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oucho

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Think there was an SCG meeting in the last few weeks, does anyone know what was said etc? Presumably the station fiasco got a mention?
 

Captain Dart

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There was an SCG meeting a few weeks ago - station fiasco was not known at that time therefore was not discussed however I am sure it will come up at the next meeting which is scheduled for 8th Sept. Minutes of last meeting available here http://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/article/scg-meeting-minutes-coventry-city-july-30-050815-2595790.aspx

If anyone wants me to bring up any issues at that meeting please either PM me or ask on here


Meaningless statement as per usual...
New Stadium Update


SW explained that for these reasons he was hoping the plans for a new stadium could be accelerated, advising that the search for an appropriate site were ongoing

Is there an age concession rate and does it start at 60 or 65? Don't think it was on web site last time I looked.
Does the Club advertise regularly the eligibility criteria for concessions? MH confirmed that this is done, advising that some Twitter feeds had been initiated earlier the same day
 
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skybluesam66

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Every year or go we get an apology for the club for not being open - only for them never to say anything so Fisher now needs to put up or shut up about a new stadium.

I have not met 1 fan (apart from maybe a couple of clowns on here) who actually believe him -
and what happened to that Garlick woman???

So I would challenge him or raise a vote of no confidence
 

olderskyblue

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wince

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If anyone wants me to bring up any issues at that meeting please either PM me or ask on here
Can you find out why the 101 was stopped ( without any warning) as there are not enough taxis or service buses (especially after a night game) to get the crowd home , why did west mid buses put the fare up to five pounds , knowing that it would price a lot of people off it, how are people going to the rugger getting away from the games on public transport and who pays the subsidy , wasps , council or west midland buses , ?? cheers
 

Captain Dart

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Can you find out why the 101 was stopped ( without any warning) as there are not enough taxis or service buses (especially after a night game) to get the crowd home , why did west mid buses put the fare up to five pounds , knowing that it would price a lot of people off it, how are people going to the rugger getting away from the games on public transport and who pays the subsidy , wasps , council or west midland buses , ?? cheers

I should imagine it stopped when SISU went to Northampton & crowds have not recovered sufficiently for it to be reinstated. Actions have consequences!
 

wince

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I should imagine it stopped when SISU went to Northampton & crowds have not recovered sufficiently for it to be reinstated. Actions have consequences!
No it was £3.50 before Northampton and then £5 when we came back , then it just stopped mid season
 

ashbyjan

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There is an SCG group looking at the whole issue of coaches and busses to the Ricoh and even the possibility of a joint bus and match day ticket. When there is something to report I will let you know
 

wince

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There is an SCG group looking at the whole issue of coaches and busses to the Ricoh and even the possibility of a joint bus and match day ticket. When there is something to report I will let you know
Cheers
 

rupert_bear

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Ashbyjan: Will the club approach ccc especially the concerned Councillor Maton to see if they are prepared to relax the match day parking restrictions especially now with this train farce. Not saying it should be completely scrapped but for it to be 2 miles as the crow flies from the Ricoh i believe people who may want to pick their games or decide off the cuff to go are put off and not prepared to walk over 2 miles once parked.
 

jas365

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Every year or go we get an apology for the club for not being open - only for them never to say anything so Fisher now needs to put up or shut up about a new stadium.

I have not met 1 fan (apart from maybe a couple of clowns on here) who actually believe him -
and what happened to that Garlick woman???

So I would challenge him or raise a vote of no confidence

*waits for RFC to login*
 
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Jack Griffin

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Ashbyjan: Will the club approach ccc especially the concerned Councillor Maton to see if they are prepared to relax the match day parking restrictions especially now with this train farce. Not saying it should be completely scrapped but for it to be 2 miles as the crow flies from the Ricoh i believe people who may want to pick their games or decide off the cuff to go are put off and not prepared to walk over 2 miles once parked.


Have a look here, Ricoh Arana green travel plan Vn 6 2011
http://planning.coventry.gov.uk/portal/servlets/ApplicationSearchServlet?PKID=715799

Forewarned is forearmed as they say.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Nice to see the chairman of the group thanked the people for overcoming the challenges in getting to Ryton, so can we expect that the new ground will be nearer than that then or many people will struggle with distance.

Is super Tim not part of this group as his name didn't appear on the minutes surely he can't be to busy to attend.
 

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