Coventry it becomes SISU FC in my book.
Would CCC grant planning permission to build another football stadium within the city boundaries? ...
Would you be happier to see the club change grounds? If there was an option to build a ground elsewhere in the City, would this be acceptable, or is it Ricoh or nothing?
To me, the soul of my club was ripped away when the club left Highfield Road, the Ricoh is not home, I would not miss it.
Be straight, I don't for one minute believe SISU would have a plan to move back to the city so leaving the Ricoh is wrong.
Remember this when you answer meI do not believe a plan is or will be in place, so leaving the Ricoh is wrong.
But I do not care for the Ricoh, never have. the ground itself would be no loss to me, not like Highfield Road. If somebody would build me a ground that was less flatpack Ikea and more like a proper football stadium rather than a soulless corporate bowl, I would embrace it.
You may be pissing in the wind here but how about emailing SISU? Not likely to get a snotty nosed admin person there because they are sitting at home waiting for confirmation of their redundancy.:facepalm:
However for Coventry City as a whole it is better if the Ricoh is a top venue attracting top acts. For the football club it would be great if they had a significant share in a ground like the Ricoh.
Coventry would be a farce with two stadiums.
Only one show on the road is currently offering the Rivoh and CCFC.
You may be pissing in the wind here but how about emailing SISU? Not likely to get a snotty nosed admin person there because they are sitting at home waiting for confirmation of their redundancy.:facepalm:
not great message board chat if I email a hedge fund about a subject where I'm just interested in Cov fans' views.
SISU has Coventry fans views in the form of the statement that Sky Blues Trust has made this afternoon. Fair to say that many posters on here would follow the same stance?
errr they cannot afford the rent on the Ricoh how the hell are they going to build a new stadium, non starter.
Oh, it won't come to it. We'll be at the Ricoh in August with JE, GS and the yank.
Oh, it won't come to it. We'll be at the Ricoh in August with JE, GS and the yank.
It already has two stadiums of course.
As does Bradford, as does Rotherham, as does Cardiff.
And so on.
That's not my question!
ffs, are people completely incapable of not bringing SISU and their evilness into everything!
Two stadiums the size allowed to field a football team with aspirations to return to the championship?
Bradford and Cardiff certainly have that, yes.
Do Coventry and do we need it?
The Ricoh is home, its a fantastic stadium, it just needs a team to bring a modicum of success and it would be buzzing. If the people of Cov and Warks allow SISU to take the club away from Cov then they deserve all they get from these unscrupulous vermin !
I disagree, although it maybe in the City and be considered our home its never felt like home.. Highfield Road was our home.
Would you be happier to see the club change grounds? If there was an option to build a ground elsewhere in the City, would this be acceptable, or is it Ricoh or nothing?
To me, the soul of my club was ripped away when the club left Highfield Road, the Ricoh is not home, I would not miss it.
Be straight, I don't for one minute believe SISU would have a plan to move back to the city so leaving the Ricoh is wrong.
Remember this when you answer meI do not believe a plan is or will be in place, so leaving the Ricoh is wrong.
But I do not care for the Ricoh, never have. the ground itself would be no loss to me, not like Highfield Road. If somebody would build me a ground that was less flatpack Ikea and more like a proper football stadium rather than a soulless corporate bowl, I would embrace it.
The only reason I don't want them to leave is because of the owners, not because of the ground.
I know that mate, I was just answering what I thought was an absurd comment.
It seems I have to make clear I have no agenda, and I'm not looking for answers to turn round and say 'ha! See you were on SISU's side all along!'
Would you be happier to see the club change grounds? If there was an option to build a ground elsewhere in the City, would this be acceptable, or is it Ricoh or nothing?
To me, the soul of my club was ripped away when the club left Highfield Road, the Ricoh is not home, I would not miss it.
Be straight, I don't for one minute believe SISU would have a plan to move back to the city so leaving the Ricoh is wrong.
Remember this when you answer meI do not believe a plan is or will be in place, so leaving the Ricoh is wrong.
But I do not care for the Ricoh, never have. the ground itself would be no loss to me, not like Highfield Road. If somebody would build me a ground that was less flatpack Ikea and more like a proper football stadium rather than a soulless corporate bowl, I would embrace it.
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