The real CCFC no longer exists, let it go.
Wimbledon fans would disagree.so you take a dig at people still going and then expect no one to respond?
You still didn't answer my reply - how are people been taken in?
What's going on at the club that you don't think me, and people like me aren't grasping?
And if the club dies it dies, a phoenix club is not the same club.
.... and Rangers ?Wimbledon fans would disagree.
And if the club dies it dies, a phoenix club is not the same club.
IMHO Wasps will eventually pick us up but we will need to be in the gutter for them to do so.
This is not the football club that I recognise or feel any affinity to. The heart and soul of the club went when we left Highfield Road but the club’s death warrant was effectively signed when SISU took over.
Is that your preferred method of tuning?My opinion is that support for a 'travesty of a club' is hollow, pointless and counter productive is hardly new though perhaps a bit too radical for some, I accept. Sorry.
I must reflect the view of the moral majority
before opening my gob in future.
So the current Rangers is not the same club as the old Rangers?
I think you will find that Rangers fans disagree with you. Same kit, same badge, same stadium = same club.
I by no means think it's a solution.a lot of people seem to think that liquidation and starting a phoenix club will be a solution to all our problems
I'd say Rangers basically is the same club. Under the circumstances suggested in this thread any new club for us wouldn't be anything like the Rangers situation.
I by no means think it's a solution.
I do think it inevitable, however.
I don't think the ground situation is pivotal until the end of next season unless they plan on selling. Season ticket sales or lack of them is going to dictate next year's financials. With the perceived lack of commitment Fisher will blame the squad on the fans and then the struggle will be on to stay in the league. This summer could be the time they have to sell as one more relagation and the lack of return other than the sale of Ryton will be nil.I would say distinct possibility rather than inevitable, either way, the outlooks not good. What happens next year with the ground situation could be pivotal.
I don't think the ground situation is pivotal until the end of next season unless they plan on selling. Season ticket sales or lack of them is going to dictate next year's financials. With the perceived lack of commitment Fisher will blame the squad on the fans and then the struggle will be on to stay in the league. This summer could be the time they have to sell as one more relagation and the lack of return other than the sale of Ryton will be nil.
But everything evolves. One change leads to the next and so on.
No club is the same as any club from the 60s or the 70s. If Ccfc dies it will rise again as long as it plays in the City.
But everything evolves. One change leads to the next and so on.
No club is the same as any club from the 60s or the 70s. If Ccfc dies it will rise again as long as it plays in the City.
If that's coming anyway, best to get it over with ASAP, though?The most optimistic outcome would be a butts ground share and a shot at league football in ten to twelve years.
If that's coming anyway, best to get it over with ASAP, though?
If that's coming anyway, best to get it over with ASAP, though?
Honest question, can you see a way for us to get oput of this and still have the current entity in existence, at a half-decent level and in a position to be turned around? I suspect you can, unlike me, and maybe a thread of *how* this could happen would be beneficial?
In what way is that the same?Surely if that's what people want to get behind they just go and watch Cov United?
If that's coming anyway, best to get it over with ASAP, though?
Honest question, can you see a way for us to get oput of this and still have the current entity in existence, at a half-decent level and in a position to be turned around? I suspect you can, unlike me, and maybe a thread of *how* this could happen would be beneficial?
It's a better proposition to be in league two than the football combination.
Wolves were no better off than us other than they had a council that helped them at the death - and I guess owners that in the end had to go.
I think that a short deal to stay will be granted. A new club is madness. Who sets it up? With what? Where will they play? Despite the blister on here I actually think few people would watch either.
That's merely the start of a number of questions...Sisu leaving is the answer.
In what way is that the same?
In what way is that the same as watching Coventry Utd?Coventry side playing at the Butts in non league with owners who want to progress.
Yes, people are angry at the prospect of relegation and have said they won't go to watch League 2 football. So why are they going to pay £7 to go and watch Shepshed Dynamo away?
But everything evolves. One change leads to the next and so on.
No club is the same as any club from the 60s or the 70s. If Ccfc dies it will rise again as long as it plays in the City.
In what way is that the same as watching Coventry Utd?
Coventry side playing at the Butts in non league with owners who want to progress.
Nope. That'd be cynical in the extreme.What about CCFC go bust and disappear.
Cov Utd change name to CCFC and play in Sky Blue.
Anyone interested ?
yeah, interested in detonating 5 kilos of dynamite under the stand at their first home game!!What about CCFC go bust and disappear.
Cov Utd change name to CCFC and play in Sky Blue.
Anyone interested ?
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