If CCFC return to the Ricoh with sisu as owners, crowds will be higher than in Northampton but are likely to be lower than in 2012/13 because while 73.3% said they would attend games at the Ricoh, 19.1% said they would not attend games at the Ricoh while sisu are owners.
I said before that it'd be useful to see the questions linked, i.e. is a respondent over the age of 50 more or less likely to go to Sixfields etc. This survey doesn't tell you that though the trends do seem to fit.
As I read it, almost 40% of voters supported the idea of a phoenix club. At this relatively early stage in developments that says a lot. With a further 12% unsure.
People are getting impatient.
As I read it, almost 40% of voters supported the idea of a phoenix club. At this relatively early stage in developments that says a lot. With a further 12% unsure.
People are getting impatient.
As I read it, almost 40% of voters supported the idea of a phoenix club. At this relatively early stage in developments that says a lot. With a further 12% unsure.
People are getting impatient.
You're deliberately reading that to suit your agenda.
I for example voted for yes to a Phoenix club, but next season too soon... as if our club dies or moves permanently, then as far as I'm concerned a Phoenix club has to happen.
That's entirely different to saying yes to one now!
I was surprised that 40.2% think council at fault or equally responsible...
You're deliberately reading that to suit your agenda.
I for example voted for yes to a Phoenix club, but next season too soon... as if our club dies or moves permanently, then as far as I'm concerned a Phoenix club has to happen.
That's entirely different to saying yes to one now!
Yep, same as me, although I really don't know if the worst was to happen that my heart would be in it.
If you look at it the other way only c30% would support one next season and only at the Ricoh. How much would setting up a breakaway AFC in competition of ccfc alienate the other 70% in the long run? To me it would be further driving a wedge through the fanbase.
Yup, it's also a question where you need vastly more than 50% to be in favour, you need a very large proportion in favour...
Otherwise you just divide a fanbase and condemn two clubs to failure, rather than just one!
23.5% Fans would not support an AFC Coventry team.. :thinking about:
How many regularly attended matches anyway prior to this season?
Interestingly only 44.7% live in Coventry.....,
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A lot of Cov fans in Leamington, Warwick, Kenilworth, Bedworth, Nuneaton etc.. they don't live in Coventry.
Would It end In failure for both ? TBH I don't know but the thing that fascinates me around this whole question Is the possibility of galvanising the passion in either entity ,possibly growing football awareness and following within the City.Possibly, unlikely but the only other example I can think of Is Liverpool /Everton and look where that ended up.
Confused at the 34.9% of people who think the council/ACL are equally at fault, ACL offered the club free rent which SISU turned down and a new rental deal in the summer, which they also turned down. SISU don't seem to be interested in the well being of the club as shown through there hunger for ownership of the ground which outweighs the desire of the fans, hence why we're are not playing in our community where we belong. Not to mention there top dog has admitted she knows fuck all about football. As for the 5.3% who think it's mostly/all the council or ACL's fault I think you need to seriously have a rethink...
A lot of Cov fans in Leamington, Warwick, Kenilworth, Bedworth, Nuneaton etc.. they don't live in Coventry.
Well, a few of John Mutton's statements are a helpful start in that. Especially like "I don't think we will be able to help while there is a hedge fund involved" as a quote...
Yeah, there's nothing like setting up in opposition to the club's owners, and chanting SISU Out with the best of them, while making overtures to a Texan property developer backed by the failures of the past... to foster a constructive working dialogue.
Yeah, there's nothing like setting up in opposition to the club's owners, and chanting SISU Out with the best of them, while making overtures to a Texan property developer backed by the failures of the past... to foster a constructive working dialogue.
Latest kcic update including results from Survey of CCFC Fans now at www.keepcovincov.weebly.com
The slant in your commentary clearly shows where you wanted the survey to go but the results must have embarrassed you.
It shows 45% of a survey advertised mostly on here blame the council at least as much as the owners.
Brilliant - Grendel proved right yet again.
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